NATO Intervention
The NATO Intervention refers to military actions taken by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to address conflicts and crises that threaten peace and security. Established in 1949, NATO is a collective defense alliance that includes member countries from North America and Europe. Interventions can involve peacekeeping missions, humanitarian assistance, or military operations to restore stability in conflict zones.
One notable example of NATO intervention occurred during the Bosnian War in the 1990s, where NATO forces conducted airstrikes to protect civilians and enforce peace agreements. Another significant intervention was in Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks in 2001, aimed at dismantling terrorist networks and supporting the Afghan government.