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China–United States proxy conflict

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China–United States proxy conflict
Part of Cold War, Cold War II
Date31 March 1946 - 1967, 1990s - Ongoing
Location
Global
Status

Ongoing:

Belligerents
Commanders and leaders

Xi Jinping
(President of the People's Republic of China)
Li Keqiang
(Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress)

Donald Trump
(President of the United States)
Mike Pence
(Vice President of the United States)
Mark Esper
(Secretary of Defense)

Units involved
  • United States Armed Forces
  • The China–United States proxy conflict, sometimes also referred to as the China–United States Cold War is the ongoing struggle for world influence between China and the United States.

    History[edit]

    Cold War[edit]

    1950s[edit]

    1960s[edit]

    1990s[edit]

    2000s[edit]

    2010s[edit]

    Involved parties[edit]

    Chinese supporters and proxies[edit]

    Russia[edit]

    Iran[edit]

    Syria[edit]

    North Korea[edit]

    Yugoslavia and Serbia[edit]

    Houthis[edit]

    Hezbollah[edit]

    Iraqi militias[edit]

    Maduro supporters in Venezuela[edit]

    Pro-Beijing camp in Hong Kong[edit]

    Armenia[edit]

    American supporters and proxies[edit]

    NATO[edit]

    Saudi Arabia[edit]

    Others[edit]

    Other involved parties[edit]

    Turkey[edit]

    Involvement in regional conflicts[edit]

    Korean War[edit]

    Syrian Civil War[edit]

    Yemeni Civil War[edit]

    Iraqi Civil War[edit]

    Lebanese arena[edit]

    War in Afghanistan[edit]

    See also[edit]


    Other articles of the topic China : Simplified Chinese characters, Traditional Chinese characters

    Other articles of the topic United States : The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius, Hazbin Hotel, Public figure, MTV, Zoot (Software)

    Other articles of the topic Asia : AJC Play

    References[edit]


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