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  2. List of wars involving the People's Republic of China

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    Luxembourg. Ceasefire. North Korean invasion of South Korea repelled. UN invasion of North Korea repelled. Chinese-North Korean invasion of South Korea repelled. DMZ established, little territorial change at the 38th parallel border, essentially uti possidetis. First Taiwan Strait Crisis. (1954–1955) PRC.

  3. China–Georgia relations - Wikipedia

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    Georgia. Diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and Georgia were established on 9 June 1992. Since then, bilateral ties have advanced gradually and mostly focused on economic cooperation. China has an embassy in Tbilisi, and Georgia has an embassy in Beijing. By 2017, China had become Georgia's fourth largest trading ...

  4. Timeline of United States military operations - Wikipedia

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    2011: 2011 military intervention in Libya: Operation Odyssey Dawn, United States and coalition enforcing U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973 with bombings of Libyan forces. 2011: Osama Bin Laden is killed by U.S. military forces in Abbottabad, Pakistan as part of Operation Neptune Spear. 2011: Drone strikes on al-Shabaab militants begin in ...

  5. List of wars involving Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    United States (from 1917) Greece (from 1917) China (from 1917) Central Powers German Empire. Georgian Legion Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Sultanate of Darfur (until 1916) Bulgaria (from 1915) Jabal Shammar (from 1915) Allied victory Russia prematurely withdraws from war with the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

  6. Georgia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between the countries of Georgia and the United States continue to be very close and encompass multiple areas of bilateral cooperation. One of the key U.S. allies in Eastern Europe, Georgia was the third largest troop contributor in the Iraq War and the largest per-capita contributor to the U.S. led mission in Afghanistan.

  7. Russo-Georgian War - Wikipedia

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    The August 2008 Russo-Georgian War, also known as the Russian invasion of Georgia, [note 3] was a war waged against Georgia by the Russian Federation and the Russian-backed separatist regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. The fighting took place in the strategically important South Caucasus region.

  8. International reaction to the Russo-Georgian War - Wikipedia

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    On 25 August 2008, Dmytro Yarosh said that the invasion of Georgia was a continuation of the military expansion of the resurrected Muscovite empire and the United States were actually defending the transport corridor in Georgia. He said that the information on the Russian preparation for the war with Georgia had already been known for the past ...

  9. Georgian–Ossetian conflict - Wikipedia

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    The separatists were helped by former Soviet military units, who by now had come under Russian command. [15] Approximately 100,000 Ossetians fled Georgia proper and South Ossetia, while 23,000 Georgians left South Ossetia. [16] A ceasefire agreement (the Sochi Agreement) was reached on 24 June 1992. While it ended the war, it did not deal with ...