Wars & Conflicts: 2020
Global struggles, territorial disputes, and diplomatic breakdowns that began or were ongoing during this year.
Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
Location: Nagorno-Karabakh
Azerbaijan launched a high-tech offensive to retake territory lost in the 1990s. Using Turkish Bayraktar TB2 drones and Israeli loitering munitions, they decimated Armenian armor and trenches in weeks.
"Armenia made the "Mistake of the 20th Century Mindset." They relied on deep trenches and heavy tanks, which were "sitting ducks" for 21st-century drones. The "lesson" for the world was that air superiority can now be achieved cheaply by non-superpowers using unmanned systems."
At a Glance
- Combatants: Azerbaijan vs. Armenia
- Casualties: Unknown
- Status: Concluded
Nagorno-Karabakh
2020 — 2020 Less than 1 year
Tigray War
Location: Ethiopia (Tigray)
Following a dispute over delayed elections, the TPLF attacked a federal army base. PM Abiy Ahmed launched a "Law Enforcement Operation" that spiraled into a brutal civil war involving mass ethnic cleansing and man-made famine.
"Abiy Ahmed made the "Mistake of the Allied Enemy." By inviting Eritrea (Ethiopias former mortal foe) to help fight his own citizens in Tigray, he turned a domestic political dispute into an internationalized ethnic conflict. The "lesson" was that a "Peace Prize" does not prevent a leader from choosing a military solution to a political problem."
At a Glance
- Combatants: Ethiopia & Eritrea vs. TPLF
- Casualties: Unknown
- Status: Ongoing
Ethiopia (Tigray)
2020 — 2022 2 Years
Kyrgyz Revolution of 2020
Location: Kyrgyzstan
Anger over vote-buying in parliamentary elections and the governments poor COVID-19 response led to a one-week revolution. Protesters seized the "White House" in Bishkek, freeing Sadyr Japarov from prison, who then became president.
"The government made the "Mistake of the Pandemic Blindness." They assumed the population was too afraid of the virus to protest. The "lesson" was that a public health crisis acts as an "accelerant" for existing grievances—when people feel the state has failed to protect their lives, they have nothing left to lose by storming the palace."
At a Glance
- Combatants: Protesters vs. Jeenbekov Govt
- Casualties: Unknown
- Status: Concluded
Kyrgyzstan
2020 — 2020 Less than 1 year
2020 CAR Election Crisis
Location: Central African Republic
A new coalition of armed groups (the CPC) launched an offensive to stop the re-election of President Touadéra. The capital was saved only by the direct intervention of Russian Wagner mercenaries and Rwandan special forces.
"The rebels made the "Mistake of the Outdated Coup." They assumed a traditional rebel march on the capital would work, but they failed to account for the "Mercenary Pivot." The "lesson" was the rise of the "Security-for-Resources" model, where African leaders bypass the UN and the West to hire private Russian paramilitaries for survival."
At a Glance
- Combatants: CPC Rebels vs. Touadéra Govt / Russia / Rwanda
- Casualties: Unknown
- Status: Ongoing
Central African Republic
2020 — 2021 1 Year
Hong Kong Protests
Location: Hong Kong
What began as a protest against an extradition bill evolved into a massive pro-democracy movement. It was characterized by the "Be Water" tactic—fluid, leaderless, and highly mobile urban disruption.
"The HK government made the "Mistake of the Delayed Concession." By refusing to withdraw the bill until the movement had already radicalized, they turned a single-issue protest into a full-scale challenge to sovereignty. The "lesson" for Beijing was the implementation of the 2020 National Security Law to end the legal "grey zone" of HK autonomy."
At a Glance
- Combatants: Protesters vs. HK Govt / Beijing
- Casualties: Unknown
- Status: Concluded
Hong Kong
2019 — 2020 1 Year
Chilean Social Uprising
Location: Chile
A 30-peso hike in subway fares triggered a massive explosion of anger over inequality. It led to the largest protests in Chilean history and a process to rewrite the Pinochet-era constitution.
"The government made the "Mistake of the Arrogant Metric." They focused on Chiles high GDP while ignoring the crushing cost of living for the middle class. The "lesson" was that economic data is not a substitute for social dignity."
At a Glance
- Combatants: Protesters vs. Piñera Government
- Casualties: Unknown
- Status: Ongoing
Chile
2019 — 2022 3 Years
Anglophone Crisis (Ambazonia War)
Location: Western Cameroon
What began as protests by English-speaking lawyers and teachers escalated into a full-blown insurgency. 2018 saw the "Battle of Batibo" and the widespread burning of villages, creating a massive refugee crisis in Nigeria.
