Depends on how you do the stats historically people might think Britain or one of the other European powers but isn't the case because all of these wars were against rebels and less inferior opponents or Britain allied itself with others to win wars. Famously Britain has had a tough time against the Russians and France as they lost a lot of these wars. If you look at who alone beat the best around then you have to look at romans, mughals who more or less beat everyone that was tough around them more so mughals because Romans never won/conquered the chinese, japanese and had tough times against the Russians whereas the mughals ruled some parts or all of these countries barring Western Europe they didn't get that far but also Europe was in the control of Romans at that point.
Previous Answer: The United States of America. We have the best military in the world.
This all depends on how you classify a "war". But by any classification, it is not the United States, which may or may not currently possess the best army (Again, it depends on what standards you use to judge. Size? Training? Technology? Budget?)
Having been around for only two hundred years, there is no way the United States could compete with the European armies for most wars or battles won.
That all being said, I would wager that it would most probably be France, though I wouldn't be surprised of Britain or Austria held the number one spot.
I would think, by a long way, its WW2. Especially as it was both fought European & Pacific theatres. Virtually all of Europe was at one time or another involved as well as much of the Far East, and North Africa.
This question is, truthfully, very controversial. I've heard people say France, Italy, Rome, Greece, etc., but the most common answer is Britain. However, just because Britain is the most common answer doesn't mean its right. In truth, Britain (not England), has been involved in a total of approximately 109 wars. Now, that may sound like a lot, but when compared to other countries, that's only 3 more than Poland has been involved in (106). However, if you were to include England (before it became Britain), than that's only 22 more wars than Poland. England by itself has a mere 19. As for the people who argue that America has fought the most wars, you must not forget that America is truthfully a pretty young country (it's only fought about 77 wars). Another factor you must ask about is how long are the wars? Some wars have lasted over 100 years, while the shortest lasted a mere 45 minutes. Also, while everyone points to the European countries, you also need to consider ones such as China. In China, there was usually some sort of war/conflict leading up to the collapse of a dynasty, that's already over 20 there. Not to mention that there was once a time in China called the "Warring States Period" that lasted for about 254 years, up until the unity of China by the Qin. As for the Romans, they've fought less wars than the Americans (approximately 75)! For Greece, it depends on if you're talking about the unified Greece, or if you include when it was made up of City-States (Sparta, Athens, etc.), because the Greek City-States constantly fought among themselves (especially Sparta and Athens). Lastly, Italy (the modern, unified Italy) has fought less than 20 wars, so I think that the people who said Italy meant to include Rome and when Italy was split up into North and South. Consequently, it's nearly impossible to figure out which country has fought in the most wars, and even if it is Britain/England, it's not by much.
123 countries involved in the war
A hot war is most dangerous to the army combatants and civilians, but a cold war can do just as much damage to the countries involved without a weapon being fired.
The Allies and the Entente.
no but they just call it that because of the many countriesw involved. (brazil wasn't really involved in world war 2. neither was madagascar.)
Most countries were involved in the war somehow, either directly or indirectly. Some major Allied countries include the United States, France, and Russia. The main Axis countries were Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Because most of the major countries of the world were involved in the fighting.
Germany was involved in World War 2 and their was serious effects not only on most european countries but also in eastern USSR. So did WWI, for that matter.
they got involved in war because the others declared war :)
the united states entered the war late on both world war 1 and world war 2 they involved most of the same countries they both affected the world greatly they both involved many countries the allied powers won both
Yes
* First Indo-Pak war, 1947-49 Countries involved: India vs. Pakistan. * Iran, Guatemala andChile, 1953, 1954, 1973 Countries involved: United-States-backed coups in Iran, Guatemala and Chile. * Lebanese Civil War, 1978, 1982 Countries involved: Israel vs. Lebanon. * Croatian War of Independence, 1991-1992 Countries involved: Croatia vs. Yugoslavia. * Border War, 1995 Countries involved: Ecuador vs. Peru. * Kosovo War, 1999 Countries involved: The countries of NATO vs. Yugoslavia. * Fourth Indo-Pak War (Kargil War), 1999Countries involved: India vs. Pakistan. * Israel-Lebanon War, 2006 Countries involved: Israel vs. Lebanon * IraqWar, 2007 Countries involved: Iraq, Afghanistan, America, and Britain. This is from Priyanka Jasraj =D
A hot war is most dangerous to the army combatants and civilians, but a cold war can do just as much damage to the countries involved without a weapon being fired.
Romania was involved in the war against Libya.A contribution to the war of NATO countries against Libya.
Countries involved were most of Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
There were not only two countries.
why would I know
The Allies and the Entente.