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Over the past 80 years, the United States has intervened militarily around the world — often from the sky.
In this video, we take a stark look at every country bombed by the U.S., region by region. From the jungles of Vietnam and the deserts of the Middle East to the heart of Europe and even an unexpected incident involving China — this is a powerful reminder of the global reach of American military force.
👉 Whether you’re a history buff, a political analyst, or just curious — this list might surprise you.
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These are all the countries that the U.S. has bombed in the last 80 years — and yes, China is among them.
In Central America, the U.S. bombed Nicaragua, Panama, El Salvador, Grenada, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba.
Moving across the Atlantic, only Somalia, Libya, and Sudan were bombed in Africa. In Europe, several former Yugoslav countries were targeted: Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia, and Montenegro.
Now comes the Middle East, where the U.S. was very active: Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, Kuwait, Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Moving east, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and China were all bombed. Although mainland China was never directly hit, during the bombing of Yugoslavia, U.S. bombs struck the Chinese embassy — so technically, the U.S. also bombed China.
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Hero's Theme by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
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