Usually they hated each other... but in times when invaders attacked Greece, they became allies and fought the invaders. Athens and Sparta would have HUGE wars between themselves when outsiders weren't attacking. They were bitter enemies as well as strong allies.
SEATO - the Southeast Asian Treaty Organization
First of all there was never Spartan Persian war.Only Persian invasion of GREECE. The Spartans fought alongside other Greeks in second of those invasions which were in 490 and in 480 BC. The Persians were defeated by ALLIED army of GREEKS, with navy lead by Athens and ground forces by Sparta. In first invasion Persians were defeated by only Athens and her allies.
The Philippines.
Many people argued that the United States needed an Asian outpost for trade and military purposes. Others argued that if the United States annexed the Philippines, it would be a betrayal of the principals of self-rule.
Over the 50 years of the war, it varied from a couple of dozen city-states led by Sparta to nearly 200 Asian Greek city-states led by Athens.
Usually they hated each other... but in times when invaders attacked Greece, they became allies and fought the invaders. Athens and Sparta would have HUGE wars between themselves when outsiders weren't attacking. They were bitter enemies as well as strong allies.
Vietnam
A border... Sparta is in Greece. Troy is on the Asian side of the Aegean Sea, in modern Turkey. The most reasonable answer to this question is that they were separated by many miles and the Aegean Sea.
They did not want Athens to be the victor, which would have meant continuing dominance of the eastern Mediterranean and support of Asian Greek cities against Persian rule and stability.
SEATO allied the United States and seven other nations against Asian communism.
There were no countries in the sense we call countries now. Persian Empire, including large contingents from Phoenicia, the Asian-Greek cities and Egypt. versus About 200 independent Greek city-states, the largest contingents were from Sparta, Athens, Corinth, Sicyon, Orchomenus, Megara.
The Battle of Salamis was a naval battle between the Persian Empire navy compising contingents from Phoenicia, Asian-Greek cities and Egypt, and a coalition fleet from 28 southern Greek city-states led by Sparta in 480 BCE. It was fought in the strait between the island of Salamis and Athens.
With the Persian threat still there, Sparta wanted to bring the Asian Greeks back to the mainland. Athens instead took the fight to the persians and organised a 200-city league for self protection. Cities gave either ships or money. Most took the easy way and gave money. Athens maintained a large fleet with this money, and when peacewas agreek with Persia thirty years later, kept the money collections going, by force where necessary, and so established an empire. years
Philippines.
Asian continent
Hate crimes against Asian-Americans is not especially common. Of course, hate crimes are pretty rare anyway.