US Crimes for Which This Country Should Be Judged
	
	
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If any of you aren't immersed in the workings of global politics, the important thing to know is that
After World War II, the United States, having become the main beneficiary and gained economic and military power, declared that it would defend democracy worldwide.
The Truman Doctrine launched this policy.
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The Truman Doctrine
1. Providing extensive economic aid to European countries.
2. Creating a military-political alliance of Western countries under US leadership.
NATO and 51) 🗃️The original purpose of the UN. The main secret of its creators
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1672986
3. Deploying a network of American military bases near the Soviet border.
44) 💥(History, Policy) The story of how Russia became an "aggressor". The history of relations between Russia and the West.
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1672075
50) 🤝❓💥(The Russian view) Why did Russia and the USSR try to join NATO 4 times? The Russian view. Why did Stalin and Putin need it?
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1672625
4. Providing support for the opposition in the socialist countries of Europe.
Here is a clear example: The entry of Soviet troops into Czechoslovakia in 1968, Prague Spring, Operation Danube.
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1672583
5. In extreme cases, using the army against the USSR and its allies.
In short, the United States, having achieved enormous power after World War II, decided to maintain and strengthen this position by invading other countries around the world and establishing the political systems they desired.
Their desire to occupy other countries began to be justified, supposedly, by the protection of democracy.
This, supposedly, is their goal: to make the people the primary source of power throughout the world.
But, as Comrade Stalin said: "I thought democracy was the rule of the people, but Comrade Roosevelt explained to me that democracy is the rule of the American people."
After 1991, when the USSR was liquidated, the United States became the leading power on the planet without any serious competitors.
The world became unipolar.
Having received this privilege, the United States of America launched its defense of "democracy" into overdrive.
While before 1991 they made at least some effort to be logical and consistent, since 1991 their political activity has been marked by sheer hypocrisy, or, as they say, double standards. (After America won the Cold War and destroyed the USSR, the USSR was the only restraining factor; now it's Russia)
41) 🔥💀💥(History) The collapse of the USSR. How the Russians were betrayed: the collapse of the USSR is the final division of the Russian people
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1664094
80) 💥How the USSR was destroyed. Defeat in the Cold War and the Birth of New Russia
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1683130
For example, one of the liberal myths about the United States and the entire West being adherents of the rule of law is now being discussed as international law.
⚠️ But no one in the US has ever followed or continues to follow any laws when they
❌ bomb other countries,
❌ impose sanctions on others from the past, and
❌ steal international currency reserves.
47.2 🪓💥Let me tell you what American democracy is
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1670640
47.3 🪓💥(Iraq) The USA and Saddam Hussein
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1671751
47.5 🪓💥I'm telling you what Gaddafi did for Libya and why he was killed
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1671791
47.6 🪓💥War in Syria and Russian aid to Syrians
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1672003
63) ⚔️💥Why Yugoslavia Was Destroyed? An Analysis of the True Purpose of Bombing the Slavic Country
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1677991
⛔️ When Crimea held a referendum on independence and joining Russia, from their point of view, it was wrong and illegal;
44.2 💥I want to answer about Crimea. Whose Crimea?
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1672115
✅ When Kosovo held a referendum, it was an expression of the will of the people.
The situations are similar, but for the US, in one case, in Crimea, it's separatism, while in the other, in Kosovo, it's democracy.
⛔️ Remember how the West expressed concern when people were detained at rallies in other countries.
✅ But at the same time, in their own countries, they're dispersing people with batons, gas, and water cannons.
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The West expressed concern when people were detained at rallies in other countries, but at the same time, in their own countries, people were dispersed with batons, gas, and water cannons (photos of the Netherlands and France)
Just think about how hypocritical the West is in its judgments!
Before his visit to Moscow, and once in Moscow itself in 2021, the EU's top diplomat, Borrell, so to speak, accused Lavrov and Russia of allegedly oppressing protesters and detaining them.
The funniest thing is that these accusations from Borrell came at a time when the streets in the US were simply covered in blood after the dispersal of protests.
Sergey Lavrov:
In America, a police jeep runs over demonstrators lying on the ground. And many other very interesting things. The image has already gone around the world of a young woman in Italy being hurled against a wall with a water cannon; she then walks away covered in blood.
