Crazy!

It’s estimated that more than 11 million people were killed throughout the many proxy wars fought by the US and the Soviet Union. This includes the Algerian War (1954 to 1962), the Taiwan Strait Crisis (1958), the Lebanon Crisis of 1958, the Tibetan Uprising of 1959 to 1962, the various Central American revolutions from 1960 to 1996, the Congo Crisis of 1960 to 1965, the Eritrean War of Independence (1974 to 1991), the North Yemen Civil War (1962 to 1970), the Dhofar Rebellion (1962 to 1976), the Sand War of 1963, the Dominican Civil War of 1965, the Chadian Civil War of 1965 to 1979,  the Thailand Insurgency (1965 to 1983), the Bolivian Campaign (1966 to 1967), the Korean DMZ Conflict (1966 to 1969), the South African Border War (1966 to 1990), the Malaysian Insurgency of 1968 to 1989, the Al-Wadiah War of 1969, the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, the Yemenite War of 1972, the Angolan Civil War (1974 to 2002), the Ethiopian Civil War (1974 to 1991), the Western Sahara War (1975 to 1991), the Indonesian occupation of East Timor (1975 to 1999), the Cambodian Vietnamese War (1977 to 1991), the Mozambican Civil War (1977 to 1992), the Yemenite War of 1979, the Soviet Afghan War (1979 to 1989), the Afghan Civil War (1989 to 1992), the Angolan Civil War (1974 to 2002), the Nepalese Civil War (1996 to 2006), the 1975 to 2008 insurgency in Laos, and, of course, the Arab-Israeli conflict (1948 to present).