Thread:Nerdtastic1221/@comment-31763893-20200103135005/@comment-31763893-20200114144742

Will all due respect, I disagree. As far as I understand, you stated that the only words which should not be capitalized are articles ("a" ; "an"; "the"). The Manual of Style states that not only those words should not be capitalized, but also other words, including "against" and "for" (when they're used as prepositions).

And again, there is a problem of consistency: why should "War against..." be replaced with "War Against" while "War for..." can stay as it is (even though both "against" and "for" have the same grammar role)?

You did made your view clear, but my point is that your view does not seem to respect the Manual of Style.