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  • |{{flag|Ukraine}} ...smallwarsjournal.com/printpdf/13142 The War on Terror – Over]?", ''Small Wars Journal'', 28 August 2012.</ref><ref>David Kravets, "[https://www.wired.com
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  • ...internal Ukrainian struggles. Military action was conducted in [[left-bank Ukraine]], east of the [[Dnieper]]. ...Moscow concluded a truce with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in which Ukraine became a commonwealth protectorate. A Cossack officer was persuaded to oppo
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  • ...bn=978-0-85772-193-8}}</ref> though by the 19th century, a [[Russo-Persian Wars|series of conflicts]] with the [[Russian Empire]] led to significant territ ...with the Persians, the term persisted, even long after the [[Greco-Persian Wars]] (499–449 BC).
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  • ...xb102072 (talk | contribs)‎ . . (194,113 bytes) (+4)‎ . . (→‎Other Wars on Terror) (undo | thank) [automatically accepted] ...poses, added portions of Albright's article that specifically mentions the wars that the u.s. is involved in in regards to the war on terror) (undo | thank
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  • ...eized control of the administration of Myanmar after three [[Anglo-Burmese Wars]] in the 19th century, and the country became a [[British rule in Burma|Bri ...f the world's [[Internal conflict in Myanmar|longest-running ongoing civil wars]]. During this time, the [[United Nations]] and several other organisations
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