Korea and china
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Depending on the scale of the "fight", anything from a diplomatic disagreement to an allout war.
Both the Maccabees' fight for independence and the Annex inhabitants' fight for survival were driven by a desire to persevere in the face of oppression. However, the Maccabees engaged in armed resistance against their oppressors, while the Annex inhabitants relied on hiding and maintaining secrecy to evade capture. Additionally, the Maccabees' struggle was against a larger political power (the Seleucid Empire), while the Annex inhabitants faced persecution by the Nazis during World War II.
to fight for rights for the Orthodox church
Fight among nations is "World War."
During the Korean War Japan was occupied by the United States and did not fight on either side, but was used by the US to resupply the United Nations troops in Korea
if you are asking which to nations it is Pakistan and India
the problems were that some of the nations dont like achother so they fight so thats why the have to seperate them but other then that thats the problems they had between them.
The protagonists and antagonists were the Allied nations and the Axis nations.
Depends on the size, age, sex and "experience" of either species.
Both sides fought for the neutral nations hoping to gain more allies. The neutral nations, by definition, did not fight
to annex the Oregon territory to 54 40 line/ used slogan 54 40 or fight!
Nations have the right to fight in wars if they legally declare war upon whomever it is that is their enemies. The United Nations was formed to resolve problems and prevent wars however.