Countries still fight and yet you never see any of them make formal declarations of war on the other (except for you Sudan). But why not? When did nations go from declaring wars to just sort of letting them happen and not making them official? We'll look at the Cold War, specifically Vietnam and the Falklands conflict to see why this is no longer the case. Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164 Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/history-matters-store-2 A special thanks to all of these Patrons below, without whom the show wouldn't be possible: Franco La Bruna Patrick M. Kevin Sanders Stefan Møller Gregory - The Bittersteel Ian Jensen Richard Wolfe Chris Fatta anon sharpie660 D. Mahlik Dragan Wold Qi Xiao John Garcia Ariadni Voulgari Andrew Niedbala Rod D. Martin Paul McGee Bernardo Santos Christopher Godfrey Jeannette Baechle Tristan Kreller Warren Rudkin Magdalena Reinberg-Leibel Danny Anstess Christopher S Nelson Chris Hall Shaun Pullin Perry Gagne bas mensink Alen James Bisonette Fan #1 Joooooshhhhh Henry Rabung Troy Schmidt Adam Barrett William Wold Cap I’m Not In The Description Blake Dryad Lachlan FF Nelly Mark Ploegstra Lim Gilleece FuzzytheFair Roman Cascioppo Jeffrey Schneider Luke Robinson Kinfe85 Byzans_Scotorius Haydn Noble TooMuchWaterYouDie MrPalomino HelloAgainThere Josh Cornelius ColmBoyle Colin Steele Big Nick Richard Manklow Gabriel Lunde Julian Baumann Konstantin Bredyuk João Santos Donald Weaver Richard Hartzell Steve Bonds Nick Finan Christine Purvis Pierre Le Mouel Seth Reeves Nathan Perlman StukaJi86 SirAlpaka Andrew Miraut