It depends on your definition of conflict. If you include "policing actions" then the total would be more.
Conflicts include The Korean War, Malaysia, Kenya, Suez, Borneo, Belize, The Falklands War, Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan.
There may be more.
Well most notably the Korean War.
human and civil rights
Japan had conflicts with China and Russia before World War one.
they contributed to future conflicts by failing to resolve important issues
The machine gun has been used in numerous conflicts since its invention in the late 19th century. Notably, it played a significant role in World War I, where it contributed to the devastating trench warfare tactics. Subsequent conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and various modern conflicts, have also seen extensive use of machine guns. Their impact has fundamentally changed infantry tactics and warfare strategies across these wars.
Some major conflicts and wars in Europe since World War II include the Cold War, the Balkan Wars, the conflicts in Northern Ireland, and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
American history has had many external conflicts. Here are four examples: The Korean War, The Vietnam War, World War I and World War II. These are conflicts that involved the American military.
No, World War II was not the last war declared by the United States. The US has engaged in military conflicts since then, such as the Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, Afghanistan War, and Iraq War, among others. However, these conflicts were not officially declared as wars by Congress.
when most of the world got involved hence the term "world war"
cos jedward ran in and shot them all
Through much of its history, Ireland has been involved in conflicts with the British in order to get their independence. Ireland has also had invasions from the vikings. Ireland is a neutral country, so it is not involved in any conflicts now and was not involved in World War II. It was not directly involved in World War I, but it was under British rule at that time, and the British were involved. In both World Wars many Irish men joined the British Army and fought in the wars, many losing their lives. As a neutral nation Ireland is not in any military alliances, such as NATO, and it has a strong record in peacekeeping activities. There is an Irish army, but it is not very large. Some of its personnel go on peacekeeping duties to other parts of the world.
It indicated that the involved movement was not aligned against a particular war or hostile activity, but to the concept of war as a solution to World conflicts
Well most notably the Korean War.
Nothing like it! There have been many major conflicts since then.
Alliances and Treaties involved Nations and colonies all over the world.
This makes absolutely no sense.
After World War 1, the United states was faster to get involved in international conflicts. It is a matter of debate whether this change in policy was an improvement.