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U.S. Intervention

U.S. intervention refers to actions taken by the United States to influence or shape events in other countries. This can include military operations, economic aid, or diplomatic efforts aimed at addressing threats, promoting stability, or supporting allies. Interventions are often driven by national interests, security concerns, or humanitarian motivations. While intended to improve global stability or protect U.S. interests, interventions can be complex, with mixed outcomes and debates around their effectiveness and impact on sovereignty.