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== [[Real Life]] ==
* The [[Ur Example]] is actually the "[[Seven Years' War]]" in the mid-18th century, which had a bunch of simultaneous conflicts sprouting up over various points in the world. The part in North America is known as the "French and Indian War". [[Winston Churchill]] himself nicknamed it "The first world war".
* [[World War I]], though mostly confined to Europe, saw fighting scattered throughout Africa and the Middle East, and at least one major engagement in the Pacific. Nearly every state on Earth was involved either directly or indirectly.
* [[World War II]] is a more direct example, as there was a lot of fighting all around Earth, in Africa, around North America, in Europe, in East Asia and the Pacific regions. Also small naval battles around South America.
* European Christians Vs Muslims, is in a way even older then the [[Seven Years' War]]. Toward the sixteenth century onward it was a primary consideration in wars on opposite sides of the world. Catholics vs Protestants was a shorter war but in it's time had an even greater span then Christiandom vs Islamistan.
 
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