Nothing even close happened here!
Lavrov, so to speak, gave Borrell a flash drive with these recordings so that Borrell could see what was going on in the West. He gave it to Borrell before his visit to Moscow. But he didn't even bother watching it, claiming he didn't have time. And he continued to spout nonsense about us detaining protesters here.
And just think about the sheer audacity:
⛔️ They're killing protesters in the streets there,
✅ We're just detaining them.
And he's seriously, supposedly concerned about violating the rights of Russian citizens! Even though no rights were violated.
They say to him, "Look at what's going on here!" To which he replies, "I don't have time to watch."
✅ They kept demanding Navalny's release, like clockwork.
⛔️ While at the same time, it's not just political opposition figures, but ordinary journalists who are sitting in Western prisons.
58) 🗽🤐What You Need to Know About Julian Assange? The Man Who Started Telling the Truth About the US
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1677247
Just like Edward Snowden, Tucker Carlson was fired from his news channel for telling the truth.
⛔️ They even torture people at the American military base in Guantanamo Bay. This is actually prohibited by international law.
This hypocrisy is evident everywhere.
⛔️ Remember when a plane carrying one of the organizers of the Belarusian protests, Roman Protasevich, was grounded in Belarus. There was an outcry in the West about it.
✅ But that same Europe grounded a plane carrying the President of Bolivia himself!
Regarding the media  the Foreign Agents Act  all dissenting journalists are persecuted in the West.
✅ The Foreign Agents Act has been in effect in the US since the 1930s.
⛔️ But now that Georgia did the same, they're planning to impose sanctions against it.
A very recent example is the Olympic Games. Russia was banned from them. And to the logical question: "Why isn't Israel banned?", the IOC representative replied that they didn't ban the Israeli team from the Olympics because the IOC doesn't interfere in politics.
Furthermore, he added that "there are 20 to 30 wars going on in the world right now, and if we listened to all the complaints from all the teams, no one would be at the Olympics."
In the end, a unipolar world is a world of lies and hypocrisy. It would be fine if they simply said outright that what they are allowed to do is not allowed to others. And only they decide what is right and what is wrong.
No.
They try to hide behind democracy, freedom of speech, and individuality, which they themselves trample on every day.
As a result, everything they try to present to other countries as a grievance and violation of something within the collective West flourishes even more in their own country.
Today, we're hearing calls to prosecute Russia and Putin, so I decided to highlight some US actions that the collective West considers normal.
I think everyone has seen this photo 👇
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A map depicting US presidents, indicating which president waged wars where, with the comment that there has never been a single American president who hasn't participated in wars and assassinations outside US borders.
The five of them who are still alive have personally participated in wars in the countries mentioned below.
Another very interesting fact: the United States has 16 million veterans, even though no one has ever attacked the United States.
Where did this come from? The answer is obvious: the United States itself has attacked other countries.
Let's look at what exactly the United States has done on our planet.
According to the news agency, the United States has killed, maimed, displaced, and otherwise harmed a staggering number of people throughout its history.
⚠️ Since 1945, the United States has been responsible for over 20 million deaths in 37 countries!
To put this into perspective, this is comparable to an entire country, such as Romania or Kazakhstan.
Here's a quick list:
☠️ The bombing of Tokyo in 1945,
☠️ The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945,
On August 9, 1945, the USSR entered the war with Japan
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1667793
☠️ The Korean War in 1950-1953,
☠️ The "Crucifixion of Southeast Asia" in 1962-1975 (when the US and its allies killed at least 3 million Vietnamese, Cambodians, and Laotians),
☠️ Iran Flight 655 in 1988 (when the USS Vincennes entered the air and shot down a civilian airliner, killing 290 people out of the sky. The commander of the Vincennes received an award for "exceptionally meritorious service"),
☠️ The "Road to Death" in 1991 (when American fighter jets destroyed dozens thousands of surrendering Iraqi soldiers and retreating civilians. The victims offered no resistance. It was simply a one-sided slaughter of tens of thousands of people who had no opportunity to respond or defend themselves),
☠️ Fallujah 2004 (US Marines carried out a series of chemical attacks using radioactive munitions in an Iraqi city),
☠️ Bola Boluk 2009 (an Afghan village where US bombers killed 113 civilians. Among the dead were dozens of children)
☠️ American drones (the US military drone program began in 2001 and continues to this day. The London-based Bureau of Investigative Journalism reports at least 3,747 strikes and nearly 10,000 deaths.
