A.P. Richelieu
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@LeGenD You do not want a list of Nato and Allied invasions posted here.
You can start by trying to argue against the legality of the Afghanistan War here:
Why Afghanistan lost its neutrality in the War on Terror September 19, 1998
You are sick slave lota who was born in embarrassment, lives in humiliation and leaves the world Again be original...just mirroring what I say. You are the refection nawaz shreef, zardari and evrry gandoo general general out there. You will serve America at the expense of Pakistan. I called...
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And the 2003 Iraq invasion here:
AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF MILITARY FORCE AGAINST IRAQ RESOLUTION OF 2002
[107th Congress Public Law 243] [From the U.S. Government Printing Office] [DOCID: f:publ243.107] AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF MILITARY FORCE AGAINST IRAQ RESOLUTION OF 2002 Public Law 107-243 107th Congress Joint Resolution To authorize the use of...
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As everyone knows, the Libyan action in 2011 was based on a UNSC resolution after which Your list of invasions grows rather thin.
Also ussr hasn't run genocides unlike Anglosaxons and Turks (Nato) and Israels attempt today.
Syria's action was against an illegal invasion. Shilling for west isn't necessary on this site. The rest of the internet is already full of western propaganda.
The Syrian insurgency started as part of the Arab Spring in 2011 when the illegal regime of Assad (which grabbed power in a coup) responded to the demonstrators for democracy with murder.
The primary insurgent organisation was the al-Nusra which got their funding and weapons from KSA and the Gulf States.
The United States ignored this for three years until defectors from the Syrian Army, disgusted with slaughter, formed the Free Syrian Army which appeared to be the first sign of organized democratic opposition. They begged for weapons against the Syrian tanks, and then - after three years, the US finally got involved supplying weapons and later training. The training was a failure, producing few troops and many defected or traded their weapons, causing the United States to abandon this activity.
With the emergence of the Daesh, sometimes attacking the West, the UNSC issued a resolution calling for all members to destroy ISIS wherever they are. That is how the United States legally entered Syria. Since Turkey did very little against the Daesh, and had undercover deals buying oil, the United States allied with the Kurds.
That is how the United States/NATO legally ended up fighting a legal war of self-defense in Syria.
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