Good video, but some notable missing conflicts: The Syrian Civil War, The Somali Civil War and the Boko Haram Insurgency. Each of those have 1.000+ fatalities in 2024 according to Wikipedia's list of ongoing conflicts, so they might have been worth mentioning in the video.
3:58 As a Venezuelan, I must make the correction here. We didn't vote for it. The government manipulated the votes. They used a 5-question questionnaire that had questions designed to confuse and sway the decisions of the people. They also have historically made it really hard to enroll into the electoral system for the youngest. It took me *4 months* to enroll. And there were even reports of public high schools seizing students within the installments, forcing them to vote despite being underage. To my knowledge, no troops have been prepared thus far. It's also election year for us. So it looks like it's just a stunt to distract people or pull some dirty trick to have a reason to seize power. Please help me get this out there.
Guyanese here. I appreciate the honesty and hope that it does not end up in war. The world knows why Venezuela is interested in essequibo. Power and oil. I fear as the Russia vs Nato war start, Venezuela will immobile their goons to invade.
@@AndreGomes-mx4fm I hope so too. It just reeks of more corruption and power trips. I hope to finish my college education before it gets too heated up so I can leave should war break out. Although, with how little activity our army has had over the past 20-30 years, I doubt they'd agree to even participating in the war... They're severely underpaid, many only go to the army to have enough power to demand bribes. So they're there not to protect the people, but to get their families out of misery. I have a friend that used to be in the army, and left because of the corruption. Risking their and their families' lives for a war they will not benefit from doesn't look like a good deal tbh. A lot of those people are not dumb.
As a Venezuelan I must add... We do not want to take Guyanese territory. Esequibo territory was part of our founding territory both as a colony and as a republic. At some point, we lost practical control over it (which is mainly inhabited forest). But Esequibo BELONGS to Venezuela. However, most venezuelans do not wish a war nor a bloodshed over it.
The news does speak about this, if you care to learn about the world, you'll find plenty of news sources that provide news on these conflicts in depth.
@@Jumpman-cb9hw No, you must be looking at one mainstream media outlet that only focuses on your nation if you don't hear about any of these conflicts.
Considering the complexity of some of these conflicts, I believe media just doesn't report on them as it's difficult to paint an engaging "good against evil" picture.
maybe its also too much to keep track of for americans. They would get overwhelmed and stop paying attention. when everything is violence eventually it dulls your attention. Like how people sometimes just stop watching news or listening to traffic updates, when every day your told there is traffic you stop worrying and then complain when hit with traffic.
I wonder which one would get most attention of Ukraine and Israel ones ended now. Perhaps Myanmar since it was getting attention before Ukraine. Or Armenia since it’s one’s it the more easier to explain conflicts
@@july9566 I lived right outside of Celaya Guanajuato , a lot of the people I grew up with are dead , an uncle had his body dismembered but they were no part of a so called civil war , there was a bar and more than 10 people were shot but it was because the killer was high on meth and he was paranoid .
When I was little, I used to wonder if war was a constant thing; or a once in a blue moon globally recognized event no matter the scale. You quickly find out the answer growing up.
0:04 Some of these so called indexes are laughable to say the least. As a Kenyan I am shocked to see my country ranked in the same 'High' category as countries with full on civil wars like Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, and Afghanistan, when there is literally no noteworthy conflicts to speak of in Kenya.
@@shafsteryellow huh tiny. When you can still the area controlled by Al shabab on map. It's not tiny. It is still a big deal that's why african union soldiers are until the end of 2024.
Crazy how you mentioned so many conflicts yet again no mention of Syria. Absolutely astonishing the neglect. It’s one of the most pressing issues in the regions.
@@cruzgomes5660 They mostly control the city of Idlib. Their forces have largely been defeated, cus the western intervention and support that kept them afloat dried up, once it became clear that FSA was becoming increasingly radicalized by radical Islamists. I'm pretty sure they're only still around cus they wanna negotiate for their U.S occupied oil fields, and land the Turks occupied.
@Jazar2the U.S will remain untouched and wym all come back to you acting like yk this person is american probably are but you don’t even know your ignorance shows delete this comment
@@Halcon_Sierreno i live in lebanon and i consider it to be peaceful here , so I can’t imagine how peaceful it is in the west ( or at least should be )
For someone who is new to the channel with interest in war, geo-politics, and international relations. Thank you. I feel up to date. Feel like i need to watch it again thou
It did tho. In the past it were a few hundred soldiers with swords. Then came crossbows and more heavy projectiles. Then came tanks and biological weapons. Now we have bombs, which can blow up entire cities
It's very depressing that despite the death, famine and poverty in Africa that's been caused by so much constant conflict, because it's seemingly ever-present, it barely gets any media coverage.
@@filus05yea and gave essentially no useful info on it. It was a passing mention of a war arguably more major than a conflict that he gave far more attention to
This video should get more attention imo. Also i saw so many comments saying he didnt mention EVERY ongoing war and the explanations werent that in depth; but like if he mentioned every war in detail the video would be 12 hours long lol. Im glad he briefly mentioned most of the wars that are going on, wars that none speaks about AT ALL.
@@filus05 obviously the junta are very bad, they kill many women and children, but the ethnic group are not good either. never good to have ethnic minority rule the country, need anti-junta group that is ethnic
Good video, it jogged my memory on a few of the conflicts going on today - although the title makes you anticipate some wider geopolitical and economic reasoning for why war is spreading around the world , this somehow felt more like a list.
