Some do. It is more of a fight over territory if diamonds are found. Countries want to make a profit.
There is no evidence that any American country has ever 'fought' over diamonds.
Your answer depends on how you define \'produce\'.Diamonds are mined in countries all over the world, except Europe and on the continent of Antarctica.Diamonds are brokered in Europe and in some countries where diamonds are mined.Diamonds are cut and polished in diamond centers in many locations.Diamonds are sold -- both industrial diamonds and gem-quality diamonds -- on every continent except Antarctica.
All countries where diamonds are mined -- on every continent except Antarctica and Europe -- exports the diamonds.
because they are thirsty
because they are thirsty
Countries on every continent except Europe and Antarctica mine diamonds.
There are no diamonds mined in any European country.
Yes, diamonds are a significant export from several countries on the African continent, and are imported into other countries.
Israel and Palestine fight over the West Bank because they each believe that they have a right to that territory for safety, security, a homeland, and its sacred character.
Generally, countries are not in the diamond business. However, diamonds mined in Canada are sold to companies with headquarters in other countries.
Most blood diamonds are mined in Africa, particularly in countries like Sierra Leone, Angola, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These diamonds are often used to finance rebel groups and fuel conflicts in these regions.
Diamonds are found on every continent except Antarctica and Europe.