| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Both are in the Indian Subcontinent. | India and Pakistan | 92%
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| One of them is a country close to Japan and is near Tsushima, the other is one that was suggested to be nuked by MacArthur in the Cold War. | North Korea and South Korea | 73%
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| Have a very long history of rivalry, the biggest being in WW2 in Asia. | Japan and China | 69%
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| Are at war for 3 years since this year. | Ukraine and Russia | 69%
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| Both have a long history of rivalry ranging from the Achaemenids and Athens, to the Ottomans and the Holy League. | Greece and Turkey | 62%
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| Both are rivals over control of the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea. | Iran and Saudi Arabia | 54%
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| Both are rivals over control of the Nag___o Kar____h region. | Azerbaijan and Armenia | 50%
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| Since 2011, these countries have engaged in wars and border conflicts that caused many deaths. Both are located in Africa. | Sudan and South Sudan | 50%
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| Are at war to this day but recently declared a ceasefire. | Palestine and Israel | 46%
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| Enemies due to disputed control over Arun___l Pradesh. | India and China | 38%
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| Both had a dispute over Karelia. | Finland and Russia | 35%
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| After 1922 these countries have been in a long MAD scenario. The most represented being in the Co__ War. | Russia and United States | 35%
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| Have been rivals and enemies since one of them triggered a civil war and took control over the other. | China and Taiwan | 31%
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| These countries have by far one of the longest histories of rivalry. One of them is in the Battle of Agincourt. | Britain and France | 8%
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| Have been hating each other since 1960. Both are the top superpowers. | United States and China | 8%
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