pro-interventionist

English

Adjective

pro-interventionist (comparative more pro-interventionist, superlative most pro-interventionist)

  1. Alternative spelling of prointerventionist.
    • 2024 August 21, Daniel Falcone, “Trump Was Never a “Moderate” on Foreign Policy”, in Truthout[1]:
      In addition, he was also able to reinforce the unease among progressive Democratic-leaning voters over Clinton’s disastrous pro-interventionist positions, thereby suppressing turnout and encouraging third party support in some key swing states that made the difference in his Electoral College victory.

Noun

pro-interventionist (plural pro-interventionists)

  1. Alternative spelling of prointerventionist.
    • 2014 June 20, Charlie Cooper, “Why the West must ignore Iraq’s pleas for military intervention”, in CNN[2]:
      Far from it: direct military intervention by a Western state – even if Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is requesting it – would dramatically worsen the situation, and ISIS, contrary to what pro-interventionists might say, would inevitably come out on top.