Grenada
Grenada
In 1983, the United States invaded Grenada to prevent the establishment of a communist government. The invasion, known as Operation Urgent Fury, was prompted by concerns over the safety of American citizens and geopolitical tensions in the region. The U.S. successfully overthrew the Marxist government and restored a pro-Western administration.
President Reagan invaded Granada in 1983.
Cuba
In 1983 US. armies invaded Grenada to stop a coup d'etat. (koo-day-ta)
grenada
In 1983, the United States invaded the Caribbean island of Grenada. The operation, known as Operation Urgent Fury, was launched in response to a coup that had resulted in the establishment of a Marxist government and concerns for the safety of American citizens on the island. The invasion aimed to restore a pro-American government and ended with a swift military victory.
The invasion of Grenada was by the British to eliminate the threat of attacks by the native people against the British.
In 1983, the U.S. Marines invaded Grenada primarily to defeat resistance forces that were backed by Cuba. The invasion, known as Operation Urgent Fury, was justified by the U.S. government on the grounds of protecting American citizens and restoring stability to the island after a coup. The operation aimed to thwart the influence of Cuba in the Caribbean and restore a government aligned with U.S. interests.
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The US invaded Granada in 1983.
Inspector Gadget - 1983 Pirate Island 1-41 was released on: USA: 7 November 1983