This needs clarification.
Yes. The Korean war and US involvement on a small scale in Viet Nam. There were other wars in other countries that we were not involved in. Many countries were freed of their imperialistic ruling countries and some countries lost out by being overrun by the Communists.
Spain was not entangled in wars.
Yes: Uruguay
Korea, like any other countries, faced countless wars throughout history. Korea has a history of 5000 years and no country's history is without wars.
IBAN is mandatory for countries in the EEA. There are a few other countries that also have defined IBANs.
Gabon is not in any wars, in fact at this time is one of the most peaceful countries in Africa.
He did not win any wars he just started them he could have won WWII if he wated to attack russia and finished the western allies
No, it wasn't like any other countries had any involvement in France's civil war, like fighting against Spain and Russia and other countries, and it's not like the British tried to get into our civil war because it was about succession, not slaves. No, no other countries are ever involved in another country's civil war, like, hmmm, Iraq?
There weren't any separate countries just two separate kinds of people with different views. There were actually three wars.
There were always "regional" wars within 3rd world countries (undeveloped). Wars that impacted world affairs were Korea (ending in '53) and Vietnam (growing in '55). Castro had just taken over Cuba in '59.
The united Nations was created as a response to keep countries under control and to help stop wars from happening again. UN was created to stop any further wars.
Do you mean WERE there any wars in 1648?