In the world of international relations, a “gray zone” is a category of behavior in which forces (usually governments and their militaries) can act in opposition to each other without crossing a red line that would cause them to come into direct military conflict.
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Gray Zones and Salami Slicing
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In the world of international relations, a “gray zone” is a category of behavior in which forces (usually governments and their militaries) can act in opposition to each other without crossing a red line that would cause them to come into direct military conflict.