This shouldnt jog your memory on these conflicts, its just a brief (and very limited) list of current conflicts. If this is really "jogging your memory" you dont have any understanding of conflicts. So please read and learn. Thats what is needed to avoid more conflicts.
Fun fact: The Cyprus Agreement that resulted in the current Cypriot climate (and ended the war) in 1967 was brokered by us (Canada) and CAF (Canadian Armed Forces) have done their first tours as peacekeeping personnel in the nation for the past 56 years since.
I'm honestly amazed that Jamaica isn't on this list. We have the highest homicide rate in the world. Our sky high murder rate has been sustained despite having no wars or internal political conflict. Its paradoxical but the society is at peace despite the murders.
There is frozen conflict between Russia and Georgia too, there are fatalities in last years. Recently we are having more imprisonment by rebel forces than fatalities but it's ongoing.
"You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. 7 Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. 8 All these are the beginning of birth pains."
El Salvador homicide drop continued to reach Canadian levels, making the country the safest in the whole are south of Rio Grande - a huge increase, given it was the worse few years back.
Some indexes are based on feelings and horoscope readings, not the scientific method. They serve to push agendas. There's a source at the bottom, there you can see how pitiful that index is.
Is red because of the violence. When you think about violence in Brazil you will probally think about Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, but the truth is that the majority of violence in Brazil is from North and Notheast regions. If you analyse the data from states like Amapá, Bahia and Amazonas you will see that the tax of murders is very high, but many of the violence incidents are from some kind of "desolated regions" in these states, so is very hard to know if the data is correct. I heard many histories about armd conflicts between families in Rondônia for example, but I can't confirm if it was true or not because of the isoled status of the region.
Great video :) here’s my two cents: Almost all of North Africa was missed! The insurgency in Sinai, the Libyan civil war (even if frozen), and the AQ insurgency in the Maghreb (namely: Algeria, Tunisia).
Libyan war yeah but as a Tunisian, I can tell you that that the Libyan war is the only war happening in north Africa. Last week I was in Algeria and it is okay, so yeah.
And the fact that we are the same humans and going to war with literally our own race literally shows how primitive we still are. Biggest applause to those who already understands this and don’t want conflict.
"... threatened by a neighbouring turkey..." Ahh, that's an unpleasant thing, that, they've got quite sharp beaks, I feel for those guys living next to that gobbling menace.
There’s a war between Pakistan and Afghanistan too. I won’t say like war but it’s a conflict. There were airstrikes from Pakistan’s side. And artillery from both sides. Idk if that’s a war or conflict
You said that there’s a war, then you said that you “won’t say like war but it’s a conflict”, and then you said “Idk if that’s a war or conflict”. People seriously need to start reading their comments before posting because that’s what you get when you don’t.
@@MaxIsStrange1 I don't understand what is the problem you are trying to seek from his comment? The issue between afghanistan and pakistan is definetely a small scale conflict, with just border skirmishes right now and occasional exchange of heavy artillery or air strikes(from pakistan side), but can whirl out to a full fledged war because of many political and historical reasons(like Durand line issue or treatment of Afghan refugees)
10:33 its not for us to decide but for citizens of El Salvador and majoirty of them apporve of Bukele actions meaning their freedoms were not taken away, and only freedom of gang members to murder was taken away.
I’m not making any opinion about Bukele, but I want to comment on your logic that public approval means that their freedoms aren’t taken away. It is very possible to “vote your freedoms” away, such as Germany pre ww2, or the election of Putin etc. I’m not comparing bukele to either of em, but just to illustrate the point that public approval doesn’t directly mean that their freedom isn’t affected
Its amazing how much backlash or “playful” little jabs locking away criminals receives. All left wingers have some sort of issue with keeping communities gang free somehow and they don’t even know why
@@tommy-g5k i think he mean nothing new's happened in the past few months, but it's still an issue that will be easily won by Venezuela if it does happen
@@adamelghalmi9771 no. Literally nothing is happening with that. There was a meeting between Guyana & Venezuela about not engaging in any armed conflict between each other also Venezuela wouldn't win due to terrain & the the fact that they would have to cross into Brazil in order to reach Guyana which Brazil wouldn't allow & would step up for Guyana & that's not to mention the whole Caribbean would be backing Guyana.
That was true until a few days Venezuela proclaimed guyana territory as the state of Venezuela. I used to think similarly nothing would happen until russia invaded. Can't trust dictatorship
Nobody talks about the genocide indonesia is commiting against the west papuans. 500 000 west papuans murdered by indonesia to prevent them from gaining independence 😢
well thyre not jews so no ones cares. israel accidently killing a civlllian and we are nazis, but when there are actually genocide in the world no ones cares
Bukele is not treating non-criminals in an authoritarian manner. He is strictly enforcing a broad set of anti-violence, anti-gang laws that have restored his country. What freedoms have El Salvadorans lost?