Since the Bureau began collecting data, 1,427 civilians have been killed by US drones in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Somalia. and Yemen. This description referred to the Obama era; as for Trump, he has sharply increased the number of strikes.
This is not a complete list of direct US aggression.
But there are also assassinations through proxies and their vassals.
I won't list everything, but as an example,
☠️ In 1960, the CIA assassinated the first independent head of state of the Congo, Patrice Lumumba. Subsequently, the United States supported dictator Joseph Mobutu, who killed hundreds of thousands of people.
☠️ Similar US actions in Indonesia, Chile, Iraq, and Libya can be added here.
☠️ Between 1980 and 1988, the United States supported Iraq in a major war with Iran. This horrific conflict resulted in at least 1 million casualties. ☠️ At first, they supported Iraq, and then a terrible fate befell it.
☠️ And in the late 1970s and 1980s, Washington, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan founded extremist Islamic-Wahhabi movements, which eventually evolved into Al-Qaeda* and the Taliban* (*banned in Russia). This was done to win the Cold War with the USSR and destabilize the pro-Soviet regime in Afghanistan.
And this is far from a complete list of the atrocities committed by the bastion of democracy, which most liberals consider the United States to be.
In fact, every US president has his own war: either started or continued. Some even have more than one.
Here is a list of countries the US has invaded since 1945 👇
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1686333
☠️ And what did they do to the Middle East? This is the so-called "Arab Spring." Look at Libya before and after.
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Libya before and after
And civil wars have been raging there since 2011.
☠️ And in early 2020, the US went and assassinated General Soleimani. He was the second most powerful man in Iran.
This is what happened after World War II.
☠️ As for World War II, dozens of books have already been written about how the US financed Hitler.
40.6 💣💣💣The organizer of World War II is known
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1670600
☠️ World War I also began successfully immediately after the creation of what was called the US's main bank, which siphoned gold from Europe and Russia when they were at war.
73) 💲⚔️ Why and who actually organized the First World War
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1680603
And here's what the US did before World War I and World War II ⬇️
☠️ The Indian genocide (the faint of heart should not know how the extermination of the Native American population took place. I will only say that here, murder was turned into a business. Then, 95 million (!!!) indigenous people of what is now the United States and Canada were exterminated).
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☠️ Slavery in the United States (from the 16th to the 19th centuries, approximately 12 million Africans were brought to the American continent. No one counted how many died en route due to disease and horrific conditions. In America, they were exploited to the fullest extent and cruelly punished for any offense, etc.)
It's also important to know that power in America, represented by its president, does not change in this country.
Since the founding of the United States, it has belonged to the oligarchs, the Founding Fathers of the United States of America, who pass on true power by inheritance.
⚠️ That is, today's power in the United States belongs to those
❌ whose ancestors exterminated the Indians,
❌ who imported and exploited slaves,
❌ those who dropped atomic bombs on Japan.
Here in Russia, we have constant upheavals in powera new person at the helm of state creates a new system. In the US, this is unacceptable, as the vertical power structure, with oligarchs at the helm, is very well established.
This is the kind of country that decides what is good and what is bad in the world today.
In short, it's an empire of lies.
	 
 
	
	
	
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		US Wars and Interventions: A Complete List
The Mission of World Hegemony Through the Eyes of Independent Historians
Recently, numerous lists of wars, interventions, occupations, and military operations conducted by the United States have been published in global media and social media. Each list is based on publications by journalists and researchers, who, in turn, often cite each other. However, there are virtually no scholarly studies on this topic that present a relatively complete picture, organized chronologically and based on historical facts. Such studies are somewhat counter-propaganda in nature and, therefore, do not receive funding in the West from either government or private sponsors. Therefore, all serious work on this topic is carried out by enthusiastic scholars who, at their own expense, in their spare time, work in various archives and gather the necessary information bit by bit.
