Probably the Romans in search of Empire although Britain, France and German would be close behind for the same reasons.
Not a country - the city of Carthage.
Many countries fought in Desert Storm. The most important, arguably, were the United States and Iraq.
Most of the naval battles of the Punic Wars were fought over the Mediterranean Sea, although that was not what the War was fought over. The war was fought over places like Corsica and Sardinia, and Spain.
major wars fought by U.S.
The first Iraq War was fought to drive Iraq out of Kuwait. - And BTW - a few Allies helped. It was not entirely a "US war"
Civil wars are fought internally by factions within a given country.
In Europe.
Not a country - the city of Carthage.
France
Most of the wars were fought in Pennsylvania.
Many countries fought in Desert Storm. The most important, arguably, were the United States and Iraq.
In Somalia.
It was between China and Great Britain
The British Royal Navy as it is the oldest Navy and. Britain has fought and won more wars Than any other country.
Most of the naval battles of the Punic Wars were fought over the Mediterranean Sea, although that was not what the War was fought over. The war was fought over places like Corsica and Sardinia, and Spain.
Yes, their were many wars in the 1700s. Most wars in the 1700s were fought over power/control over a colony by the European Colonial powers. Other wars were fought for other reasons, i.e. The American Revolution was fought to gain American independence, and etc...
Most famously the Korean and Vietnam Wars, although there were others.