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Not a World War But a World at War

Por: The Atlantic World November 17, 2023

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The past two years have seen the most conflicts of any time since the end of the Second World War.Illustration by The Atlantic. Sources: Aris Messinis / Getty; Sergei Supinsky / AFP / Getty.November 17, 2023, 7 AM ETJust in the past 24 months, an astonishing number of armed conflicts have started, renewed, or escalated. Some had been fully frozen, meaning that the sides had not sustained direct combat in years; others were long simmering,... + full article



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