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The term '''World War IV''' is used by some commentators to describe the apparent war between the West, notably in the form of Britain and the United States, and various forces in the Middle East. The term '''World War IV''' is used by some commentators, especially those of a ] persuasion, to describe the apparent war between the West, notably in the form of Britain and the United States, and ] and ] forces in the ].


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The term World War IV is used by some commentators, especially those of a neoconservative persuasion, to describe the apparent war between the West, notably in the form of Britain and the United States, and Islamist and Pan-Arabist forces in the Middle East.

The numbering counts the Cold War as World War III.

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