Conflict
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Combatant 1
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Combatant 2
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Results
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Notable battles
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Uruguayan War (1864–1865)
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Brazil Colorados Unitarians Argentina
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Uruguay Blancos Federalists
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Victory
- The Colorados take over the Uruguayan government
- Start of the Paraguayan War
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War of the Triple Alliance (1865–1870)
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Brazil Argentina
Uruguay
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Paraguay
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Victory
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Eighth Argentine Civil War (1866–1867)
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Argentina
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Federals
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Government Victory
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Ninth Argentine Civil War (1870–1876)
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Argentina
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Federals
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Government Victory
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Conquest of the Chaco (1870–1917)
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Argentina Abipones Tribes
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Guaycuru Tribes
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Victory
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Tenth Argentine Civil War (1873-1874)
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National Autonomist Party
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Liberal Party
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Autonomist Victory
- Autonomist party's rule of the country through 40 years
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Kolla Rebellion (1874–1875)
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Argentina
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Colla Tribes
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Victory
- Reestablishment of the government of Jujuy
- Rebel survivors flee to Bolivia
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Revolution of La Boca (Unclear, either 1876 or 1882)
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Argentina
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La Boca Republic
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Government Victory
- The genoese revolutionaries are defeated and La Boca is reintegrated into Argentina
- The republic would later reappear as a recreative micronation with no independentist intentions
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Conquest of the Desert (1878–1884)
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Argentina Allied Tribes
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Mapuche and Pampas Tribes Chile (Battle of Aluminé)
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Victory
- Annexation of the eastern Patagonia
- Chile would stop claiming the eastern part of Patagonia
- Emergence of the military and political influence of Argentina in South America
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Revolution of 1880 (1880)
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Argentina
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Buenos Aires Province
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Government Victory
- Federalization of Buenos Aires
- End of the Argentine Civil Wars
- Buenos Aires loses its right to secede
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Selk'nam Genocide (1880–1910)
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Argentina Bounty Hunters
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Selk'nam Tribes
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Victory
- 3,900 Selk'nams killed
- Only around 900 of the deaths were directly inflicted due to most victims dying due to diseases unknown to them
- Death of the last native speaker of the Selk'nam language in the 1980s[5]
- Extinction of the Yagán domestic fox used by the Selk'nam
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Argentine occupation of the Puna de Atacama (1885–1886)
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Argentina
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Bolivia
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Victory
- Annexation of most of the Puna de Atacama in 1888
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Revolution of the Park (1890)
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Argentina
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Civic Union
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Government military victory, political defeat
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Argentine Revolution of 1893 (1893)
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Argentina
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Radical Civic Union
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Government military victory, political defeat
- Revolution crushed by the government
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Russo-Japanese War (1901)
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Japan
Support:
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Russia
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Japanese victory
- Russia withdraws from Manchuria
- Improvement of relations between Argentina and Japan
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Venezuelan Crisis of 1902–1903 (1902–1903)
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Venezuela Support:
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United Kingdom Germany Italy Support:
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Compromise
- Venezuelan debt dispute resolved
- European fleet withdraws
- Argentina's Drago Doctrine becomes famous internationally
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Argentine Revolution of 1905 (1905)
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Argentina
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Radical Civic Union
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Government military victory, political defeat
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War of Chile Chico (1918)
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Argentina Carabineros de Chile
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Chilean Settlers
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Victory
- Incarceration of Chileans settlers
- The settlers were released a month later they returned to Chile
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Tragic Week (1919)
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Argentina
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FORA
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Government victory
- Rebellion crushed
- Multiple human rights violations towards immigrants and Jews
- First pogrom on the history of the Americas
- Roots of fascism in Argentina
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Patagonia Rebelde (1920–1922)
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Argentina
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FORA
Support:
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Government victory
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1930 Argentine coup d'état (1930)
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Argentine Government
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Nacionalistas
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Rebel victory
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Chaco War (1932–1935)
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Paraguay Support:
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Bolivia Support:
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Paraguayan victory
- Paraguay gets most of the disputed zone with Bolivia
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Radical Revolution of 1932 (1932)
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Argentina
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Radical Civic Union
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Government victory
- Revolution crushed by the government
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1943 Argentine coup d'état (1943)
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Argentine Government
