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Seven countries in five years
Seven government and countries, all of which have already been the targets of extra-diplomatic actions and military US action in past years (see List of Military Interventions of the United States), were overtly targeted for invasion and overthrow by the Bush administration in late 2000. The countries were Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran. This objective has been achieved in two, although resistance to foreign occupation of Iraq and Libya will continue for the foreseeable future.
General Wesley Clark, not the staunchest ally of human rights himself (authorizing the use of depleted uranium rounds and attacks on civilians in Yugoslavia, for example), was nonetheless moved for whatever reason to deplore this policy publicly. However, it was six years before he did so, in an interview with Democracy Now!, a conference at the Commonwealth Club of California, and elsewhere.
- Iraq War
- Iraq Wars
- Libyan civil war
- Arab Spring by country
- Civil wars involving the states and peoples of Africa
- Guerrilla wars
- Rebellions in Africa
- War crimes in Libya
- Wars involving Belgium
- Wars involving France
- Wars involving Jordan
- George W. Bush administration controversies
- Iraq–United States relations
- Iraq War legal issues
- Occupation of Iraq
- Wars involving Libya
- Wars involving NATO
- Wars involving the Netherlands
- Wars involving Qatar
- Wars involving Spain
- Wars involving Sweden
- Wars involving the United States
- Wars involving the United Kingdom
- Corruption in the United States
- US Intelligence people
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Intelligence agency people convicted of crimes