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United States intervention

United States intervention refers to the government’s actions, such as military, economic, or diplomatic efforts, to influence events in other countries. These interventions aim to promote national security, protect interests, support allies, or respond to crises like threats, conflicts, or human rights issues. While some interventions are planned and strategic, others are reactive. The decision involves considerations of global stability, ethical implications, and international laws, often sparking debates about sovereignty and the long-term effects of U.S. involvement abroad.