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Which country is the most warmongering?
9 most warmongering countries in the world
- 1 – Uganda. EPA.
- 2 – United States of America. Getty.
- 3 – Rwanda. Getty Images.
- 4 – United Kingdom. Getty Images.
- 5 – Estonia. Getty.
- 6 – France. AFP\Getty.
- 7 – Australia.
- 8 – Chad. AP.
Which country is suffering the most from war?
Among the conflict zones in the world, Afghanistan has the most children who have been killed and maimed. While the highest number of children in conflict suffering sexual violence is in Somalia, Nigeria has the highest number of children fighting in war and recruited into arm groups.
What countries are about to go to war?
2020 may be a year to forget, but 2021 will likely, and unhappily, keep reminding us of it.
- Afghanistan. Despite small but important advances in peace talks, a lot could go wrong for Afghanistan in 2021.
- Ethiopia.
- The Sahel.
- Yemen.
- Venezuela.
- Somalia.
- Libya.
- Iran-US.
What country is currently at war?
The Oxford English Dictionary defines “war” as: A state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country….Countries Currently At War 2021.
Country | 2021 Population |
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Algeria | 44,616,624 |
Ukraine | 43,466,819 |
Iraq | 41,179,350 |
Afghanistan | 39,835,428 |
What continent has the most wars?
If small-scale skirmishes between tribes count, then it is almost certainly Asia, as the Middle East alone has seen at least 10,000 years of warfare.
How many current wars are there?
It is sad to say, but there are currently ongoing wars or minor conflicts in around three dozen countries, most of them in the Middle East, North West Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, and a major ongoing drug-war in Mexico. Wikipedia lists around 40 ongoing wars and conflicts with over 100 combat deaths in 2020 or 2021.
Who has fought the most wars in history?
The country with the most battles won is France with 1,115, followed by Britain with 1,105 and the United States 833. Poland won 344 battles, which places it above the Roman Empire, 259.