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- List_of_proxy_wars abstract "This is a list of proxy wars. Major powers have been highlighted in bold.A proxy war is two opposing countries avoiding direct war, and instead supporting combatants that serve their interests. In some occasions, one country is a direct combatant whilst the other supporting its enemy. For example, the United States has been supporting the Syrian rebels (Opposition), whilst Russia has been supporting the Syrian government led by Bashar al-Assad. Here the two proxies are the United States and Russia.".
- Q6635531 abstract "This is a list of proxy wars. Major powers have been highlighted in bold.A proxy war is two opposing countries avoiding direct war, and instead supporting combatants that serve their interests. In some occasions, one country is a direct combatant whilst the other supporting its enemy. For example, the United States has been supporting the Syrian rebels (Opposition), whilst Russia has been supporting the Syrian government led by Bashar al-Assad. Here the two proxies are the United States and Russia.".