@@RogerioSilva-bq7he you need to make the streets free of gang wars before a gay parade can march through. Your priorities are nothing but schizophrenic leftist slogans, shame on you
The video appears to exhibit a Western bias, attributing conflicts to Western countries' preoccupation with other matters rather than their oversight of Africa and other regions. However, it's important to recognize that the primary instigators of many conflicts are indeed Western nations such as the UK, the USA, and several major European countries. Their involvement in the internal affairs of other nations, backing undemocratic regimes when it aligns with their interests, and employing economic sanctions and arms sales to favored parties often serve to exacerbate conflicts rather than resolve them.
we humans need to open up dialogue that was the purpose of the UN but when someone is very angry about something they won't even consider talking about it
@@surfacepro3328 its still very peaceful if you consider the 20th century, overall Heck, the 2010s were probably the decade with the least amount of warfare in this planet's history
One portion missing about the conflict in Ethiopia, Abbey has been engaging in ethnic cleansing, attempting to mass genocide and displace the Amhara, the people neighboring Tigray to the south west, everywhere in the country
Could anyone be surprised? Like, if you study history, the common denominator for war is… human nature, mainly its “I want to DO something” part. There will always be “changes” in Human society, peaceful or not. There will always be new people, that wants new things (Like new territories, new ideology, etc.), all of it based on their society’s past history. It’s “simply” cause-effect… it’s HUMAN NATURE. It’s always been like that. It will always be (Even in a post-human society).
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4:45 Jihadists aren’t there in Yemen anymore. People are misinformed. I know this because of a video I forgot where you can try to find it if you’d like
Mankind will never have complete peace, war is a part of human existence. War is necessary for creating strong civilisations and advances in technology. A lot of our modern technology was developed during WW1 and WW2 as well as a medical drugs and vaccines. Without wars civilisations become stagnent and eventually degenerate, which happens after they become so powerful that they have no real threats. One example is the holy roman empire, which degenerated into hedonism and eventually broke apart. A modern example is Europe today, 200 years ago it dominated the world, and today it's stagnent and didn't create any innovations for a century. It's also dependent on the USA for military protection, however this started to chance recently.
A new story is happening in North East India. A state of Manipur is dividing,trying to create new country with support from India's home ministry consent.pliz check
All this conflict has started after Trump left office. I hate Trumps personality and what he says, but his diplomatic policies worked and they worked really well.
I think World War 3 is rather unlikely due to current demographics. For a large war you need a young population with a high birth rates and people that are motivated to fight in a war, which was the case before World War 1 and 2. Today none of this is the case today, in most of the world you have a rapidly aging population with very low birth rates, and the young men have no interest in fighting in a war. So the wars today will be localized, slow and drag on for a long time. It's still very grim, but humans will fight wars as long as they exist, I'm sure it's programmed into our DNA.
@@alexanderkroboth3310Nah, ww3 would probably take a different form in conflict as missiles, long range weapons and robots are pretty much a thing now. Although i do see a somewhat repeat of ww1 with the lack of proper offensive development and with a ton of long range fire, added with the rather weak youth, resulting in a ww1’esque scenario with the “meat grinders” and such
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@@kaiseramadeus233 because it affects western influence in the region. China is a world player. Most of these third world countries have very little economic or political pull.
It seems like I was born at the right moment in time and had the best and peaceful period in human history. The 1990s-2010s... Edit: in Western Europe.
Mind you that, also back then, Western European governments actually were knee-deep in several conflicts, just not on their own territories. 20th century hasn't been peaceful at all, and it seems that 21st century will not be peaceful either. We've become way too technologically advanced for our own good.
What I would like to know is how much money will be spent on weapons, bombs, etc. etc. And who will win that money ??! ?? The money that will be spent would give a better life to those affected. Nobody wins in a war and the people always suffer. I wish peace for everyone!
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To be fair, WHO THE HELL THINKS ITS A GOOD IDEA TO TRY AND PICK LAND OF MULTIPLE NATIONS *AT THE SAME TIME????* Seriously, they should just try and get a piece of Iraq and get done with it
Missed Serbian, I wouldn't call it hostilities but more like "provocations" with Kosovo. And Russia's future ambitions for territorial gains, if they can even capitulate Ukraine
I just want to add here: China is harrassing and commiting several war crimes against the Philippines in the West Philippine Sea. Chinese troops have been into one-to-one combat with Filipino troops in the region. China has also depleted food resources and military equipments that was supposed to be delivered to the Filipino troops in Sierra Madre shoal. China has also bullied many neighboring countries in the South East Asian maritime borders. Theres alot of conflicts happening in the world, even on water.
My girlfriend is from the Philippines and She is scared the Chinese might take over, and looking at the news it is possible and I want to get her out as soon as possible
When your Lord said to the angels: 'I am placing on the earth a caliph, ' they replied: 'Will You put there who corrupts and sheds blood, when we exalt Your praises and sanctify You? ' He said: 'I know what you do not know. ' (Sura 2: AL-BAQARA (THE COW 30)
Good video, but some notable missing conflicts: The Syrian Civil War, The Somali Civil War and the Boko Haram Insurgency. Each of those have 1.000+ fatalities in 2024 according to Wikipedia's list of ongoing conflicts, so they might have been worth mentioning in the video.
The Syrian Civil War ended years ago, Boko Haram has be mostly debilitated, and Somalia barely exist.
@@Lucas_Antar The Syrian war is still ongoing.
Kurdistan
@@nos9784 deathistan exist them part of ottoman and syrian.
@@Echo_5674 Turkey helped syria defence of corridor m4 northern region.
