The legality of preemptive military action by the U.S. is a complex issue governed by international law, particularly the United Nations Charter, which generally prohibits the use of force against another state unless in self-defense or authorized by the UN Security Council. While the U.S. has argued for the right to preemptive action in cases of imminent threats, such as in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, this stance is often contested and criticized as violating international norms. Ultimately, whether such actions are justified depends on the specific circumstances and the broader geopolitical context.
invade is to simply move your military (for my example) into another country. conquer is to invade, and win
who was the first country to invade in world war 2
Malta
Netherlands
czechoslovakia
In 1085 - nobody.
invade is to simply move your military (for my example) into another country. conquer is to invade, and win
He believed no country should invade another country.
Poland
brazil
Czechoslavia
Czechoslavia
yes! *Ninjaboii
who was the first country to invade in world war 2
Malta
We have an excuse to invade a country.
cuba