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United Officers' Group
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Rebel victory
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World War II (1945)
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United States Soviet Union United Kingdom China France Poland Canada Australia New Zealand India South Africa Yugoslavia Greece Denmark Norway Netherlands Belgium Luxembourg Czechoslovakia Brazil Mexico Chile Bolivia Colombia Ecuador Paraguay Peru Venezuela Uruguay Argentina
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Germany Japan Italy Hungary Romania Bulgaria Croatia Slovakia Finland Thailand Manchukuo Mengjiang
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Victory
Regarding Argentina:
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Third Paraguayan Civil War (1947)
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Paraguay Colorado Party Support:
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Liberal Party Febrerista Revolutionary Party Paraguayan Communist Party
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Paraguayan government victory
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Liberating Revolution (1955–1958)
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Argentine Government Nationalist Liberation Alliance Loyal Armed Forces CGT
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Rebel Armed Forces Civil Commands
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Rebel victory
- Argentine military seizes power
- Overthrow of Juan Domingo Perón
- Political persecution of Peronism
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Peronist Resistance (1959–1963)
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Argentina
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Peronist Youth Uturuncos Nationalist Liberation Alliance
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Government victory
- Rebel guerrillas dissolved some years after the conflict
- Former members would join later join Montoneros or FAR
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1963 Argentine Navy revolt (1962–1963)
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Azules: Argentine Army Argentine Air Force
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Colorados: Argentine Navy
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Azules victory
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Cuban Missile Crisis (quarantine operation) (1962)
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United States OAS
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Soviet Union Cuba
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Consequences:
- Expulsion of Cuba from the OAS
- Naval blockade of Cuba towards the USSR
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Guevarist incursion in Argentina (1963–1964)
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Argentina
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EGP
Support:
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Government victory
- Disarticulation of the guerrilla
- The attempt of revolution, along with the later fall of Tacuara and the bad decisions taken by the government of Ongania would later provoke the Cycle of Azos and creation of far-leftist guerrillas
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Nazi insurgency in Argentina
(1963-1966)
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Argentina
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Tacuara Nationalist Movement
Support:
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Government victory
- The Tacuara Nationalist Movement is dissolved
- Founder of the guerrillas, José Joe Baxter, becomes communist and creates the ERP
- Without Tacuara, far-left guerrillas begin to appear.
- Former members would later become part of the Triple A to fight communism
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Laguna del Desierto Incident (1965)
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Argentina
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Chile
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Victory
- Argentina gets the disputed zone
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The Cycle of Azos
(1969-1972)
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Argentina
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AUF
MPTW
CGT
PRT
Córdoba
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Rebel Victory
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Far-leftist insurgency in Argentina (1967–1980)
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Argentina Triple A
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ERP Montoneros FAR FAP FAL CPL GEL OCPO
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Government victory
- Leftist guerrillas defeated mostly eradicated by 1977
- 9,500+ guerrillas (4,500+ Montoneros and 5,000 ERP), hundreds of soldiers/police, and 3,252 civilians killed in political violence from 1969 to 1980; 30,000 people disappeared by the government.[8][9]
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Guatemalan Civil War (1960–1996) (Argentina helped since 1976)
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Guatemala Support:
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URNG
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Peace accord signed in 1996
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Beagle Crisis (1978–1984)
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Argentina
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Chile
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Consequences (bloodless conflict):
- Signing of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship in 1984
- Bioceanity of Argentina and Chile. Not mutually recognized.
- Chile's support to the United Kingdom during the Falklands War
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Salvadoran Civil War (1979–1992)
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El Salvador Support: United States Argentina (until 1983) Israel Taiwan Chile (until 1990)
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FMLN Support: Soviet Union Cuba Nicaragua
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Ceasefire
- Chapultepec Peace Accords of 1992
- Restructuring of Salvadoran Armed Forces
- National and Treasury Police are dissolved (new civilian-overseen police created)
- FMLN becomes a political party, its combatants are exonerated
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Falklands War (1982)
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Argentina
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United Kingdom
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Defeat
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Carapintadas Uprisings (1987–1990)
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Argentina
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Carapintadas
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Government victory
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1989 Attack on La Tablada Barracks (1989)
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Argentina
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Movimiento Todos por la Patria
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Government victory
- Argentine army and police victory
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Gulf War (Operativo Alfil) (1990–1991)
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United States Kuwait United Kingdom Saudi Arabia France Italy Canada Egypt Syria Morocco United Arab Emirates Pakistan Oman Qatar Argentina Coalition
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Iraq
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Victory
- Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait
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Croatian War of Independence (Operation Bljesak) (1991–1995)
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Croatia
United Nations
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Republika Srpska Yugoslavia
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Victory
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Operation Uphold Democracy (Operative Talos) (1994–1995)
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United States Poland Argentina
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Haiti
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Victory
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Russian invasion of Ukraine
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Ukraine NATO European Union United States South Korea Japan Argentina
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Russia Belarus North Korea
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Ongoing:
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