3:58 As a Venezuelan, I must make the correction here. We didn't vote for it. The government manipulated the votes. They used a 5-question questionnaire that had questions designed to confuse and sway the decisions of the people. They also have historically made it really hard to enroll into the electoral system for the youngest. It took me *4 months* to enroll. And there were even reports of public high schools seizing students within the installments, forcing them to vote despite being underage. To my knowledge, no troops have been prepared thus far. It's also election year for us. So it looks like it's just a stunt to distract people or pull some dirty trick to have a reason to seize power.
Please help me get this out there.
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Guyanese here. I appreciate the honesty and hope that it does not end up in war. The world knows why Venezuela is interested in essequibo. Power and oil. I fear as the Russia vs Nato war start, Venezuela will immobile their goons to invade.
@@AndreGomes-mx4fm I hope so too. It just reeks of more corruption and power trips. I hope to finish my college education before it gets too heated up so I can leave should war break out.
Although, with how little activity our army has had over the past 20-30 years, I doubt they'd agree to even participating in the war... They're severely underpaid, many only go to the army to have enough power to demand bribes. So they're there not to protect the people, but to get their families out of misery. I have a friend that used to be in the army, and left because of the corruption. Risking their and their families' lives for a war they will not benefit from doesn't look like a good deal tbh. A lot of those people are not dumb.
As a Venezuelan I must add...
We do not want to take Guyanese territory.
Esequibo territory was part of our founding territory both as a colony and as a republic.
At some point, we lost practical control over it (which is mainly inhabited forest).
But Esequibo BELONGS to Venezuela.
However, most venezuelans do not wish a war nor a bloodshed over it.
That's more news in a few minutes than media could tell in 4 years.
Its bs though Azerbaijan took back their land
The news does speak about this, if you care to learn about the world, you'll find plenty of news sources that provide news on these conflicts in depth.
They invaded armenian territory@@shafsteryellow
You must not be reading the news then.
@@Jumpman-cb9hw No, you must be looking at one mainstream media outlet that only focuses on your nation if you don't hear about any of these conflicts.
Considering the complexity of some of these conflicts, I believe media just doesn't report on them as it's difficult to paint an engaging "good against evil" picture.
maybe its also too much to keep track of for americans. They would get overwhelmed and stop paying attention. when everything is violence eventually it dulls your attention. Like how people sometimes just stop watching news or listening to traffic updates, when every day your told there is traffic you stop worrying and then complain when hit with traffic.
No problem on reporting the Israel and Hamas conflict. Wonder why
I wonder which one would get most attention of Ukraine and Israel ones ended now. Perhaps Myanmar since it was getting attention before Ukraine. Or Armenia since it’s one’s it the more easier to explain conflicts
The media Certainly reports on all these issues and more, what in gods name do you think this guy got his sources from, you ignoramous
Maybe instead of pushing unfounded theories about an entire nation of people, you could look and see that these wars are all commonly reported on
In Mexico oh we’re in a war , a civil war that nobody wants to acknowledge. Thanks for the shout out .
Not a civil war since cartels are not tryin to topple the government, they have no political ambitions
It is not a civil war
@@X.Y.Y.X yea it is . Do you live here ? If not , I wouldn’t comment …
@@july9566 I lived right outside of Celaya Guanajuato , a lot of the people I grew up with are dead , an uncle had his body dismembered but they were no part of a so called civil war , there was a bar and more than 10 people were shot but it was because the killer was high on meth and he was paranoid .
@@X.Y.Y.Xisn't it all tied to cartels?
it’s been 2 weeks and this already needs an update 💀
lmao, yep. Iran has joined the war XD and did nothing LMAO
@@jonathanj2611% lol
@@jonathanj261 tbf, they did it as a warning rather then a actual attacj for the most part
@@MoeenKhalil-db6fu yeah cuz no way a country like iran which is considered a threat to israel is just that weak
@@jonathanj261lmao, israeI has joined the war XD and did nothing LMAO
When I was little, I used to wonder if war was a constant thing; or a once in a blue moon globally recognized event no matter the scale.
You quickly find out the answer growing up.
Places like Africa and the middle east will never see peace.
@@moisesinfantes2797same goes for Europe there has always been a conflict or a war . Same goes in south america. And northern america
@@moisesinfantes2797yea cause of US and nato intervention. Europeans are warmongering. Keep your noses out of our business
0:04 Some of these so called indexes are laughable to say the least.
As a Kenyan I am shocked to see my country ranked in the same 'High' category as countries with full on civil wars like Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, and Afghanistan, when there is literally no noteworthy conflicts to speak of in Kenya.
Somalia is not in a full civil war 😂
@@shafsteryellowit sort of is. Al shabab are not easily giving up though not all of Somalia in currently facing war
@@ShubhamMishrabro it really isn't. Al shabab are in tiny villages in the countryside they have no control of any city.
@@shafsteryellow huh tiny. When you can still the area controlled by Al shabab on map. It's not tiny. It is still a big deal that's why african union soldiers are until the end of 2024.
@mono_phthalamus the Mungiki must be doing some prolific numbers
"Only the dead have seen the end of war" (Plato)
I thought this was from Call of Duty
@@mehularora3234 💀
Do u not know call of duty uses quotes from other people?
@@mehularora3234I saw this quote in a roblox game called "Centaura"💀
@@GreatestRiceMunchermore like Goataura
@@ClintonBooker why no
Crazy how you mentioned so many conflicts yet again no mention of Syria. Absolutely astonishing the neglect. It’s one of the most pressing issues in the regions.
