militarism
/ˌmɪltəˈrɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
The policy of using military force to achieve political or other ends, or the condition of having a large military establishment.
“The politician’s advocacy of militarism was criticized by opponents as a threat to peace.”
2. noun
The quality of being strongly attached to or influenced by the military, especially in a way that is considered excessive or unhealthy.
“The country’s militarism was evident in its aggressive foreign policy.”