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How To Change A Regime – Public Relations Sanctions & A Military INFOGRAPHIC

How to overthrow a regime

How to overthrow a regime. 4 simple steps.

America Regime Change Since:

1805: Tripolitania
1865-1867: Mexico
1887-1912: U.S. Empire, Expansionism, and The Roosevelt Administration
1887-1889: Samoa
1893: Kingdom of Hawaii
1903: Panama
1903-1925: Honduras
1906-1909: Cuba
1909-1910: Nicaragua
1912-1941: The Wilson administration, World War I, and the interwar period
1912-1933: Nicaragua
1913-1919: Mexico
1915-1934: Haiti
1916-1924: Dominican Republic
1917-1919: Germany
1917-1920: Austria-Hungary
1918-1920: Russia
1941-1945: World War II and the aftermath
1941: Panama
1941-1952: Japan
1941-1949: Germany
1941-1946: Italy
1944-1946: France
1944-1945: Belgium
1944-1945: Netherlands
1944-1945: Philippines
1945-1955: Austria
1945-1991: The Cold War
1945-1948: South Korea
1945-1949: China
1947-1949: Greece
1947-1970s: Italy
1948: Costa Rica
1949-1953: Albania
1949: Syria
1952: Egypt
1952-1953: Iran
1953: Philippines
1954: Guatemala
1956-1957: Syria
1957-1959: Indonesia
1958: Lebanon
1959: Iraq
1960-1965: Congo-Leopoldville
1960: Laos
1961: Dominican Republic
1960s: Cuba
1961-1975: Laos
1961-1964: Brazil
1963: Iraq
1963: South Vietnam
1964: Chile
1964-1975: Vietnam
1965-1966: Dominican Republic
1965-1967: Indonesia
1967: Greece
1970-1973: Chile
1970: Cambodia
1971: Bolivia
1972-1975: Iraq
1974-1991: Ethiopia
1975-1991: Angola
1977: Zaire
1978: Zaire
1979-1993: Cambodia
1979-1989: Afghanistan
1980-1989: Poland
1980-1992: El Salvador
1981-1982: Chad
1981-1990: Nicaragua
1983: Grenada
1989-1994: Panama
1991-present: Post-Cold War
1991: Iraq
1991: Haiti
1992-1996: Iraq
1994-1995: Haiti
1996-1997: Zaire
1997-1998: Indonesia
2000: Yugoslavia
2003-2011: Iraq
2006-2007: Palestinian territories
2006-present: Syria
2007: Iran
2009: Honduras
2011: Libya
2015-present: Yemen
2019-present: Venezuela

Western Regime Change

Long list of regimes changed by western powers

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