
US-led invasion
A US-led invasion refers to a military attack initiated primarily by the United States, often with the support of allied countries, aiming to change a government, eliminate threats, or address specific issues. Such actions are usually justified by claims of national security, pursuit of justice, or promoting stability. These invasions can lead to significant political, social, and economic consequences, impacting the targeted country and regional stability. Often controversial, they involve complex motivations, international law considerations, and debates about their effectiveness and ethical implications.