Depends on your definition of "War", but actually, more countries are at peace than at war today (by far).
Before world war 2, Spain was involved in a civil war.
Neutral
England
it was a neatual country
Laos.
I think its Sweden? Sweden was definitely neutral for the second world war, and I wouldn't be surprised if it was neutral for the others you mention.
Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and Syria were the only nations involved in the Six Day War. Any other nation was not involved in the Six Day War.
Egypt only got involved in any way when Italy and Germany invaded the country whilst British troops were in the country. Egypt was only a client state to the Britain during the World War 2. Egypt didn't have an active role in terms of fighting the Axis powers in Europe but to only defend country when necessary.
Hitler's country, which was actually Austria, got involved in World War 2 in 1939, the year the war started.
Before world war 2, Spain was involved in a civil war.
It is called a neutral country.
It is called a neutral country.
The only country who took part in American civil war, was modern United States.The other countries weren't involved in war,because this was a battle between the northern and southern- slavery states.
The only war Obama has been involved in his the current Iraq war as the Commander in Chief (President). He does not have any past military experience.
Iowa was involved in the Civil War. The Civil war was a major war.
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The communist country of the USSR was involved in the war. They were not involved simply because they were communists. They were involved because Adolph Hitler wanted their country for their resources and they wanted to kill off Slavs and communists.