1. warmonger - Noun
2. warmonger - Verb
One who makes ar a trade or business; a mercenary.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDouglas, Douglas, you would make Neville Chamberlain look like a warmonger. Margaret Thatcher
The oblast head of Church disproved the claim in a party newspaper. At the same time he condemned the president of the US as a warmonger. Aleksandr Zinovyev
I'm not a warmonger. And I'm not a pacifist either. But I like peace. Joseph Kabila
Although most early-19th-century historians tended to follow Voltaire 's lead in bestowing extravagant praise on the warrior-king, others have criticized him as a fanatic, a bully, and a bloodthirsty warmonger. Source: Internet
Indeed if one were to generalize about the corporation in 1972 it would be more aptly characterized as a "peacemonger" rather than warmonger. Source: Internet
In the same breath, he bashed “stinking Zionist warmonger Netanyahu” for “seeking to isolate Iran” on his trip to Europe. Source: Internet