Yes, most of the conflict in the mid-east is heavily motivated by religion.
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The Nepolionic Wars
major wars fought by U.S.
Western European kingdoms increasingly fought wars over religious differences.
One key difference between the Vietnam War and the wars of today is the nature of the conflict. The Vietnam War was a conventional war fought between two nations, whereas the wars today are primarily asymmetrical, involving non-state actors and insurgent groups. Additionally, the Vietnam War was marked by widespread public opposition and protests, which is not as prevalent in the wars of today.
the war of 2012
The Crusades.
Muslims over control of the Holy Land in the medieval period. They spanned from the 11th to the 13th century and had significant political, economic, and social consequences in both Europe and the Middle East.
Western European kingdoms increasingly fought wars over religious differences.
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The Crusades were religious wars fought in medieval times.
there were and are many wars being fought, where? Please be more specific. where was the creek war fought?
holy wars :D
Everything from isolating certain religious groups to full spying actions. Religious wars are still happening today!
The Huguenots and the Catholic majority.
Religious differences between Catholics and Protestants
Religious conflict and empirical ambitions. These two are not mutually exclusive.