I know why this keeps getting posted, but this map has been like 1/3 of all of MapPorn today.
bannakaffalatta2 on
Bolivia 2019?
nkaka on
i feel like we’re only counting official interventions here
Eric848448 on
No fair mom said it’s my turn to post this bullshit map!
NittanyOrange on
It ain’t a Trump problem.
Stop acting like it’s about Trump.
Wardinator1991 on
F**k the military industrial complex!
Harry__Tesla on
Venezuela 2019? Who builds these maps?
Stoic_Heroic_Spine_ on
Didn’t delta force help dismantle the Medellin cartel in Colombia?
HumanTheTree on
I would count Colombia in 1903. We were negotiating rights to build a canal in the isthmus of Panama. When negotiations broke down the US found some Panamanians who would agree to our terms and backed the independence of Panama.
TemporaryPassenger62 on
„the good guys“
reddit-83801 on
This map is doing Central American & the Caribbean in terms of depicting the USA’s (mis)-adventures in applying the Monroe Doctrine
Delicious_Oil9902 on
RIP Victor Jara
Brewerfan1979 on
Why no Colombia? Dont want to take on the cartels?
waterbottle1236 on
These weren’t military interventions. Most of these were CIA operations.
ToonMasterRace on
The spirit of Monroe has been summoned from the other side to make communists and groypers quake with fear
Robcomain on
The person who made this map doesn’t know what a „military intervention“ is
Just_Nefariousness55 on
What’s Colombia’s secret?
AG2- on
In the case of Chile, there wasn’t any military operation in 1964, just money being handed by the CIA to center and right-wing parties for the elections of that year.
In 1973 the military coup was backed by the CIA but no military personnel of the United States participated directly in the coup, it was mostly an internal affair, funded (to some degree) by the US.
I mean, intervention of the US is very much a thing here in Latin America, but supporting a military regime or funding the opposition to a democratic leftist government is different than launching a direct invasion, and the map doesn’t make that clear.
Visual_Musician2868 on
Colombia was also invaded way back by the US to release Panama so they could build the canal
diaz75 on
There was never a US military intervention in Argentina.
On the other hand, the United Provinces in South America (then Argentina) seized Monterey, California, in 1819… but it belonged to Spain so it doesn’t count either.
Chostito33 on
As a Bolivian I will say the supposed 2019 intervention is complete BS. Evo Morales was a POS, wannabe dictator, pedophile that ran illegally for reelection and when he lost, tried to steal the election. He was ousted by a popular uprising, no US military intervention.
madmanmatt94 on
Columbia and Ecuador…huh, I thought that the US got involved in Columbia…oh well
Own-Cupcake5582 on
In the end the having oil is a curse
Puchainita on
Bolivia 2019 wrong
ZookeepergameFew4103 on
I feel like you’re discounting Panama independence from Colombia, which was US-led.
The_Rade on
there wasn’t any american intervention on Bolivia in 2019, this map is so wrong lmao
Evo lost the elections(elections he wasn’t able to run because he ignored the term limits of his own constitution he built in 2009) and magically the vote counting process stopped and he was declared winner just because, that sparkled protest across the country that lasted 21 days until the police mutiny themselves and declared they won’t crush down the protests, and a few hours later the military declared the same so Evo fled to Mexico the same day.
Afraid_Status2220 on
Intervention sounds like doing someone a favour but the reality looked far grimmer.
jabbo99 on
Paraguay?? USA didn’t do military interventions either year. In fact, the USA protested the ‘89 coup.
What a BS map…
claudiazo on
What about Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama?
Also, does the DEAs involvement against pablo Escobar in Colombia not count?
Icy-Stock-5838 on
Give China 2 more decades, they are only getting started with a few single interventions in East Asia, and South Asia..
malex84 on
Need to add Colombia 1903
RoundandRoundon99 on
Peru in 1990?
idontcare5472692 on
You don’t count America bombing ships in Venezuela waters in 2025 a military action?? Please explain.
xquesonegrox on
Monroe doctrine
slow_hedgehog8543 on
You’re forgetting the most important one: (1820-1898).
The Balkanization of Spain in the 19th century using the submissive Spaniards in America (Bolívar and San Martín) and the submissive Spaniards on the Iberian Peninsula (Charles IV, Ferdinand VII, and the liberals), controlled and dominated by Freemasonry par excellence. The: ✡️🇺🇸🇳🇱🇬🇧🇫🇷✡️
idontcare5472692 on
Also the United States provided significant, diplomatic, intelligence, and logistical support to Britain during the 1982 Falklands War, including vital intelligence, ammunition, fuel, and military equipment like Sidewinder missiles, in the British victory over Argentina. We didn’t have troops on the ground – but we were involved at sea and through communications.
