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attack of vs. attack on - WordReference Forums Both are quite correct but “attack on” tells you what the subject of the attack was, while “attack of” tells you where it was “Attack on” is definitely the idiomatic expression here
Attack on Attack against - WordReference Forums I'd say "attack on" is used when the target is something concrete (attack on the World Trade Center buildings) and "attack against" when the target is something more abstract or conceptual "attack against democracy" or "against children rights" To be confirmed by a native