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29 July, 02:31

How is a world war different from a standard war?

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  1. 29 July, 03:43
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    When you say a "standard war" you refer to a local or localized armed conflict within a small geographical space, probably between two countries. A "world war" means a violent conflict with the participation of many actors fought in war theaters in different parts of the globe simultaneously.
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