Yeah. I'm a Syrian and I was surprised when it wasn't mentioned.
@@Faris_Had_No_Ideas is the war still going on all over the country?
@@cruzgomes5660 Most under Assad control, but FSA units are still fighting, so yes its technically ongoing, just lower intensity.
@@princesmooth8302 go figure. Can the FSA do anything at this point or is them continuing to still fight kinda pointless at this point?
@@cruzgomes5660 They mostly control the city of Idlib. Their forces have largely been defeated, cus the western intervention and support that kept them afloat dried up, once it became clear that FSA was becoming increasingly radicalized by radical Islamists. I'm pretty sure they're only still around cus they wanna negotiate for their U.S occupied oil fields, and land the Turks occupied.
0:52 That fire is no war...
That is Las Fallas from Valencia Spain. Look it up, great festival.
is that really? lol, OBF needs an explanation
@@foxnebula145 😂 we will give him a pass this one time
Might be from the earlier French riot
Yeah lol the video overall is pretty good but some of the b-roll clips stand out as questionable
shhh don't be a party pooper, this is an ad for the Military Industrial Complex
Thank you for recognizing our country, Myanmar/Burma. Wish every citizen on earth lives peacefully.
Wow, 1/6. really makes you grateful to be in a peaceful place!
"Peaceful".
@Jazar2the U.S will remain untouched and wym all come back to you acting like yk this person is american probably are but you don’t even know your ignorance shows delete this comment
@@Halcon_Sierreno i live in lebanon and i consider it to be peaceful here , so I can’t imagine how peaceful it is in the west ( or at least should be )
@@U.K.N West of what?
@@Halcon_SierrenoThe collective West. Mainly Europe and North America.
For someone who is new to the channel with interest in war, geo-politics, and international relations. Thank you. I feel up to date. Feel like i need to watch it again thou
If you zoom out and look are our history, today is part of the most peaceful time in human history.
Yes
only for westerners
Even for Europe no, that would have been somewhere pre 2014 when Russia started the conflict with Ukraine.
Afaik, in the last 2 millenia there were less than 20 years of world peace.
@@lisaruhm6681no, nato bombed and invaded serbia before 2014
Egypt, Nigeria, West Papau have also been highly turbulent.
War, war never changes...
It did tho. In the past it were a few hundred soldiers with swords. Then came crossbows and more heavy projectiles.
Then came tanks and biological weapons. Now we have bombs, which can blow up entire cities
Not war, the humans...
@@remboldt03 He means war is for the same reason. To take and or conquer.
Yes General Shepherd.
war has changed doe
It's very depressing that despite the death, famine and poverty in Africa that's been caused by so much constant conflict, because it's seemingly ever-present, it barely gets any media coverage.
Much of that internal turbulence is still carry-overs from extreme Cold-War crimes and meddling; or at least more recent US crimes against humanity.
You missed: Syria civil war and ISIS, Sudan civil war and Turkey and Kurdish rebels.
Sudan has been mentioned
and Afghan-Pakistan clashes
Beirei yehneh leh!
He literally talked about Sudan
@@filus05yea and gave essentially no useful info on it. It was a passing mention of a war arguably more major than a conflict that he gave far more attention to
Hello, From Balochistan . Thank you for adding Balochistan. Balochistan wants freedom.
Separatist movement
@@JamesDelanoMcCarthysecondacc like Tibet and Xinjiang
bruh no we dont
@@JamesDelanoMcCarthysecondaccofc someone with a Chinese country ball😊
cmon bruh
thank you.....People need to understand that there is a world beyond Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, and Russia
None these people knew where the first 3 were before 2022. People are clueless
What is a palestine? It's a war with Hamas
I already know it
@@Smile200-z4ynah fr 😂
@@Smile200-z4y We live in age where idiots are in charge, both politicians and citizens themselves
This video should get more attention imo.
Also i saw so many comments saying he didnt mention EVERY ongoing war and the explanations werent that in depth; but like if he mentioned every war in detail the video would be 12 hours long lol. Im glad he briefly mentioned most of the wars that are going on, wars that none speaks about AT ALL.
Hello from Myanmar
We dead ain't we
Do you support the anti-junta rebels?
May Adonai bless you and keep you. May you stay safe and whole of body.
@@filus05 obviously the junta are very bad, they kill many women and children, but the ethnic group are not good either. never good to have ethnic minority rule the country, need anti-junta group that is ethnic
@@filus05there are literally like 14 separate “anti junta rebel” factions. You are going to need to be more specific.
Good video, it jogged my memory on a few of the conflicts going on today - although the title makes you anticipate some wider geopolitical and economic reasoning for why war is spreading around the world , this somehow felt more like a list.
This shouldnt jog your memory on these conflicts, its just a brief (and very limited) list of current conflicts. If this is really "jogging your memory" you dont have any understanding of conflicts. So please read and learn. Thats what is needed to avoid more conflicts.
@@eirich1606 do you know what 'jogging your memory' means?
Fun fact: The Cyprus Agreement that resulted in the current Cypriot climate (and ended the war) in 1967 was brokered by us (Canada) and CAF (Canadian Armed Forces) have done their first tours as peacekeeping personnel in the nation for the past 56 years since.
