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Wars & Conflicts: 2012

Global struggles, territorial disputes, and diplomatic breakdowns that began or were ongoing during this year.

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Mali War (Phase 1)

Location: Northern Mali

Following the fall of Gaddafi, Tuareg fighters returned to Mali with heavy weapons, launching a rebellion for the independence of "Azawad." However, Islamist groups (AQIM) quickly hijacked the movement, capturing Timbuktu.

Historical Lesson

"Mali made the "Mistake of the Neglected North." By failing to integrate the Tuareg population into the state, they left a vacuum that foreign-armed fighters easily filled. The "lesson" was that a revolution in North Africa (Libya) can lead to a state collapse in West Africa via a "weapons pipeline.""

At a Glance
  • Combatants: MNLA (Tuaregs) & Islamists vs. Mali Govt
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Northern Mali
    2012 — 2015 3 Years

M23 Rebellion

Location: Eastern DRC

A group of former soldiers mutinied, forming the M23 movement. They famously captured the provincial capital of Goma, humilating the Congolese army and the UN before a specialized UN "Force Intervention Brigade" was authorized to take them out.

Historical Lesson

"The "mistake" was the "Failed Integration" of the 2009 peace deal. The "lesson" for the UN was the birth of the "Aggressive Mandate"—the first time UN peacekeepers were officially authorized to "neutralize" a specific group rather than just defending civilians."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: M23 Rebels vs. DRC & UN (FIB)
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Concluded
  • Eastern DRC
    2012 — 2013 1 Year

Battle of Aleppo

Location: Aleppo, Syria

What began as a localized uprising turned into one of the longest and most destructive urban sieges in modern history, splitting the ancient city between a rebel-held East and government-held West.

Historical Lesson

"The rebels made the "Mistake of the Urban Trap." They assumed capturing a major city would force a regime collapse. Instead, it gave the regime a stationary target for its superior air power and artillery. The "lesson" was that urban warfare in the 21st century favors the side with the most "dumb" bombs and the least regard for infrastructure."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Assad Govt vs. Free Syrian Army vs. Islamists
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Aleppo, Syria
    2012 — 2016 4 Years

CAR Civil War (Séléka)

Location: Central African Republic

A coalition of rebel groups from the marginalized north (the Séléka) launched a rapid offensive, accusing the president of violating previous peace treaties. This led to a sectarian war between Muslims and Christians.

Historical Lesson

"The "mistake" was the "False Peace." The government signed treaties it never intended to fund. The "lesson" was that in a fractured state, a "Sovereign Vacuum" in the capital eventually draws in every armed group from the periphery."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Séléka Rebels vs. Bozizé Govt
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Central African Republic
    2012 — 2014 2 Years

Fall of Aleppo

Location: Syria

After years of stalemate, Russian air power and Iranian-backed militias finally broke the rebel resistance in East Aleppo. The fall of the city marked the decisive turning point in the war, ensuring the survival of the Assad regime.

Historical Lesson

"The rebels made the "Mistake of the External Hope." They waited for a Western "No-Fly Zone" that never came. The "lesson" was that in a proxy war, "Staying Power" is defined by who is willing to be more brutal on the ground, not who has the moral high ground in international media."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Assad Govt & Russia vs. Rebels
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Concluded
  • Syria
    2012 — 2016 4 Years

Syrian Civil War

Location: Syria

What began as peaceful protests in Deraa for the release of children arrested for graffiti escalated into a nationwide civil war after the regimes brutal military crackdown.

Historical Lesson

"Bashar al-Assad made the "Mistake of No Return." Unlike Tunisia, the Syrian regime viewed any concession as total defeat. The "lesson" was that a regime willing to burn its own country to stay in power can survive if it secures powerful foreign patrons (Russia/Iran), but at the cost of a shattered state."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Assad Govt vs. Rebels vs. ISIS vs. Kurds
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Syria
    2011 — 9999 7988 Years

Boko Haram Insurgency

Location: Nigeria (Borno State)

Originally a non-violent Islamist sect, Boko Haram launched an armed uprising after the extrajudicial killing of its leader, Mohammed Yusuf, by police. What began as a local revolt transformed into one of the worlds deadliest terrorist movements.

