U.S. invasion of Panama in 1989

GPTKB entity

Properties (52)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf military operation
gptkbp:aftermath Noriega_was_tried_in_the_U.S.
gptkbp:antiSubmarineWarfare to_the_United_States
gptkbp:casualties 23 killed
approximately 23 U.S. military personnel
approximately 500 Panamanian military personnel
gptkbp:chargingTime drug trafficking
gptkbp:commander gptkb:Southern_Command
gptkbp:context Cold_War_tensions
gptkbp:convictedOf served_in_U.S._prisons
gptkbp:date December 20, 1989
gptkbp:death died in 2017
gptkbp:diseaseResistance poor during captivity
gptkbp:duration approximately 4 months
gptkbp:environmental_impact displacement of civilians
gptkbp:equipment advanced weaponry
gptkbp:established gptkb:United_States
gptkbp:goal remove_Manuel_Noriega_from_power
gptkbp:governmentType military dictatorship
gptkbp:hasEconomy 40 years in prison
gptkbp:healthcare suffered from cancer
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label U.S. invasion of Panama in 1989
gptkbp:impact political instability
gptkbp:influence declined after invasion
gptkbp:internationalClassification mixed reactions
gptkbp:involved approximately 27,000 troops
gptkbp:is_supported_by gptkb:U.S._during_Cold_War
gptkbp:legacy controversial figure in history
gptkbp:legalStatus combat drug trafficking
protection_of_U.S._citizens
gptkbp:location gptkb:Miami,_Florida
gptkb:Panama
Vatican_embassy_in_Panama
gptkbp:militaryRank gptkb:Operation_Promote_Liberty
Operation Just Cause
restore democracy
continued after invasion
remained until 1999
largest_since_Vietnam_War
capture_Noriega
gptkbp:militaryService PDF_(Panamanian_Defense_Forces)
gptkbp:operations Operation Just Cause
gptkbp:politicalPosition former_ally_of_the_U.S.
gptkbp:postWarCareer led to democratic elections
gptkbp:president gptkb:George_H._W._Bush
gptkbp:releaseDate released in 2007
gptkbp:resultedIn Noriega's_capture
gptkbp:role Panama's de facto leader
gptkbp:tactics air and ground assault
quick and decisive action
airstrikes and ground troops
combined air and ground forces