brink-mongers

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"To coventrate every town under the sun — such is the wild dream of the war-mongers — and is there much difference between them and the brink-mongers?"


What would it mean in this sentence?
 
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What is "coventrate"?
 
Neologisms and ehologisms

Coventrate every town under the sun — such is the wild dream of the war-mongers— and is there much difference between them and the brink-mongers? ("Daily Worker")
Who is it "brink-mongers" maybe mistake i don't know

Note from moderator: This post was merged with the rest of this thread because it's pretty much identical but had inexplicably been posted as a new thread.
 
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("Daily Worker")
 
It's not a standard term, but it works in the context for me.
 
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