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  • [Date]: 21 December 1996 -19 June 1998
    [Operation]: Operation Joint Guard
    [Location]:  Bosnia and Herzegovina
    [Type]: Peacekeeping force
    [Information]: NATO-led Stabilisation Force(SFOR) peacekeeping force which replaced the IFOR which was a force tasked with enforcing peace under the Dayton Accords.
    (Bosnia (1992–2004))

  • [Date]: 15 June 1993 – 2 October 1996
    [Operation]: Operation Sharp Guard(Numerous resolutions)
    [Location]:  Yugoslavia
    [Type]: Naval blockade
    [Information]: A widespread naval blockade aimed at all former Yugoslavia.
    (Bosnia (1992–2004))

  • [Date]: 20 December 1995 -20 December 1996
    [Operation]: Operation Joint Endeavour
    [Location]:  Bosnia and Herzegovina
    [Type]: Peacekeeping force
    [Information]: NATO-led Implementation Force(IFOR) peacekeeping force was established which was a force tasked with enforcing the peace under the Dayton Accords.
    (Bosnia (1992–2004))

  • [Date]: 27 March 2011 - 31 October 2011
    [Operation]: Operation Unified Protector(Resolution 1973)
    [Location]:  Libya
    [Type]: No-fly zone Air campaign
    [Information]: The Arab Spring spread to Libya by March 2011 with objection to Muammar Gaddafi crushed amid reports Libyan Air Force pilots have been ordered to bomb protesters, two pilots refused to carry out this order and defected landing their fighter jets in Malta. UN SC Resolution 1973 gave NATO a mandate to enforce a no-fly zone and granted "all necessary measures" to protect civilians.
    (2001–present)

  • [Date]: 13 April 1993 – 20 December 1995
    [Operation]: Operation Deny Flight (Resolutions 816 and 836)
    [Location]: Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian airspace
    [Type]: No-fly zone
    [Information]: Resolution 816 extended the ban to cover flights by all fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft over the country, and to use all measures necessary to ensure compliance with the ban. Resolution 836 authorized the use of force by UNPROFOR in the protection of specially designated UN "safe areas".
    (Bosnia (1992–2004))

  • [Date]: 8 October 2005 – 9 February 2006
    [Operation]: Pakistan earthquake relief
    [Location]:  Pakistan
    [Type]: Relief effort – Airlift
    [Information]: NATO took on another new responsibility in the post-Cold War era by providing aid in the wake of 2005 Kashmir earthquake in Pakistan. NATO accepted a request from the Pakistani government for assistance and in total 3,500 tons of relief supplies were delivered to Pakistan whilst also sending medical teams and engineers.
    (2001–present)

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According to the “collective defense principle” of NATO member states, any military conflict initiated or participated by NATO member states can be regarded as a military conflict in which NATO participates. But in reality, military conflicts initiated by NATO member states (mainly the United States) sometimes do not go through NATO or involve other NATO members, there are also military conflicts in which several NATO member states are involved but not in the name of NATO, which is not considered a NATO involvement here.

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