I'm honestly amazed that Jamaica isn't on this list. We have the highest homicide rate in the world. Our sky high murder rate has been sustained despite having no wars or internal political conflict. Its paradoxical but the society is at peace despite the murders.
Haiti has surpassed Jamaica in the region
There is frozen conflict between Russia and Georgia too, there are fatalities in last years. Recently we are having more imprisonment by rebel forces than fatalities but it's ongoing.
Yes, russia still takes territories from georgians every year
"You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. 7 Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. 8 All these are the beginning of birth pains."
This is for sure going to be one peaceful comment section😅😅
it definitely will
@@99918jb the thing is I shouldn’t be the one speaking since i am an absolute warmongerer 😁😁😁
Just waiting till for different sides to wake up 😀
shut up lil bro u is a purple square
Well as of now, it seems pretty good still.
El Salvador homicide drop continued to reach Canadian levels, making the country the safest in the whole are south of Rio Grande - a huge increase, given it was the worse few years back.
Thanks for this high quality content for free
You missed the huge conflict in my toilet, after a trip to Taco Bell.
That deserves its own episode
the most brutal of them all
hahaha
Typical comment by an American detached from reality. You’re so funny with an overplayed joke, boomer
The worst war tbh, claiming lives of millions of toilets
Thx so much for this reminder of what is really going on
yes hi
Missed a lot of issues but yes, it was a good brief explanations of unrests in the wotld
Exactly there's lot of ethnic violence in the world that could turn into CIVIL war
I have lived in Brazil for 4 years, born and raised there and have never seen an armed conflict, why is it on the red scale?
probably crime
Some indexes are based on feelings and horoscope readings, not the scientific method. They serve to push agendas.
There's a source at the bottom, there you can see how pitiful that index is.
Is red because of the violence. When you think about violence in Brazil you will probally think about Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, but the truth is that the majority of violence in Brazil is from North and Notheast regions. If you analyse the data from states like Amapá, Bahia and Amazonas you will see that the tax of murders is very high, but many of the violence incidents are from some kind of "desolated regions" in these states, so is very hard to know if the data is correct. I heard many histories about armd conflicts between families in Rondônia for example, but I can't confirm if it was true or not because of the isoled status of the region.
Perigo de golpe militar, perigo de revolução socialista lulista…
Plz make a second part of these, highly appreciated and needed.
Happy you mention cameroon 🇨🇲 good work..
Great video :) here’s my two cents:
Almost all of North Africa was missed! The insurgency in Sinai, the Libyan civil war (even if frozen), and the AQ insurgency in the Maghreb (namely: Algeria, Tunisia).
Libyan war yeah but as a Tunisian, I can tell you that that the Libyan war is the only war happening in north Africa.
Last week I was in Algeria and it is okay, so yeah.
Morocco VS western-sahara too
@@adolf1271 y'all are crazy and bloodthirsty, I'm north aftican and the libyan war is the only war here
@@rohankishibe8259I'm Algerian and he's right, there's a 2nd Western Sahara War, at least since November 2020
Hindu Kush is also missing
And the fact that we are the same humans and going to war with literally our own race literally shows how primitive we still are. Biggest applause to those who already understands this and don’t want conflict.
It breaks my heart to see that in this times of so claimed peace, there are still people dying for these conflicts...
We need to thank God each minute who are living their lives every normally 😢🙏❤️
For The El Salvador question. Yes, it is very worth it when you have that big of a problem
"... threatened by a neighbouring turkey..."
Ahh, that's an unpleasant thing, that, they've got quite sharp beaks, I feel for those guys living next to that gobbling menace.
Tell that to Armenians. They are surrounded by Turkic invaders.
What are you talking about bro?
It's a complete mystery, nobody knows
@@phineascampbell3103ha so original, Turkey as in the bird right? LOL
*Türkiye
the map tiler graphics go so hard love a condensed and informational video with good maps
There’s a war between Pakistan and Afghanistan too. I won’t say like war but it’s a conflict. There were airstrikes from Pakistan’s side. And artillery from both sides. Idk if that’s a war or conflict
I hope it doesn't get too serious.
You said that there’s a war, then you said that you “won’t say like war but it’s a conflict”, and then you said “Idk if that’s a war or conflict”.
People seriously need to start reading their comments before posting because that’s what you get when you don’t.
@@MaxIsStrange1 It's not a full-fledge war, just border skirmishes and conflicts here and there
@@MaxIsStrange1 I don't understand what is the problem you are trying to seek from his comment? The issue between afghanistan and pakistan is definetely a small scale conflict, with just border skirmishes right now and occasional exchange of heavy artillery or air strikes(from pakistan side), but can whirl out to a full fledged war because of many political and historical reasons(like Durand line issue or treatment of Afghan refugees)
@@GhostRiley-zs8zb It’s about multiple contradictions in what he said, not that I disagree on what’s the real-world situation.
10:33 its not for us to decide but for citizens of El Salvador and majoirty of them apporve of Bukele actions meaning their freedoms were not taken away, and only freedom of gang members to murder was taken away.
I’m not making any opinion about Bukele, but I want to comment on your logic that public approval means that their freedoms aren’t taken away. It is very possible to “vote your freedoms” away, such as Germany pre ww2, or the election of Putin etc.
I’m not comparing bukele to either of em, but just to illustrate the point that public approval doesn’t directly mean that their freedom isn’t affected
Its amazing how much backlash or “playful” little jabs locking away criminals receives. All left wingers have some sort of issue with keeping communities gang free somehow and they don’t even know why
You can vote for/out anything. That "anything" includes your freedom. Whether you see it or not at that point in time.
