Australia and Antarctica
Technically, "Peace". But you're probably looking for the term "cold war", which was actually an arms race between two sets of atomic weapon armed nations; which never fought each other with their military forces (there never was a WWIII). You really cannot use the term "cold war" to describe any "war without direct military conflict" because then all peaceful times thru out history could be called "cold wars." This particular cold war (1945-1990) was strictly between the nuclear armed communist nations and the free world, led by the US.
A cold war.
Never, Uruguay remained neutral during the whole conflict.
The Europeans never regained what they fought for - the Holy Land.
Australia and Antarctica
James Madison, James Polk, Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, and George W. Bush were never in the military, but were in office during war or major military conflict.
mccain never went to college.he was in the military when he was supposed to be in college.
Conflict which never stops.
The major European combatants had overseas colonial empires in and on every continent except Antarctica. England had the most extensive network of colonies. The phrase that described England's overseas holdings was, "The sun never sets on the British Empire".
Its a independent continent by itself, but now its not
The only continent that has never has a recorded tornado or tropical cyclone is Antarctica.
I have never met a continent that plays basketball.
England is not a continent and it never will be. It is a country that is part of Europe.
My and my sister always had some conflict, and it never seemed resolvable...
It never was a global conflict.
No. Even though he has never served in the military he did receive the rank he currently wears from the Nebraska National Guard Command Sergent Major. He received his honorary Command Sergent Major rank for all he has done for the Nebraska National Guard.