Dates | Conflict | Country | % Correct |
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2001-Present | The U.S. launched its offensive against this nation in 2001 following 9/11 to oust the Taliban regime, which it accused of shielding al Qaeda. | Afghanistan | 100%
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2003-Present | While Saddam Hussein was toppled within weeks, the U.S. remains heavily involved in conflict with this nation. | Iraq | 100%
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2011-Present | A bloody civil war in this nation helped give rise to the growth of ISIS. The U.S., Russia, Turkey, Iran and France have all been major players. | Syria | 95%
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2014-Present | Europe’s bloodiest conflict in two decades began with protests in this nation that led to the ouster of pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych. | Ukraine | 94%
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2009-Present | This nation, Africa’s most populous country, has been fighting an internal war to stymie the rise of the Boko Haram terrorist group. . | Nigeria | 93%
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2016-Present | Hostilities over the disputed region of Kashmir have already been at the heart of two wars fought between these nations. | India/Pakistan | 90%
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1991-Present | The U.S. continues to support this nation's government along with Kenya, it's southern neighbor, in attempting to counter the terrorist threat of al Qaeda and al-Shabab. | Somalia | 90%
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2015-Present | The U.S. has been aiding the Saudi Arabia-backed Arab coalition supporting this country's president against the Iran-backed Houthi rebels. | Yemen | 89%
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2013-Present | Conflict in the world’s newest country has led to more than 50,000 people being killed and a further 1.6 million displaced since fighting broke out in 2013. | South Sudan | 87%
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2011-Present | An uprising in this nation as part of the Arab Spring in 2011 led to the ouster and death of Col. Moammar Gadhafi, with help from the U.S. and NATO allies. | Libya | 85%
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