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Operation Just Cause
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The United States invaded Panama in December 1989, led by President George H. W. Bush, with the stated purpose of removing General Manuel Noriega, who was wanted for racketeering and drug trafficking. The invasion, codenamed Operation Just Cause, concluded in late January 1990 with Noriega's surrender and the dissolution of the Panama Defense Forces. The operation resulted in 516 Panamanian deaths, including 314 soldiers and 202 civilians, and 23 U.S. soldier and 3 U.S. civilian deaths. The invasion was widely condemned by international organizations, including the United Nations General Assembly and the European Parliament.learn more on wikipedia
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