Yes, but not in developed nations. (I.e. England, Australia, Netherlands, etc.) They've just started helping Congo, South Sudan and Libya recently. You can easily Google a list of their interventions and peace keeping missions. "United Nations interventions" will bring up both.
The UN was formed in 1945, long after any major conflict in Canada. So no, the UN has never intervened in Canada.
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YES. One of the more famous interventions was UNASOG, which was a UN Peacekeeping Operation established to verify the withdrawal of the Libyan administration and forces from the Aouzou Strip in accordance with the decision of the International Court of Justice. UNASOG was disbanded after Chad and Libya both declared the Libyan withdrawal to have completed.The toppling of Muammar Qadhafi in 2011 was a NATO operation and did not come under the purview of the United Nations.
Yes the United Nations has intervened in the Israeli - Arab conflicts. The most recent time several years ago when the UN authorized placing French "observers" in southern Lebanon to make sure no missiles could be fired into Israel. This action failed as missiles were launched into Israel from southern Lebanon. The result was an invasion of Lebanon by Israel. Also Israel launched air attacks on Beirut.
Anti American spirit increased in Latin America when the United States intervened int he governments of Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Argentina. This occurred during the 1940s.
No nation has ever been expelled from the United Nations, but Indonesia withdrew for several years.
France did.
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the war with Germany ended in 1945. The United Nations did not start until about 1947 so the UN could not have ever invaded Germany...........
Yes they have