Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'international intervention'

The practice of states, international organizations, or coalitions actively interfering in another nation's affairs through military force, economic pressure, or diplomatic means. International interventions have historically been justified through principles like the Responsibility to Protect, humanitarian concerns, or strategic interests, though they often raise complex questions about sovereignty and self-determination. These actions have shaped modern geopolitics by establishing precedents for when outside powers may legitimately influence another state's internal matters.

What If The Libyan Intervention Never Happened?

Exploring the alternate timeline where NATO and allies never intervened in Libya in 2011, potentially altering the trajectory of the Arab Spring, migration patterns, and geopolitical dynamics across North Africa and the Middle East.