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Undid good faith revision 1006064512 by Aman.kumar.goel (talk); it is a conflict, and it's global. "See also" is for related subjects anyway, not necessarily identical subjects.
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== Other global conflicts ==
{{See also|American Revolutionary War|Cold War|War on Terror|Second Congo War|Syrian civil war|War in Iraq (2013–2017)|Second Cold War}}
Various former government officials, politicians, authors, and military leaders (including [[James Woolsey]],<ref name="WoolseyWWIV">{{cite web|year=2002|url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/2002/021116-ww4.htm|title=World War IV|access-date=2010-02-04}}Woolsey claims victory in WWIII, start of WWIV</ref> [[Alexandre de Marenches]],<ref name="MarenchesWWIV">{{Cite book| year=1992|title=The Fourth World War: Diplomacy and Espionage{{nbsp}}... |isbn=0688092187|last1=Andelman |first1=Professor David |last2=Marenches |first2=Comte Alexandre de |last3=Marenches |first3=Count De |last4=Andelman |first4=David }}Book regarding alleged WWIV</ref> [[Eliot Cohen]],<ref name="CohenWWIV">{{cite web|year=2001|url=http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=95001493 |title=World War IV: Let's call this conflict what it is.|access-date=2010-02-04}}Why war on terrorism should be called WWIV</ref> and [[Subcomandante Marcos]]<ref name="fourth">{{cite journal |url=http://muse.jhu.edu/login?auth=0&type=summary&url=/journals/nep/v002/2.3marcos.html |title=The Fourth World War Has Begun |author=Subcomandante Marcos |author-link=Subcomandante Marcos |journal=Nepantla: Views from South |volume=2 |issue=3 |year=2001 |pages=559–572 |access-date=20 October 2014}}</ref>) have attempted to apply the labels of the "Third World War" and "Fourth World War" to various past and present global wars since the closing of the Second World War, such as the Cold War and the War on Terror respectively. Among these are former American, French, and Mexican government officials, military leaders, politicians, and authors. Despite their efforts, none of the wars have been commonly deemed world wars.