LCH44 on
At least once a decade
FIFAREALMADRIDFMAN on
We didn’t intervene in Venezuela in 2019, Maduro rigged an election and even Venezuela’s congress along with much of the world said as much. We recognized the winner of the election along with many other countries but did not intervene militarily. This is slop.
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I know why this keeps getting posted, but this map has been like 1/3 of all of MapPorn today.
Bolivia 2019?
i feel like we’re only counting official interventions here
No fair mom said it’s my turn to post this bullshit map!
It ain’t a Trump problem.
Stop acting like it’s about Trump.
F**k the military industrial complex!
Venezuela 2019? Who builds these maps?
Didn’t delta force help dismantle the Medellin cartel in Colombia?
I would count Colombia in 1903. We were negotiating rights to build a canal in the isthmus of Panama. When negotiations broke down the US found some Panamanians who would agree to our terms and backed the independence of Panama.
„the good guys“
This map is doing Central American & the Caribbean in terms of depicting the USA’s (mis)-adventures in applying the Monroe Doctrine
RIP Victor Jara
Why no Colombia? Dont want to take on the cartels?
These weren’t military interventions. Most of these were CIA operations.
The spirit of Monroe has been summoned from the other side to make communists and groypers quake with fear
The person who made this map doesn’t know what a „military intervention“ is
What’s Colombia’s secret?
In the case of Chile, there wasn’t any military operation in 1964, just money being handed by the CIA to center and right-wing parties for the elections of that year.
In 1973 the military coup was backed by the CIA but no military personnel of the United States participated directly in the coup, it was mostly an internal affair, funded (to some degree) by the US.
I mean, intervention of the US is very much a thing here in Latin America, but supporting a military regime or funding the opposition to a democratic leftist government is different than launching a direct invasion, and the map doesn’t make that clear.
Colombia was also invaded way back by the US to release Panama so they could build the canal
There was never a US military intervention in Argentina.
On the other hand, the United Provinces in South America (then Argentina) seized Monterey, California, in 1819… but it belonged to Spain so it doesn’t count either.
As a Bolivian I will say the supposed 2019 intervention is complete BS. Evo Morales was a POS, wannabe dictator, pedophile that ran illegally for reelection and when he lost, tried to steal the election. He was ousted by a popular uprising, no US military intervention.
Columbia and Ecuador…huh, I thought that the US got involved in Columbia…oh well
In the end the having oil is a curse
Bolivia 2019 wrong
I feel like you’re discounting Panama independence from Colombia, which was US-led.
there wasn’t any american intervention on Bolivia in 2019, this map is so wrong lmao
Evo lost the elections(elections he wasn’t able to run because he ignored the term limits of his own constitution he built in 2009) and magically the vote counting process stopped and he was declared winner just because, that sparkled protest across the country that lasted 21 days until the police mutiny themselves and declared they won’t crush down the protests, and a few hours later the military declared the same so Evo fled to Mexico the same day.
Intervention sounds like doing someone a favour but the reality looked far grimmer.
Paraguay?? USA didn’t do military interventions either year. In fact, the USA protested the ‘89 coup.
What a BS map…
What about Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama?
Also, does the DEAs involvement against pablo Escobar in Colombia not count?
Give China 2 more decades, they are only getting started with a few single interventions in East Asia, and South Asia..
Need to add Colombia 1903
Peru in 1990?
You don’t count America bombing ships in Venezuela waters in 2025 a military action?? Please explain.
Monroe doctrine
You’re forgetting the most important one: (1820-1898).
The Balkanization of Spain in the 19th century using the submissive Spaniards in America (Bolívar and San Martín) and the submissive Spaniards on the Iberian Peninsula (Charles IV, Ferdinand VII, and the liberals), controlled and dominated by Freemasonry par excellence. The: ✡️🇺🇸🇳🇱🇬🇧🇫🇷✡️
Also the United States provided significant, diplomatic, intelligence, and logistical support to Britain during the 1982 Falklands War, including vital intelligence, ammunition, fuel, and military equipment like Sidewinder missiles, in the British victory over Argentina. We didn’t have troops on the ground – but we were involved at sea and through communications.
At least once a decade
We didn’t intervene in Venezuela in 2019, Maduro rigged an election and even Venezuela’s congress along with much of the world said as much. We recognized the winner of the election along with many other countries but did not intervene militarily. This is slop.