aggression in self-defense or protection of interests
"Aggression in self-defense or protection of interests" refers to the act of forcefully and assertively responding to a threat or defending one's own well-being, safety, or legitimate rights and interests. It involves employing physical or verbal actions to ward off harm or protect oneself against an imminent danger or violation of personal rights.
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