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Recent local conflicts may bring Unfavourable Information to the crypto world, reflecting on history.
A concise summary of the major foreign wars of the United States and the corresponding presidents from 1950 to the present:
1. Korean War (1950-1953)
President: Truman
Overview: The United Nations forces fought against North Korea and China, and a ceasefire was reached in 1953.
2. Vietnam War (1964-1973)
President: Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon
Overview: Supported South Vietnam against North Vietnam, withdrew troops in 1973, and South Vietnam fell in 1975.
3. Dominican Intervention (1965)
President: Johnson
Overview: Deployed troops to prevent communism, withdrew in 1966.
4. Lebanon Intervention (1982-1984)
President: Reagan
Overview: Peacekeeping operations, troop withdrawal after the explosion in 1983.
5. Grenada Invasion (1983)
President: Reagan
Overview: Overthrow the pro-Soviet regime and end quickly.
6. Panama Invasion (1989-1990)
President: George H. W. Bush
Overview: Overthrow Noriega, combat drug traffickers.
7. Gulf War (1990-1991)
President: George H. W. Bush
Overview: Liberate Kuwait, defeat Iraq.
8. Somalia Intervention (1992-1995)
President: George H. W. Bush, Clinton
Overview: Peacekeeping failure, withdrawal of troops after the 1993 "Black Hawk Down" incident.
9. Bosnia Intervention (1995)
President: Clinton
Overview: NATO airstrikes facilitate peace agreements.
10. Kosovo War (1999)
President: Clinton
Overview: NATO airstrikes prevent ethnic cleansing.
11. Afghanistan War (2001-2021)
President: George W. Bush, Obama, Trump, Biden
Overview: Overthrowing the Taliban, withdrawal of troops in 2021, the Taliban's reinstatement.
12. Iraq War (2003-2011)
President: George W. Bush, Obama
Overview: Overthrowing Saddam, withdrawal of troops in 2011, rise of ISIS.
13. Libya Intervention (2011)
President: Obama
Overview: NATO airstrikes overthrew Gaddafi, followed by a civil war.
14. Anti-ISIS Operation (2014-Continuing )
President: Obama, Trump, Biden
Overview: Airstrikes and special operations against ISIS.
In February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, and the United States provided funding and military aid to support Ukraine's anti-invasion war, weakening Russia.
In March 2025, President Trump ordered: aircraft carrier bombings of the Houthi forces in Yemen.
Background: The Iran-backed Houthi forces have been attacking American merchant ships in the Red Sea shipping lanes since the Biden administration.
Summary: The military wars initiated by the United States will not bring U.S. stocks to zero; they will only make U.S. stocks more advantageous and increase the attractiveness of the U.S. financial market globally. Given the deep connection between the crypto world and U.S. stocks, can we conclude that localized conflicts have short-term unfavourable information but long-term benefits?