One such enthusiast is Dr. Zoltan Grossman, a professor of geography and regional studies at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, who worked early in his academic career as an editor of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Through years of archival research, this historian has compiled the most comprehensive list of American military operations and interventions from 1890 to 2014. A briefing on this work is presented as a PowerPoint presentation. Sources for this work include, in addition to media reports from various years, the Congressional Record (June 23, 1969), 180 Landings by the U.S. Marine Corps History Division, Ege & Makhijani in Counterspy (July-August, 1982), Instances of Use of United States Forces Abroad, 1798-1993 by Ellen C. Collier of the Library of Congress Congressional Research Service, and Ellsberg in Protest & Survive.
The results of this work allow the United States to be included in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most aggressive country, having carried out the greatest number of foreign interventions.
Let's move on to the list of military operations. Due to the large volume of data, the description of each aggression is extremely brief.
Late 19th century
1890 (-?) - South Dakota, US government troops kill and execute 300 captured Dakota Indians.
1890 - Argentina, US Army intervention in Buenos Aires.
1891 - Chile, US Marines suppress a native uprising.
1891 - Haiti, US Army suppresses a black uprising in Navassa.
1892 - Idaho, US Army suppresses a rebellion in the silver mines.
1893 (-?) - Hawaii, US Navy forces overthrew the government of the Independent Kingdom and annexed the state.
1894 - Chicago, US Army brutally suppresses a railroad strike, resulting in 34 deaths.
1894  Nicaragua, US Army occupied Bluefields for a month.
1894-1895  China, US Navy and Marines participate in the Sino-Japanese War.
1894-1896  Korea, occupation of Seoul.
1895  Panama, US Marines raid the Colombian province.
1896  Nicaragua, US Marines land at the port of Corinto.
1898-1900  China, US Army participates in the Boxer Rebellion.
1898-1910 (-?)  Philippines, US Navy forces overthrow the government and kill 600,000 Filipinos.
1898-1902 (-?)  Cuba, US Navy forces fought at the naval base during the Spanish-American War.
1898 (-?)  Puerto Rico, occupation during the Spanish-American War.
1898 (-?)  Guam, US Navy forces captured and built a military base.
1898 (-?)  Minnesota, US Army destroys the Chippewa (Ojibwe) tribe near Leech Lake.
1898  Nicaragua, US Marines land at the port of San Juan del Sur.
1899 (-?)  Samoa, US Army participates in the War of the Throne.
1899  Nicaragua, US Marines land at the port of Bluefields.
1899-1901  Idaho, US Army occupies and brutally suppresses a miners' revolt in Coeur d'Alene.
First quarter of the 20th century
1901  Oklahoma, US Army suppresses the Creek Indian Rebellion.
1901-1914  Panama, US Navy occupies and annexes the Canal Zone.
1903  Honduras, US Marines suppress a revolution.
1903-1904  Dominican Republic, US Army suppresses a revolution.
1904-1905  Korea, US Marines participate in the Russo-Japanese War. 1906-1909  Cuba: US Marines suppress democratic elections.
1907  Nicaragua: occupation results in the creation of a protectorate under the so-called "Dollar Diplomacy."
1907  Honduras: occupation by US Marines during the Nicaraguan War.
1908  Panama: US Marines interfere in the election process.
1910  Nicaragua: US Marines occupy Bluefield and Corinto.
1911  Honduras: US Army participates in the civil war.
1911-1941  China: US Navy and Army participate in the suppression of numerous uprisings as part of the occupation. 1912  Cuba: The US Army participates in the Civil War.
1912  Panama: The US Army and Marines suppress rebellions during elections.
1912  Honduras: The Marine Corps participates in protecting US economic interests.
1912-1933  Nicaragua: The US Army carries out a 10-year occupation and engages in guerrilla warfare.
1913  Mexico: During the revolution, the US Army flees and evacuates.
1914  Dominican Republic: The US Navy battles rebels near Santo Domingo.
1914  Colorado: The US Army brutally suppresses a miners' strike.
1914-1918  Mexico: The US Navy and Army participate in military operations against the Nationalists.
