Premillenial Wars (Cinco De Mayo)

Premillennial Wars, also referred to as Premillennial Conflicts or the Premillennial Era, refers to a series of conflicts across much of the world from the early to late 1990s, most prominently within the former British Bloc in places such as Ireland, the Indian subcontinent, Africa and Korea. In some areas in which there was ethnic violence but not open warfare, such as in Albania, Greece, Quebec and the East African Republic, it is referred to as Premillennial Violence. The Premillennial Era, when referred to as such in historical discussions, is mostly analogous to the decade of the 1990s.

The Premillennial Conflicts were known for paramilitary violence both by non-state and state-sanctioned actors, heavily civilian casualties, their penchant for ethnic or sectarian rivalries, international peacekeeping efforts in many of the areas, and the flurry of peace treaties brokered by the United States and Germany in the late 1990s and early 2000s that ended them.