NATO Airstrikes
NATO Airstrikes refer to military operations conducted by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) involving the use of aircraft to target specific locations. These airstrikes are typically aimed at military installations, infrastructure, or forces that pose a threat to peace and security. NATO airstrikes have been employed in various conflicts, including the Bosnian War and the Libyan Civil War.
The decision to carry out airstrikes is often made collectively by NATO member countries, based on assessments of the situation and the need to protect civilians or support allied forces. These operations are usually conducted under international law and may involve coordination with other military and humanitarian organizations.