1914-1934  Haiti: The US Army undertakes a 19-year occupation after suppressing rebellions.
1915  Texas: Federal troops brutally suppress the Mexican-American rebellion, the "San Diego Plan."
1916-1924  Dominican Republic: The US Army undertakes an 8-year occupation.
1917-1933  Cuba: The US Army occupies and establishes an economic protectorate.
1917-1918  World War I: The US Navy fought Germany for a year and a half.
1918-1922  Russia: The US Navy carried out five troop landings to combat the Bolsheviks.
1918-1920 - Panama, US troops quell post-election unrest as part of Operation Police Duty.
1919  Honduras: US Army and Marines suppress riots during the election campaign.
1919  Yugoslavia: US Army and Marines fight against the Serbs in Dalmatia.
1920  Guatemala: Two-week intervention against trade unionists.
1920-1921  Eastern Virginia: US Army suppresses a miners' revolt by force.
1922  Turkey: US Army fights nationalists in Smyrna.
1922-1927  China: US Navy and Army participate in suppressing a nationalist uprising.
1923  Mexico: US Air Force bombing.
1924-1925  Honduras, US military intervention twice during the election campaign.
1925  Panama, US Army and Marines suppress a general strike.
Mid-20th century
1927-1934  China, US Army and Marines occupy the entire country.
1932  El Salvador, US Navy suppresses the Martν rebellion.
1932  Washington, DC, US Army suppresses a WWI bonus protest.
1941-1945  World War II, US Navy and Army fight Japan, Italy, and Germany for three years and carry out the first nuclear bombing of two Japanese cities.
1943  Detroit, US Army suppresses a Black rebellion.
1946  Iran: Soviet troops withdraw from the north of the country in the face of a US nuclear threat.
1946  Yugoslavia: nuclear threat in response to the downing of an American aircraft.
1947  Uruguay: nuclear-armed bombers deployed as a threat.
1947-49  Greece: US Army operation to support the far right in the civil war.
1948  Germany: nuclear-armed strategic bombers arrive at the Berlin Airlift base as a nuclear threat to the USSR.
1948-49  China: US Army and Marines evacuate Americans before a communist victory.
1948-54  Philippines: CIA conducts a military operation during the Huk Rebellion.
1950  Puerto Rico: operation to suppress the independence uprising in Ponce. 1951-1953 (-?)  Korea, army and navy threaten nuclear bombings against North Korea and China.
1953  Iran, a CIA operation overthrows democracy and establishes the Shah's regime.
1954  Vietnam, joint nuclear threat with France against rebels.
1954  Guatemala, CIA command operation, bombing from Nicaraguan airfields, nuclear threat, after the nationalization of US companies.
1956  Egypt, USSR threatens nuclear war with demand for non-intervention in the Suez Crisis, Marines evacuate foreigners.
1958  Lebanon, US army and navy occupy the country and suppress rebels.
1958  Iraq, nuclear threat to Iraq and warning against invading Kuwait.
1958  China, nuclear threat to China over possible reunification with Taiwan.
1958  Panama, US forces suppress protests.
1960-1975  Vietnam. The Army, Navy, and Air Force participate in the Vietnam War. One million killed in the US's longest war, threats of atomic bombing in 1968 and 1969.
1961  Cuba. A failed CIA invasion.
1961  Germany. Nuclear threat to the USSR during the Berlin Wall crisis.
1962  Laos. Army operation during a guerrilla war.
1962  Cuba. Nuclear threat to the USSR and Cuba. Naval blockade during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
1963  Iraq. The CIA organizes a coup that assassinates the president, the Ba'ath Party comes to power, and Saddam Hussein returns from exile to head the secret service.
l964  Panama, the US Army suppresses protests calling for the return of the Canal.
l965  Indonesia, CIA-orchestrated coup, over a million casualties.
1965-1966  Dominican Republic, US Army and Marines suppress protests during the election campaign.
l966-1967  Guatemala, US Green Berets fight against insurgents.
l967  Detroit, the Army suppresses African-American riots, 43 killed.
l968  US Army suppresses riots after King's assassination, deploying over 21,000 troops to cities.
l969-1975  Cambodia, US Army and Navy bomb the country. Up to 2 million killed during a decade of bombing, famine, and political chaos.