Tell the families of the gang victims that they should be careful not to violate the "rights" of the animals in those gangs!!
@@djcconsultsmost of those people that were murder were most likely in a gang .
Between Guyana & Venezuela nothing's happening
how do you know? elaborate
@@tommy-g5kmap
@@tommy-g5k i think he mean nothing new's happened in the past few months, but it's still an issue that will be easily won by Venezuela if it does happen
@@adamelghalmi9771 no. Literally nothing is happening with that. There was a meeting between Guyana & Venezuela about not engaging in any armed conflict between each other also Venezuela wouldn't win due to terrain & the the fact that they would have to cross into Brazil in order to reach Guyana which Brazil wouldn't allow & would step up for Guyana & that's not to mention the whole Caribbean would be backing Guyana.
That was true until a few days Venezuela proclaimed guyana territory as the state of Venezuela. I used to think similarly nothing would happen until russia invaded. Can't trust dictatorship
Nobody talks about the genocide indonesia is commiting against the west papuans. 500 000 west papuans murdered by indonesia to prevent them from gaining independence 😢
Thanks for bringing this up I'm from west Papua 👍🏾🙏🏽❤
Thx for bringing this up I'm from west Papua 👍🏾🙏🏽❤️
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well thyre not jews so no ones cares. israel accidently killing a civlllian and we are nazis, but when there are actually genocide in the world no ones cares
Are they Muslim?
Bukele is not treating non-criminals in an authoritarian manner. He is strictly enforcing a broad set of anti-violence, anti-gang laws that have restored his country. What freedoms have El Salvadorans lost?
He is a classic right winger that makes the rich richer and the poor poorer. He is also against gay rights
@@RogerioSilva-bq7he you need to make the streets free of gang wars before a gay parade can march through. Your priorities are nothing but schizophrenic leftist slogans, shame on you
@@RogerioSilva-bq7hebased
Good video. Cool clean graphics. Keep it up!
They need to stop before i get involved 😤
please stop them good sir
Go get them man
This video just goes to show that humanity considers any flimsy justification sufficient enough to shed the blood of their brothers and sisters.
Great video and info If it's possible, can you post videos about this monthly? It'll be dope to get insight like this .
Being a Student of Conflict Resolution.this Video Cover 85 of World ongoing Conflict..
Kudos for to Creature ✨
'Explained' is a strong word for summing up these conflicts but it's still more detailed than most news outlets report
Thank you for speaking out about the Cameroon 🇨🇲 anglophone war
10:16 what a briliant idea! I like this dude.
I can't tell if this is sarcastic or not
The video appears to exhibit a Western bias, attributing conflicts to Western countries' preoccupation with other matters rather than their oversight of Africa and other regions. However, it's important to recognize that the primary instigators of many conflicts are indeed Western nations such as the UK, the USA, and several major European countries. Their involvement in the internal affairs of other nations, backing undemocratic regimes when it aligns with their interests, and employing economic sanctions and arms sales to favored parties often serve to exacerbate conflicts rather than resolve them.
It's sad that this video already needs an update...
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We humans really have been at war nonstop since our existence 🤦🏽♂️
There is a considerable amount of instability globally, and I can't help but ponder when it might come to an end.
we humans need to open up dialogue that was the purpose of the UN but when someone is very angry about something they won't even consider talking about it
We are still, statistically speaking, living in the most peaceful time in all of human history.
Change is slow, yet inherently inevitable.
@@barnacleboi2595 byt hasnt the amount of wars been increasing over the past years?
@@surfacepro3328 its still very peaceful if you consider the 20th century, overall
Heck, the 2010s were probably the decade with the least amount of warfare in this planet's history
When the us collapse
One portion missing about the conflict in Ethiopia, Abbey has been engaging in ethnic cleansing, attempting to mass genocide and displace the Amhara, the people neighboring Tigray to the south west, everywhere in the country
Would love to hear a future speculation
Its so sad, i wish manipur conflict was mentioned in this video. It's an ongoing issue in india.
Very informative
Can we get PDF file??
Could anyone be surprised?
Like, if you study history, the common denominator for war is… human nature, mainly its “I want to DO something” part. There will always be “changes” in Human society, peaceful or not. There will always be new people, that wants new things (Like new territories, new ideology, etc.), all of it based on their society’s past history.
It’s “simply” cause-effect… it’s HUMAN NATURE. It’s always been like that. It will always be (Even in a post-human society).
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4:45 Jihadists aren’t there in Yemen anymore. People are misinformed. I know this because of a video I forgot where you can try to find it if you’d like
So you’re going “Source? Trust me bro.”
One of the most informed, entertaining and well robust summary of contemporary wars in the 21st century ❤
I can smell it comming.. . Something big is heading toward us all..
The US does not need to be involved in any foreign entanglements unless absolutely necessary for the livelihood of their own citizens.
Ongoing war since 1200AD: New Zealand trying to get onto world maps 😭🙏
Why 1200 AD specifically?
@@sarasamaletdin4574 the estimated time of arrival of kupe
Good coverage. Missed: current Ethiopian civil war in Amhara
It is sad that this is the reason why all our countries appear in a video.
One can only hope that someday there will be peace.
