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American Intervention

American intervention refers to the involvement of the United States in foreign conflicts, crises, or political situations to influence outcomes. This can involve military action, economic aid, diplomatic efforts, or humanitarian assistance, often aiming to promote stability, protect human rights, or advance national interests. Historical examples include interventions in World War I and II, the Korean War, and more recent actions in the Middle East. Critics argue that such interventions can lead to unintended consequences, while supporters often believe they are necessary for global security and democracy.