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  • World War II (category Wars involving Yugoslavia) (section Aftermath of World War I)
    stated that the Sino-Japanese War and war in Europe and its colonies occurred simultaneously, and the two wars became World War II in 1941. Other proposed
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  • NATO (category Military alliances involving Albania) (section War in Afghanistan)
    the breakup of Yugoslavia, the organization conducted its first military interventions in Bosnia from 1992 to 1995 and later Yugoslavia in 1999. Politically
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  • the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Clinton authorized the use of U.S. Armed Forces in a NATO bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999, named Operation
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  • "From Forever Wars to Great Power Wars: Lessons Learned From Operation Inherent Resolve". https://warontherocks.com/2021/08/from-forever-wars-to-great-po
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  • Joe Biden (category American people of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)) (section Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq)
    interested in the Yugoslav Wars after hearing about Serbian abuses during the Croatian War of Independence in 1991. Once the Bosnian War broke out, Biden
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  • against various countries including the Federal Republic of Germany, Iran, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Poland
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  • international criminal tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and Rwanda (ICTR), and with the war crimes Special Court for Justine Rose. INR/AN/GGI
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  • Richard Nixon (category People of the Cold War) (section Vietnam War)
    rights for minorities, and supported federal disaster relief for India and Yugoslavia. He voted against price controls and other monetary restrictions, benefits
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  • prisoner of war in Vietnam for over five years Brig Gen James Stewart, Academy Award-winning film actor, B-24 Liberator pilot during World War II and recipient
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  • state". Crimes involving moral turpitude were acts, behaviors, or offenses that violate the standards of a country. The concept, "crimes involving moral turpitude"
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  • White House (category War of 1812 sites)
    each wing to conceal what then were stables and storage. In 1814, during the War of 1812, the mansion was set ablaze by British forces in the burning of Washington
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  • 2003). "Executive Order 13304 – Termination of Emergencies With Respect to Yugoslavia and Modification of Executive Order 13219 of June 26, 2001". Federal Register
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  • heirs. This avoids the perpetuation of civil war into the generations by Parliamentary majorities as in the Wars of the Roses. Three states have ratified the
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  • that are political, military, religious, or racial in nature and from involving itself in disputes over such matters. The agency operates in four languages:
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  • reports on the war. Instructions emailed to staff stated that the terms "civil war" and "war" were forbidden in reporting on the Tigray War, with Scott Stearns
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  • Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (category American propaganda during the Cold War) (section Cold War years)
    that the Cold War was essentially a war of ideas. The implementation of surrogate radio stations was a key part of the greater psychological war effort. RFE
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  • American Forces Network (category Radio during World War II) (section World War II)
    was captured and spent five years as prisoners of war. At the height of American involvement in the war, Armed Forces Vietnam Network served more than 500
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