"The government made the "Mistake of the Linguistic Crackdown." By treating cultural and legal grievances as "terrorism," they radicalized a moderate population into a separatist movement. The "lesson" is that in a post-colonial state, ignoring minority rights is a slow-burning fuse that eventually leads to state fragmentation."
At a Glance
- Combatants: Cameroon Govt vs. Ambazonian Separatists
- Casualties: Unknown
- Status: Ongoing
Western Cameroon
2017 — 9999 7982 Years
Russian Intervention in Syria
Location: Syria
Following a formal request from Bashar al-Assad, Russia launched a massive air campaign. While ostensibly targeting "terrorists," the strikes primarily hit anti-Assad rebels, successfully preventing the imminent collapse of the Syrian state.
"Russia applied the "Lesson of the Stabilized Autocrat." They learned that limited air power combined with "advisory" ground troops can save a failing ally and secure long-term strategic assets (like the Tartus naval base) at a fraction of the cost of a US-style occupation."
At a Glance
- Combatants: Russia & Assad Govt vs. Rebels & ISIS
- Casualties: Unknown
- Status: Concluded
Syria
2015 — 2024 9 Years
Saudi-led Intervention in Yemen
Location: Yemen
Fearing the Houthis were proxies for Iran, a coalition of Arab states led by Saudi Arabia launched a massive air and naval blockade. This turned a civil war into a regional proxy conflict, leading to widespread famine and humanitarian collapse.
"The Coalition made the "Mistake of the Air-Only War." They assumed overwhelming air superiority would force a Houthi surrender within weeks. The "lesson" was that a highly motivated, indigenous guerrilla force can withstand years of bombardment if they control the rugged terrain and have local support networks."
At a Glance
- Combatants: Saudi Coalition & Hadi Govt vs. Houthis
- Casualties: Unknown
- Status: Ongoing
Yemen
2015 — 9999 7984 Years
Russo-Ukrainian War (Phase 1)
Location: Ukraine (Crimea & Donbas)
Following the Maidan Revolution, Russia seized Crimea via "Little Green Men" and ignited a separatist insurgency in the Donbas. This ended the "frozen" peace of the 1990s and began a decade of trench warfare.
"The "mistake" was the West's "Policy of Sanctions-Lite." By treating the 2014 invasion as a local border dispute rather than a fundamental breach of European security, the international community inadvertently emboldened Russia for the 2022 full-scale invasion."
At a Glance
- Combatants: Russia / Separatists vs. Ukraine
- Casualties: Unknown
- Status: Ongoing
Ukraine (Crimea & Donbas)
2014 — 9999 7985 Years
Yemeni Civil War
Location: Yemen
The Houthis, allied with former president Saleh, seized the capital of Sana'a, forcing the government into exile. This triggered a massive Saudi-led intervention and what would become the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
"The government made the "Mistake of the Subsidy Cut." By removing fuel subsidies without a social safety net, they gave the Houthis the populist momentum needed to seize the capital with minimal resistance from a hungry population."
At a Glance
- Combatants: Houthis vs. Hadi Govt (backed by Saudi Coalition)
- Casualties: Unknown
- Status: Ongoing
Yemen
2014 — 9999 7985 Years
Second Libyan Civil War
Location: Libya
By 2015, Libya was effectively partitioned between the UN-backed government in Tripoli and the "House of Representatives" in the east, backed by General Haftar. ISIS also exploited this chaos to seize the city of Sirte.
"Libya demonstrated the "Mistake of the Post-Revolutionary Vacuum." The "lesson" for the UN was that holding elections without a unified national army simply provides a "legal" pretext for two rival factions to claim total sovereignty and continue the war."
At a Glance
- Combatants: GNA (Tripoli) vs. LNA (Tobruk)
- Casualties: Unknown
- Status: Ongoing
Libya
2014 — 2020 6 Years
South Sudanese Civil War
Location: South Sudan
Just two years after independence, a political rivalry between President Salva Kiir and VP Riek Machar triggered an ethnic-based civil war. It was characterized by massive displacement and famine.
"The "mistake" was the "Personalization of the State." Because the military and government were built on personal loyalties to warlords rather than institutions, a political spat at the top became a genocide at the bottom."
At a Glance
- Combatants: Dinka (Govt) vs. Nuer (Rebels)
- Casualties: Unknown
- Status: Ongoing
South Sudan
2013 — 2020 7 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.
"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.
"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
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.
"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.
"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