1970  Oman, occupation by the US Army to prevent an invasion by Iran.
1971-1973  Laos, Operation Command, US bombing aimed at invading South Vietnam, "carpet bombing."
1973  South Dakota, US Army suppresses the Indian uprising at Wounded Knee.
1973  Middle East, Nuclear threat, threat of world war during the Middle East war.
1973  Chile, military coup to overthrow and assassinate President Allende.
1975  Cambodia, US Army bombing of the captured ship Mayaguez, 28 soldiers killed.
Late 20th century
1976-1992  Angola, CIA command operation providing military support to South African armed groups during the civil war.
1980  Iran, troops, nuclear threat, the army makes an unsuccessful attempt to rescue hostages at the embassy, eight soldiers die in the crash.
1981  Libya, naval aircraft shoot down two Libyan aircraft.
1981-1992  El Salvador, command operation against rebels.
1981-1990  Nicaragua, command operation, the navy and the CIA conduct an operation to suppress the revolution.
1982-1984  Lebanon, US naval and air forces participate in the war against Shiite rebels, 241 Marines are killed.
1983-1984 - Grenada, US military intervention four years after the revolution.
1983-1989  Honduras, troop deployment, maneuvers, base construction.
1984  Iran, two Iranian civilian aircraft shot down over the Persian Gulf.
1986  Libya, bombing by US Navy aircraft.
1986  Bolivia, US Army participates in the "cocaine war."
1987-1988  Iran, US Navy and Air Force intervene in the Iraq War, bombing and shooting down an Iranian aircraft.
1989  Libya, US Navy aircraft shoot down two Libyan aircraft.
1989  Virgin Islands, US Army suppresses Black uprisings in St. Croix. 1989  Philippines, aerial bombing in response to a coup.
1989 (-?)  Panama, US forces overthrow the national government, over 2,000 killed.
1990  Liberia, US forces evacuate foreigners during the civil war.
1990-1991  Saudi Arabia, US troops deployed after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, 540,000 US troops in Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, the UAE, and Israel.
1990-1991  Iraq, bombings, army deployment, naval blockade of Iraqi and Jordanian ports, air strikes; 200,000 people killed as a result of the invasion of Iraq and Kuwait; large-scale destruction of Iraqi troops.
1991  Kuwait, deployment of naval and army forces.
1991-2003  Iraq, bombing, naval no-fly zone over the Kurdish north and Shiite south; constant air strikes and naval blockades.
1992  Los Angeles, army and marine forces deployed against Protestants and rioters.
1992-1994  Somalia, occupation by the US army and navy, participation in the civil war.
1992-94  Yugoslavia, NATO naval blockade of Serbia and Montenegro.
1993  Bosnia, bombing, patrols, establishment of a no-fly zone, participation in the civil war, killing of Serbs, strikes on Serbia, and downing of aircraft. 1994  Haiti, troop deployment, naval blockade and occupation of the country, overthrow of the military government.
1996-1997  Zaire (Congo), troop deployment in Hutu refugee camps in Rwanda, as well as in areas where the revolution in Congo is beginning.
1997  Liberia, US military deployment to evacuate foreigners.
1997  Albania, US military deployment to evacuate foreigners.
1998  Sudan, missile attack on a pharmaceutical plant; the CIA believes the plant was producing chemical weapons for terrorists.
1998  Afghanistan, missile attack on former CIA training camps used by Islamic fundamentalist groups that allegedly attacked embassies.
1998  Iraq, bombing, four days of intense air and missile strikes after authorities allegedly obstructed weapons inspectors.
1999  Yugoslavia, multiple bombings, heavy NATO missile and air strikes after Serbia refuses to leave Kosovo. NATO occupation of Kosovo.
Early 21st Century
2000  Yemen, attack on the Naval USS Cole in Aden, 17 dead.
2001  Macedonia, NATO troop deployment.
2001  US, Air Force and Navy response to 9/11.
2001-?  Afghanistan, troop deployment, bombings, missile attacks, massive US mobilization to overthrow the Taliban, hunt al-Qaeda militants, install the Karzai regime, and combat the Taliban insurgency. More than 30,000 US troops and numerous private military companies occupy the country.
