That would be a bad decision seeing that we occupy and have military operations/in our allied (oversea) countries. The us military has operations in almost every country on the planet.
It was an Allied victory with the defeat of the Vichy French forces.
The decision to end overseas military operations should be based on a careful assessment of national security interests, global stability, and the potential impacts on allies and partners. While reducing military engagements might be desirable, completely ending overseas operations could potentially leave power vacuums that could be exploited by adversaries or destabilize regions. It is important to have a balanced approach that prioritizes diplomacy, alliances, and partnerships while ensuring national security.
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he commander's estimate of the situation is a clear and concise expression of the purpose of the operation and the military end state.
Its costing us billions of dollars, its taking the lives of our men and women, and the operations are pointless.
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Overseas Trust Bank ended in 2003.
Misr Overseas Airways ended in 1989.
American Overseas Airlines ended in 1950.
A military CAMPAIGN is defined (dictionary) as a military operation to obtain a specific objective and normally lasting only one season in the field. From 1989 thru 1993, the US conducted the following military campaigns: 1. Operation Just Cause-Panama (1989) 2. Operation Desert Shield-Iraq (1990-Strictly a build up of military forces-no hostilities). 3. Operation Desert Storm-Iraq (Jan-Feb 1991) 4. Operation Restore Hope-Somalia (end of 1992 until the beginning of 1993).
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Operation Desert Storm was conducted from January to Febuary 1991; it lasted less than 60 days. Operation Desert Shield preceeded it in 1990; the build up of military forces.