Mankind will never have complete peace, war is a part of human existence. War is necessary for creating strong civilisations and advances in technology. A lot of our modern technology was developed during WW1 and WW2 as well as a medical drugs and vaccines. Without wars civilisations become stagnent and eventually degenerate, which happens after they become so powerful that they have no real threats. One example is the holy roman empire, which degenerated into hedonism and eventually broke apart. A modern example is Europe today, 200 years ago it dominated the world, and today it's stagnent and didn't create any innovations for a century. It's also dependent on the USA for military protection, however this started to chance recently.
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Iran part aged well…
A new story is happening in North East India. A state of Manipur is dividing,trying to create new country with support from India's home ministry consent.pliz check
C'mon, quit crapping on Bukele. He's working miracles.
All people deserve to live peacefully and happily. I hope the war end sooner or later.
All this conflict has started after Trump left office. I hate Trumps personality and what he says, but his diplomatic policies worked and they worked really well.
Lmao Trump is just a puppet like biden
The Papua conflict has been going on for over 60 years now…
world war 3 demo released:
about to happen soon
Hilarious
I think World War 3 is rather unlikely due to current demographics. For a large war you need a young population with a high birth rates and people that are motivated to fight in a war, which was the case before World War 1 and 2. Today none of this is the case today, in most of the world you have a rapidly aging population with very low birth rates, and the young men have no interest in fighting in a war. So the wars today will be localized, slow and drag on for a long time. It's still very grim, but humans will fight wars as long as they exist, I'm sure it's programmed into our DNA.
@@alexanderkroboth3310Nah, ww3 would probably take a different form in conflict as missiles, long range weapons and robots are pretty much a thing now. Although i do see a somewhat repeat of ww1 with the lack of proper offensive development and with a ton of long range fire, added with the rather weak youth, resulting in a ww1’esque scenario with the “meat grinders” and such
@@BenonBoldstreet started in 2014
Your videos are always so well-made! Have you thought about diving deeper into this subject? I'd love to hear your take
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The media doesn't cover these conflicts because the victims' skin is too dark
well also this comment is too dark
No, its more about conflicts that affect us
@@nenasiek so why did the Hong Kong protests get so much attention?
@@kaiseramadeus233 because it affects western influence in the region. China is a world player. Most of these third world countries have very little economic or political pull.
More because there aren't any Jews to blame.
Thank you 4 real journalism. God bless protect and provide for you.
It seems like I was born at the right moment in time and had the best and peaceful period in human history. The 1990s-2010s...
Edit: in Western Europe.
There is a series of conflicts and wars in that period aswell.
West Europe isn't facing any war. They're only facing migration crisis
Mind you that, also back then, Western European governments actually were knee-deep in several conflicts, just not on their own territories. 20th century hasn't been peaceful at all, and it seems that 21st century will not be peaceful either. We've become way too technologically advanced for our own good.
@puraLusa so? still the most peaceful in human history
@@alfrdhrnndz some folk seem to believe so.
What I would like to know is how much money will be spent on weapons, bombs, etc. etc. And who will win that money ??! ?? The money that will be spent would give a better life to those affected. Nobody wins in a war and the people always suffer. I wish peace for everyone!
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Free Palestine, free Myanmar, free the Congo, free the working class and free the oppressed.
you should make this a series with monthly updates
You forget the Kurdish war in west Kurdistan, and the south Kurdistan where t*rkey, Iran and Iraq have made an agreement to defeat pkk
To be fair, WHO THE HELL THINKS ITS A GOOD IDEA TO TRY AND PICK LAND OF MULTIPLE NATIONS *AT THE SAME TIME????*
Seriously, they should just try and get a piece of Iraq and get done with it
@@jacaredosvudu1638 if your labs was occupied by four countries,wouldn’t you fight to get it back?
Gu buxo@@jacaredosvudu1638
@@alanahmad821 full support to kurdish people who are fighting for their autonomy.
theres no such thing as a k*rdistan sorry
Please add the Ongoing war in the Indian 🇮🇳 State of Manipur, also known as Kangleipak. It has been going on for a year till now.
Missed Serbian, I wouldn't call it hostilities but more like "provocations" with Kosovo. And Russia's future ambitions for territorial gains, if they can even capitulate Ukraine
Thanks for such an informative video
I just want to add here:
China is harrassing and commiting several war crimes against the Philippines in the West Philippine Sea. Chinese troops have been into one-to-one combat with Filipino troops in the region. China has also depleted food resources and military equipments that was supposed to be delivered to the Filipino troops in Sierra Madre shoal.
China has also bullied many neighboring countries in the South East Asian maritime borders.
Theres alot of conflicts happening in the world, even on water.
My girlfriend is from the Philippines and She is scared the Chinese might take over, and looking at the news it is possible and I want to get her out as soon as possible
Won't call the situation in El Salvador a Civil war, that country is getting better not worse.
You forgot the civil war in Iraq and Syria
This was excellent. Thank you
let me correct u “the israeli genocide on palestine”
When your Lord said to the angels: 'I am placing on the earth a caliph, ' they replied: 'Will You put there who corrupts and sheds blood, when we exalt Your praises and sanctify You? ' He said: 'I know what you do not know. ' (Sura 2: AL-BAQARA (THE COW 30)
"With Armenia weakened, threatened by neighboring Turkiye,"
Oh god.
well, this definitely needs to be updated.