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  • African Unification Wars
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  • The African Unification Wars were a series of prolonged conflicts between nations, independent tribes, and varied rebel and insurgent groups of the continent of Africa, primarily fought over issues of resources, tribal affiliations, historical grievances, corruption, and alignments during the Third World War. The wars lasted for a total of seven years before they were brought to a halt by the intervention of international peacekeeping forces from major power blocs, collectively operating under the auspices of the United Nations. The wars ultimately resulted in the supersession of independent national governments in the continent of Africa by the African Union, and was effectively the final conflict of the global unification wars of the late 21st Century.
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  • The African Unification Wars were a series of prolonged conflicts between nations, independent tribes, and varied rebel and insurgent groups of the continent of Africa, primarily fought over issues of resources, tribal affiliations, historical grievances, corruption, and alignments during the Third World War. The wars lasted for a total of seven years before they were brought to a halt by the intervention of international peacekeeping forces from major power blocs, collectively operating under the auspices of the United Nations. The wars ultimately resulted in the supersession of independent national governments in the continent of Africa by the African Union, and was effectively the final conflict of the global unification wars of the late 21st Century.