Mayoritas dari info ini bisa dipastikan benar dari banyak
sumber media, dan dokumen pemerintah. Tapi ada sebagian kecil yg masih
diperdebatkan kebenarannya, karena Amerika tidak mengaku terlibat, atau masih
rahasiakan dokumen2, terutama yang berasal dari arsip CIA. Siapa yang akan
dibom tahun depan ya? :D
Countries the US has bombed since 1945 is in fact only the
most visible aspect of US Intervention abroad. In practice, US led
assassinations and overthrows of legitimate governments and interference with
elections may be just as significant as the actual bombings listed here.
Countries the US has bombed since the end of World War 2
The US is said to have carried out 32 distinct and separate
bombing campaigns on 24 different countries between 1945 and 1999.[1] However,
the listing below includes later operations as well. In most cases, bombings
with aircraft cannot be denied, though in some cases this has been attempted.
Date , Country , Details , Disputed?
2014 - present , Iraq and Syria , Said to be against ISIS
with alleged be-headings as the primary casus belli , No
2011 - present , Somalia , Ongoing drone strikes , No
2011 , Libya , Early US attacks under UNSC 1973 were
followed by NATO attacks leading to regime change and death of Ghadaffi. , No
2004 - present , Yemen , Ongoing drone strikes, allegedly
targeting terror suspects , No
2004 - present , Pakistan , Ongoing drone strikes, allegedly
targeting militants , No
2003 - 2011 , Iraq , Regime change against Saddam Hussein,
an ally who had gone rogue. By all accounts, US Ambassador in Baghdad, April
Glaspie, gave Saddam the green light to invade Kuwait in August 1990. She was
totally silent on everything until her retirement in 2002 and has not spoken
since.[2] , No
2001 - present , Afghanistan , Regime change under the guise
of trying to catch Osama Bin Laden. , No
1999 , Yugoslavia - Serbia , Allegedly to stop an ethnic
cleansing that had begun or might begin. Targeted television stations and
bombed the Chinese Embassy. , No
1998 , Afghanistan , Cruise missiles on Osama Bin Laden's
compounds. , No
1998 , Sudan , Cruise missile attack on an antibiotic
factory wrongly alleged to be producing WMD. , No
1998 , Iran , , ??
1995 , Bosnia , Serbian forces bombed. Depleted Uranium
shells used. , No
1992- 1994 , Somalia , Known to the West chiefly for
"Black Hawk Down" , ??
1991 , Kuwait , See bombing of Iraq, below. Some of the
attack took place within Kuwait, leaving quantities of Depleted Uranium, and
causing much subsequent concern about cancers. , No
1991 , Iraq , Bombing for 40 days and nights devastated the
ancient and modern capital city of one of the most advanced nations in the
Middle East. 177 million pounds of bombs fell in the most concentrated aerial
onslaught in the history of the world.[1] Genuine multi-national effort and
seen by most as a "good war". , No
1989 - 1990 , Panama , December 1989, a large tenement
barrio in Panama City wiped out, 15,000 people left homeless. Casualties
disputed.[1] , No
1989 , Libya , Attempt to kill Ghaddafi, Tripoli bombed.
, ??
1987 - 1988 , Iran , ,
??
1979 - 1990 , Nicaragua , Ronald Reagan's "freedom
fighters." Sandinistas overthrow Somoza dictatorship in 1978, CIA arms the
Contras (ie Somoza's vicious National Guard and other supporters of the
dictator). US was condemned for terrorism by the World Court in 1986.[3][4]
All-out war, aimed at destroying all social and economic programs of the
government, burning down schools and medical clinics, raping, torturing, mining
harbors, bombing and strafing. [1] , Denied by some
1981 - 1992 , El Salvador , Officially, the U.S. military
presence in El Salvador was limited to an advisory capacity. About 20 Americans
were killed or wounded in helicopter and plane crashes while flying
reconnaissance or other missions over combat areas, and considerable evidence
surfaced of a U.S. role in the ground fighting as well. The war came to an
official end in 1992; 75,000 civilian deaths at a cost of six billion dollars.
Meaningful social change still largely thwarted by 1999. A handful of the
wealthy still owned the country, the poor remained as ever, and dissidents
still suffered from death squads.[1] , By some
1986 , Libya , One of more than 50 attempts to assassinate
foreign leaders (no listing in Pilger's "The World War on
Democracy").[5] , No
1983 - 1984 , Grenada , Operation Urgent Fury, termed by the
UN General Assembly termed it "a flagrant violation of international
law"[6]. , No
1982 - 1984 , Lebanon , Shelled villages from warship.
, ??
1969 - 1970 , Cambodia , More bombs than the whole of WW2. ,
No
1961 - 1973 , Vietnam , South Vietnam devastated. , No
1964 - 1973 , Laos , , No
1965 , Peru , Bombing of Peru and assistance to
counter-insurgency operations [7][8] , By some
1965 - 1966 , Dominican Republic , , ??
1964 , Guatemala , ,
??
1964 , Belgian Congo , , By some
1961 , Cuba , "Bay of Pigs", a failed invasion,
US-sponsored. , No
1960 , Guatemala , , By some
1959 - 1960 , Cuba , 40 years of terrorist attacks,
bombings, full-scale military invasion, sanctions, embargoes, isolation,
assassinations.[1] , No
1958 , Indonesia , Large scale killings , ??
1954 , Guatemala , A CIA-organized coup (Operation
PBSUCCESS) overthrows the democratically-elected and progressive government of
Jacobo Arbenz, initiating 35 or 40 years of death-squads, torture,
disappearances, mass executions, and unimaginable cruelty (peaking 1967-69)
totaling well over 100,000 victims - one of the most inhuman chapters of the
20th century. Arbenz had nationalized the U.S. firm, United Fruit Company. The
Russians had so little interest in the country that it didn't even maintain
diplomatic relations.[1] Bombers based in Nicaragua. 200,000 people are
eventually dead in a 36 year long Guatemalan Civil War.[9][10][11][12][13] ,
Disputed by some
1950 - 1953 , China , , By some
1950 - 1953 , Korea , At least 20% and perhaps up to 1/3rd
of the population killed in order to prevent re-unification. , No
1945 - 1946 , China , ,
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