felelsségvonalakat
Felelsségvonalakat, also known as "red lines" in English, are a concept in international relations and political science that refer to certain actions or behaviors that a country or group considers unacceptable and would respond to with significant military or economic action. The term originates from the Cold War era, where it was used to describe the boundaries that the United States and its allies would not cross in their interactions with the Soviet Union and its allies. These lines were not always explicitly stated but were understood to exist based on past actions and statements.
The concept of felelsségvonalakat has been applied to various situations throughout history, including the Korean War,
It is important to note that the concept of felelsségvonalakat is not without controversy. Some argue that