1902 they had a powwow with the Phillipines(U.S. Victory),1914-1918 World War 1 aka The Great War until World War 2(Allied Victory U.S. was apart of the allies),1939-1945 World War 2(Allied Victory U.S. was apart of the allies) (U.S. fought from 1941-1945), 1945-1992 The Cold War(U.S. Victory),1951-1956 Korean War(U.S. fought with South Korea U.S. Victory),1960-1975 Vietnam War,(U.S. and South Vietnam defeat),1990-1992 The Fist Gulf War(U.S. and allies victory),2001-present Iraq War.
US Wars since 1898: Spanish-American War World War I (The Great War) World War II Korean War Vietnam War Grenada Invasion 1983 Persian Gulf (Desert Storm) Current War with Iraq - Iraqi Freedom
World War 1, World War 2, Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, Operation Enduring Freedom in Iraq and Afghanistan. Gulf war 2, Skiirmishes in Solmolia, Grenada, Panama, The Cold War for forty years, The War on Drugs and now the War on Terrorism.
Civil war in the Congo, the Iraq War, Israel has been involved in multiple wars in the Gaza strip, and Russia invaded Georgia.
I am not sure what timeline that you mean but Montana, the Dakotas, Wyoming, and Oklahoma are among the more volatile states for the Indian Wars. NOT to discount wars in the southern states.
You mean the most destructive on American soil. Because all the wars since then have been on foreign soil.
they believed it would involve them in more foreign affairs and could lead them into more wars/conflicts that did not want to deal with or have to pay for w/ $ or the cost of lives
We have engaged in several undeclared wars, such as the undeclared Naval War with France, under President Adams, and the War with the Barbary Pirates under Jefferson. Some of the conflicts, like Korea, were termed Police Actions, not wars. However, Congress did give approval for the use of US troops. Some Indian battles in the west were carried out without a formal declaration against that particular tribe or settlement. Every military action since the end of WWII have been undeclared wars. Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War, Iraq..etc....
Only five (5) Declared wars: 1812 (England), 1846(Mexico), 1898 (Spain), 1917(Germany), 1941 (Germany). Of the total conflicts, even the experts are not sure but in the US history there have been over 200 conflicts the US President has sent troops, aircraft or ships in support.
Boer War WWI WWII and more
Afghanistan has been in a lot of wars. These include with many Middle Eastern nations as well as the United States.
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Afghanistan has been in 87 wars since 1896
Russo- Japanese War , Philippine- American war and Boer war.
The F-15 has been in 2 wars in Iraq and in many conflicts (if not actual wars) involving the Israeli Air Force.
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Conflicts.
There have been many conflicts in the European countries. For example WW2 and WW1 were all started in Europe. Before that there was the hundred years of war, the Roman wars and the Napoleonic wars. Europe has been a site of many cultures religions which has caused the many conflicts that Europe has had.
It is difficult to give an exact number as human history spans thousands of years and has seen countless conflicts. Wars and battles have occurred all over the world, from small-scale conflicts to large-scale wars like World War I and World War II. Additionally, there have been numerous civil wars, revolutions, and regional conflicts throughout history.
No, not at all. Many conflicts have been solved without war. History remembers the wars, but the almost-wars are less memorable, to say nothing of the conflicts which have been settled without even the threat of war. For example, there was a conflict between the US and Great Britain in the 19th Century over where to draw the US-Canadian border, and although there was some talk of war, it never happened.
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