Side with strong countries
side with stronger countries
Side with strong countries
an alliance
an alliance
AN alliance
an alliance
One side hated the other. The other side hated the other
The USA and Russia lie each side of the Bering Strait
The sides of a war are typically referred to as "belligerents." These can include countries, factions, or groups engaged in conflict, often categorized as either the "allies" or "enemies." In a broader context, they may also be called "combatants" or "parties to the conflict." Each side usually has distinct goals, ideologies, and strategies.
Each side is unwilling to make serious concessions to permit the survival and thriving of the opposite culture and society.
France, England, Germany and Austria.