2002  Yemen, al-Qaeda missile attack against the US.
2002  Philippines, troop deployment, naval military mission against Abu Sayyaf in the Sulu Archipelago, west of Mindanao.
2003  Colombia, US Army and Special Forces deployed to rebel zone to support Colombian forces protecting oil pipeline.
2003-2011  Iraq, war, bombing, occupation of the country, overthrow of Saddam Hussein. More than 250,000 US troops participate in the invasion. US and British forces occupy the country and fight Sunni and Shiite insurgents. More than 160,000 troops and numerous private contractors carry out the occupation and build large permanent bases.
2003  Liberia, participation in peacekeeping forces, operation to overthrow the country's leader.
2004-2005  Haiti: US Army, Marines, and Ground Forces occupy the country.
2005  Pakistan: Missile strikes and bombings, covert operations, and drone attacks.
2006  Somalia: Missile, naval, and army forces participate in a command operation. Special forces participate in the Ethiopian invasion that overthrows the Islamist government; AC-130 bombings, cruise missile attacks, and airstrikes against Islamist rebels; naval blockade against "pirates" and rebels.
2008  Syria: Special forces participate in a helicopter raid 5 miles from Iraq; 8 Syrian civilians are killed.
2009  Yemen: Missile strikes; a missile attack on al-Qaeda kills 49 civilians.
2011 - Libya: Bombing, missile strikes, troop deployment, command operation. NATO coordinates air strikes and missile attacks against the Gaddafi government during the rebel army's uprising. US Special Forces conduct covert operations.
2014  Iraq: Bombing, missile strikes, troop deployment, command operation.
2014  Syria: Bombing, missile strikes, troop deployment, command operation. Participation in the civil war on the side of terrorists.
2014  War in Cameroon
2015  Yemen: US missile strikes against Yemeni Houthi rebels and active support for the intervention of Saudi Arabia and its allies in Yemen
2014  War in Ukraine (It continues to the present day)
93) What would have happened if Russia had not launched a military special operation? I'm answering you!
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1686079
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Dr. Zoltan Grossman described 150 military operations conducted by the US Army, both against foreign countries and domestically, even in Washington, D.C. Dr. Grossman provides more detail about each operation in his briefing, presented as a presentation. At the end of the report, Grossman writes:
"One of the most dangerous ideas of the 20th century was that 'people like us' couldn't commit atrocities against civilians.
The citizens of Germany and Japan believed it, but their militaries killed millions.
The British and French believed it, but their militaries waged brutal colonial wars in Africa and Asia.
The citizens of Israel believed it, but their army massacred Palestinians and Lebanese.
The Arabs believed it, but suicide bombers and hijackers targeted American and Israeli civilians.
US citizens thought so, but their troops killed hundreds of thousands in Vietnam, Iraq, and elsewhere."
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But this applies most to Great Britain. While the United States undoubtedly leads the world in the number of military interventions, occupations, and interventions, the UK leads the world in the number of countries attacked militarily. A study confirming this fact was conducted by British historian Stuart Laycock. His findings were published in The Telegraph under the title "The British Invaded Nine Out of Ten Countries  Only Luxembourg Missed."
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According to Laycock, the British invaded nearly 90 percent of countries worldwide at one time or another. An analysis of the histories of nearly 200 countries reveals that only 22 countries never experienced British invasion. This distinct group includes countries as distant from the UK as Guatemala, Tajikistan, and the Marshall Islands, as well as some closer, such as Luxembourg.
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To date, only 22 of the 193 UN member states have never been subjected to British military aggression.
Western propaganda has been convincing people for centuries that Russia is the most aggressive country, despite the facts proving the exact opposite. One need only delve into the archives, reconstruct the chronology of events, and analyze the data. I am confident that an analysis of each US military aggression will yield a wealth of interesting insights. However, such an analysis is unlikely to reach a wide audience, who are convinced of the utterly peaceful nature of so-called "Western democracy."