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And yet, disregarding this lesson, Western powers
intervened
in Libya to topple Qaddafi, effectively creating a jihadist citadel at Europe’s southern doorstep, while opening the way for arms and militants to flow to other countries.
During the past decade, the Fed also
intervened
in the long-term market as part of its “unconventional monetary policy” aimed at stimulating the economy.
In 2012, the Supreme Court intervened, decreeing that the Constituent Assembly had outlasted its mandate, and installed an interim unity government led by the chief justice.
Every time the credit expansion ran into trouble, the financial authorities intervened, injecting liquidity and finding other ways to stimulate the economy.
America’s Islamist Allies of ConvenienceNEW DELHI – In just one decade, the United States has
intervened
militarily in three Muslim-majority countries and overthrown their governments.
The 1976 plan called for sustainable logging and basic forest-fire control, but war intervened, costing Afghanistan half its forest cover.
Turkey then started to cooperate with Russia in the war in Syria, and
intervened
militarily in the conflict in August 2016.
After the regulatory authorities
intervened
in May, annual exports to Hong Kong rose by only 7.7%, down sharply from the 57% increase reported in April.
In 1995, a NATO peacekeeping force was sent to the troubled area, but when NATO
intervened
militarily in Kosovo in 1999, Russia backed Serbia’s objections to secession, and Kosovo has still not been admitted to the UN.
America has spent roughly $800 billion in direct military outlays in Afghanistan, and indeed has been at war there almost non-stop since the CIA covertly
intervened
in 1979, helping to provoke the Soviet invasion of that country.
Gul, for example, complained to the police about her abusive in-laws, but she was returned to the family when some of their influential contacts
intervened.
Had governments worldwide not
intervened
with massive rescue and stimulus packages, the consequences would have been catastrophic.
Although both the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank have actively
intervened
to boost economic recovery, the results could not be more different.
France, which has once again
intervened
in Africa – this time to restore order in the Central African Republic – is the only European Union country that seems genuinely interested in satisfying popular demand for more robust European security structures.
The Russian military has
intervened
in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region, ruthlessly bombed civilians and rebel groups in the Syrian city of Aleppo, and brutalized Georgia and Chechnya.
Had they not intervened, their economies would have faced catastrophic deflation, major asset-price slumps, and a complete meltdown of the financial and real sectors.
NATO, for the first time, has
intervened
in the internal affairs of another country.
First, they
intervened
to prevent the financial system’s collapse, and, later, to stop a sovereign-debt and banking crisis in Europe.
Those negotiations should have begun seriously last year, but the war in Georgia
intervened
to put them on hold.
Had the US not
intervened
in 2005 with $49.5 million to rehabilitate the pipeline, it would have ended up in Gazprom’s hands.
Daniel Pipes, an American polemicist, has gone so far as almost to endorse the military coups of 1960, 1971, 1980, and 1997, arguing that “on four occasions between 1960 and 1997, the military
intervened
to repair a political process gone awry.”
Here the most important question is whether the fate of Afghanistan, which was created as a buffer between Czarist Russia and British India, will be – or should be – different from that of Iraq and Libya (two other imperial creations where the US has
intervened
militarily in recent years).
Those that have
intervened
– whether for essential strategic reasons, as in the case of the United States, or out of a sense of obligation to protect societies, as in the case of France – have yet to find an effective approach.
It should surprise no one that Russia has
intervened.
According to the conventional wisdom, the authorities consistently
intervened
not only to try to boost the market after the collapse, but also during its year-long run-up, when the Shanghai Stock Exchange composite index more than doubled.
Rarely has one country
intervened
so heavily in another country’s elections as Russia did here.
When the US
intervened
militarily in Iraq in 1991, the intention was to effect fundamental change in the entire region.
In former leader Muammar el-Qaddafi’s hometown of Sirte, residents told me that they ceased fighting with the rebels and joined Qaddafi’s forces when NATO
intervened
in their revolution.
To be sure, the US also
intervened
after the crisis, implementing a fiscal stimulus package in 2009 that, along with other transfers, raised median disposable income growth by the equivalent of five percentage points.
While Chile has not yet
intervened
in the foreign-exchange market, Colombia and Peru have increased their international reserves massively.
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