Occupied the nations with military forces until debts were repaid.
Occupied the nations with military forces until debts were repaid.
yes
the United Nations forces, which protected South Korea from an invasion by North Korea.
The United Nations Command (UNC) is the unified command structure for the multinational military forces supporting the Republic of Korea (South Korea or ROK) during and after the Korean War.
The United Nations Command (UNC) is the unified command structure for the multinational military forces that supported South Korea during and after the Korean War. After troops of North Korea invaded South Korea on June 25, 1950, the United Nations Security Council adopted resolutions that created the United Nations Command.
The United Nations Command (UNC) is the unified command structure for the multinational military forces that supported South Korea during and after the Korean War. After troops of North Korea invaded South Korea on June 25, 1950, the United Nations Security Council adopted resolutions that created the United Nations Command.
United Nations Peacekeeping Forces won The Nobel Peace Prize in 1988.
The Nobel Peace Prize 1988 was awarded to United Nations Peacekeeping Forces.
Arthur Lee Burns has written: 'Peace-keeping by U.N. Forces' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Congo (Democratic Republic), History, Near East, United Nations 'The rationale of catalytic war' -- subject(s): Attack and defense (Military science), Crimes against peace, Nuclear warfare 'Peace-keeping by U.N. Forces, from Suez to the Congo' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, History, United Nations '\\' -- subject(s): Disarmament, Nuclear disarmament
Roger H. Palin has written: 'Multinational military forces' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Combined operations (Military science), International police, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, United Nations
The two countries that led the UN coalition forces against Iraq in the Gulf War were the United States and the United Kingdom. Under the leadership of President George H.W. Bush and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, they coordinated military efforts to liberate Kuwait following Iraq's invasion in 1990. The coalition included forces from various other nations, but the U.S. and U.K. played the most prominent roles.