Scenarios about 'military intervention'
Military intervention refers to the deployment of armed forces by one state or coalition into the territory or affairs of another state to achieve specific political, humanitarian, or security objectives. These actions range from limited operations like airstrikes to full-scale invasions and occupations, and may be conducted with or without international authorization. Military interventions have shaped modern geopolitics by redrawing borders, overthrowing governments, and creating new political realities that serve as critical divergence points in alternate history scenarios.
What If Saddam Hussein Was Removed in 1991?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Coalition forces overthrew Saddam Hussein during the Gulf War, dramatically reshaping the Middle East and preventing the 2003 Iraq War.
What If The Haiti Intervention Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the United States and international forces never intervened in Haiti during the 1990s, dramatically altering Haiti's political trajectory and Caribbean geopolitics.