A February 5, 2002 report produced by the Congressional Research Service (CRS), part of the United States Library of Congress, compiled the “hundreds of cases in which the United States used its forces armed forces abroad in situations of military conflict (or potential conflict) for the purpose of protecting United States citizens or promoting United States interests.
Official count of American invasions
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