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Which countries are at war in the world now?
Wars are common in Ukraine and the Middle East, and often appear in Korean dramas.

Ukraine

In recent years, in order to join NATO, Ukraine is willing to become NATO's "deep-water bomb" against Russia, even without considering each other's military strength, sending troops directly to Russia, which has led to a sharp deterioration of Russia-Ukraine relations. What is even more unexpected to the outside world is that Ukraine even destroyed its nuclear weapons under the coercion and inducement of the United States, but the economic assistance and corresponding compensation promised by the United States disappeared. At this point, Ukraine lost the opportunity to turn over and once became a third-rate country. For the downfall of Ukraine, the outside world thinks that this country held a good hand and finally played badly.

What's more interesting is that even if the United States treats Ukraine like this, Ukraine has not seen the true face of the United States, and still chooses to fall to the West, even willing to "work hard" for the West. Recently, Russian media reported that since August, there have been 1 000 illegal ceasefire agreements in eastern Ukraine, and more than a dozen people have been killed. Under this circumstance, the outside world expressed concern about the escalation of the situation in eastern Ukraine. Once Ukraine makes an excessive move, Russia is likely to send troops directly to fight back.

In addition, according to the Russian Tass news agency, Ukraine also called on the United States to deploy air defense forces in Ukraine. From the outside world, Ukraine has pushed itself into a dangerous situation, and it seems a bit stupid to act as a "pawn" of the United States. Now the situation in eastern Ukraine has become tense and war is imminent? Some military experts warned that Russia, as a fighting nation, is uncompromising. Once Russia is invaded, it is likely to use nuclear weapons to retaliate, and advise Ukraine not to act rashly, let alone pin its hopes on the United States.

According to the latest report, Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech: "Russia and Germany are worried about the intensification of tension in eastern Ukraine."

Middle East

According to the latest report, the regional economic institutions established in the Middle East paved the way for the British and American plans.

By July 1944, the position of attacking Normandy had been stabilized, and the Russian army was pursuing the Germans on the eastern front. At this time, it is obviously a big question whether it is necessary to continue to implement strict import control in the Middle East. Naturally, many enterprises are eager for the early end of the Middle East supply center. Although importers and exporters and governments in the Middle East have benefited a lot, they are fed up with the restrictions imposed by Britain and the United States on their economic sovereignty. They also believe that as long as the middle east supply center does not get in the way, all kinds of goods urgently needed by the market will flood in and have everything.

There are also powerful American business circles and less powerful British business circles eager to start early in a big battle for the Middle East market. Finally, it is becoming more and more difficult to keep the whole team in the Middle East, because the backbone of the Middle East supply center is all active servicemen, and it is time to repatriate them.

In fact, the supply situation is not satisfactory, and some of the most serious difficulties-for example, the supply of textiles-occurred in the late autumn of 1944. However, many deregulation measures have been decided. Most foods belong to the same reserve system, as well as some other unusually large commodities and a few-in fact, a considerable number of commodities that are in short supply are still directly controlled by the Middle East supply center. As for other commodities, the supply centers in the Middle East will be deregulated, and the governments in the Middle East will decide which parts of the import licensing system to keep according to their own wishes-in fact, most governments have kept these rights intact, and they all regard these rights as the supreme magic weapon for implementing economic control.

The importance of financial problems is now beginning to occupy a key position. During the war, almost all countries in the Middle East accumulated a lot of pounds, some even huge pounds, and the dollar income was absorbed by the dollar pool in the pound area according to the agreement. Now they insist on unfreezing these balances and allocating a large amount of dollars. The British Treasury cannot even meet one tenth of these requirements.