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'''Humanitarian intervention''' is a use of military force against another state with the stated goal of defending human rights. The United States empire has used this as justification for destroying many countries, such as Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yugoslavia, which have all resulted in worse humanitarian disasters than what were supposedly occurring prior to intervention.<ref>[https://youtu.be/Pm1Jo0EnN6o The War Hawks Come Home to Roost] with [[Dan Kovalik]] by [[Renegade Inc.]] on [[RT (TV Network)|RT UK]]</ref>  
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'''Humanitarian intervention''' is a use of military force against another state with the stated goal of defending [[human rights]]. The [[United States imperialism|United States empire]] has used this as justification for [[Imperialism|destroying many countries]], such as [[Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (1977–2011)|Libya]], [[Afghanistan]], [[Iraq]], [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2006)|Yugoslavia]], which have all resulted in worse humanitarian disasters than what were supposedly occurring prior to intervention.<ref>[https://youtu.be/Pm1Jo0EnN6o The War Hawks Come Home to Roost] with [[Dan Kovalik]] by [[Renegade Inc.]] on [[RT (TV Network)|RT UK]]</ref>  


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Humanitarian intervention is a use of military force against another state with the stated goal of defending human rights. The United States empire has used this as justification for destroying many countries, such as Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yugoslavia, which have all resulted in worse humanitarian disasters than what were supposedly occurring prior to intervention.[1]

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