Historical Lesson

"Nigeria made the "Mistake of the Extrajudicial Execution." By killing Yusuf while in custody, they removed the "moderate" face of the group and allowed a radical, hyper-violent leadership (under Abubakar Shekau) to take over, turning a domestic police issue into a regional war."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Boko Haram vs. Nigerian Government
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Nigeria (Borno State)
    2009 — 9999 7990 Years

Southern Movement Uprising

Location: Southern Yemen

Decades of marginalization led to a massive civil disobedience movement in Southern Yemen. It was the "first match" in the fire that would eventually lead to the 2015 Civil War.

Historical Lesson

"President Saleh made the "Mistake of Economic Pillage." By treating the south as a conquered territory and seizing its land and oil wealth, he ensured that southern nationalism would return with a vengeance. It proved that a "forced union" (1990) cannot survive indefinitely without equity."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Southern Separatists (Al-Hirak) vs. Saleh Govt
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Southern Yemen
    2009 — 2015 6 Years

Mexican Drug War

Location: Mexico

President Felipe Calderón deployed the military to fight the cartels in Michoacán. Instead of ending the violence, it triggered a fragmented, multi-party war as cartels fractured and fought back with military-grade weapons.

Historical Lesson

"The "mistake" was the "Kingpin Strategy." By capturing or killing cartel leaders, the government caused organizations to splinter into smaller, more violent cells. The "lesson" was that militarizing a social/economic problem without addressing corruption creates a "Hydra" effect."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Mexican Govt vs. Drug Cartels
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Mexico
    2006 — 9999 7993 Years

War in Afghanistan

Location: Afghanistan

Following the 9/11 attacks, a US-led coalition launched a lightning campaign using special forces and air power to topple the Taliban regime for harboring Osama bin Laden.

Historical Lesson

"The initial "mistake" was Al-Qaedas belief that a massive attack would force a US retreat from the Middle East. Instead, it triggered a 20-year occupation. However, the US learned the "Mistake of the Unfinished Victory"—by failing to secure the borders with Pakistan, the "candle" of the Taliban was never truly extinguished, only moved."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: USA & Northern Alliance vs. Taliban & Al-Qaeda
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Afghanistan
    2001 — 2021 20 Years

Eritrea–Ethiopia Conflict (Resolution)

Location: Asmara / Addis Ababa

New Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed made a shock announcement accepting a 2002 border ruling, leading to a historic peace treaty with Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki. This ended 20 years of "no peace, no war" status.

Historical Lesson

"The "mistake" was the two-decade-long "Stubborn Stalemate." The "lesson" was the "Power of the Unilateral Gesture"—by conceding a disputed town (Badme) without conditions, Abiy Ahmed broke a geopolitical deadlock that had paralyzed the entire Horn of Africa for a generation."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Ethiopia vs. Eritrea
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Concluded
  • Asmara / Addis Ababa
    1998 — 2018 20 Years

LRA Insurgency (Early Phase)

Location: Northern Uganda

Following the defeat of Alice Auma’s Holy Spirit Movement, Joseph Kony took control of the remnants, forming the LRA. This began a decades-long campaign of child soldier abduction and mystic-led violence.

Historical Lesson

"The "mistake" was the Ugandan governments "Scorched Earth" policy in the north. By failing to differentiate between rebels and the Acholi civilian population, they created a desperate, traumatized pool of recruits for Kony’s cult-like militia."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Uganda Govt vs. Holy Spirit Movement / LRA
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Northern Uganda
    1987 — 2017 30 Years

The Moro Conflict

Location: Mindanao, Philippines

Following the "Jabidah Massacre" of Muslim recruits, the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) was formed, sparking a decades-long struggle for autonomy in the southern Philippines.

Historical Lesson

"The "mistake" was the Jabidah Massacre. By executing its own Muslim soldiers, the Marcos administration turned a local grievance into a unified, armed separatist movement that lasted for nearly half a century."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Philippines Govt vs. MNLF/MILF
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Mindanao, Philippines
    1969 — 2014 45 Years

Colombian Internal Conflict

Location: Colombia

Following a government attack on "Marquetalia Republic" (a peasant enclave), the FARC was officially formed. This marked the shift from partisan rioting (La Violencia) to a structured Marxist insurgency.

Historical Lesson

"The "mistake" was the belief that the rural peasant problem could be solved by bombing "independent republics" into submission. Instead, it created a unified guerrilla front that survived for over 50 years."

At a Glance
  • Combatants: Colombian Govt vs. FARC & ELN
  • Casualties: Unknown
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Colombia
    1964 — 2016 52 Years

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