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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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* http://edition.cnn.com/2003/US/04/03/sprj.irq.woolsey.world.war/

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