The war has divided urban townfolk and rural transients, though they share much in common.
But the two have been unable to see each other since the war divided them nearly four years ago.
I have come to feel strongly that these wars divide us against each other to no good purpose.
Back home, the war was dividing the country and the Democratic Party.
The 1947-48 war between India and Pakistan divided it into two parts.
The war divided your society; recognizing Vietnam would put this behind you.
But the war on terror has neither divided nor engaged these continents in the same way.
The war has divided America and will drag on for years.
That war plunged Europe into terror, claimed millions of victims and divided our continent for nearly half a century.
At home the war divided the nation as no previous war had done.