That happened in 1987, not 1979.
The Panama invasion, also known as Operation Just Cause, occurred from December 20, 1989, to January 31, 1990. The United States launched the military operation to depose Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega, who was involved in drug trafficking and had become increasingly hostile to U.S. interests. The invasion aimed to restore democracy in Panama and protect American citizens living there.
The Panama invasion, also known as Operation Just Cause, occurred from December 20, 1989, to January 31, 1990. The United States launched the operation to depose Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega, who was involved in drug trafficking and had been a former ally of the U.S. The invasion aimed to restore democracy in Panama and protect American citizens living there.
The Panama invasion, also known as Operation Just Cause, took place between December 20, 1989, and January 31, 1990. It was a U.S. military operation aimed at deposing Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega, who was involved in drug trafficking and had become increasingly antagonistic towards the U.S. The invasion resulted in significant military engagement and ultimately led to Noriega's capture and eventual extradition to the United States.
Manuel Noriega was removed from power during the invasion of 1989 because he was a dictator. Once detained, he was also charged with drug trafficking and money laundering.
Panama
Operation Just Cause was the U.S. invasion of Panama in 1989. The reason was to remove the general/dictator Manuel Noriega.
Manuel Noriega was removed from Panama and convicted of drug trafficking.
Boy Noriega's birth name is Bienvenido Noriega.
Fez Noriega's birth name is Fernando Noriega.
Danny Noriega's birth name is Daniel Anthony Noriega.
George Noriega's birth name is George R. Noriega.
Adela Noriega's birth name is Adela Amalia Noriega Mendez.