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* 1950: Support for [[Franco Dictatorship]] in Spain
* 1950: Support for [[Franco Dictatorship]] in Spain
* 1952: Support for [[Batista Dictatorship]] in Cuba
* 1952: Support for [[Batista Dictatorship]] in Cuba
* 1960: Terrorism against Cuba
* 1960: [[Terrorism in Cuba|Terrorism against Cuba]]
* 1962: Support for Military Dictatorship in Brazil
* 1962: Support for Military Dictatorship in Brazil
* 1963: [[Vietnam War|Invasion of Vietnam]]
* 1963: [[Vietnam War|Invasion of Vietnam]]

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</image> <label>Type</label> <label>Effects</label> <label>Source</label> <label>Cost to buy</label> <label>Cost to sell</label> </infobox>Content Warning: This article contains extensive discussion and description of torture, rape, murder and genocide Note: We acknowledge that occasionally, US hegemony CAN have benefits (for instance, killing Nazis) and we do not support all groups opposed to US hegemony. The US is also not behind every event in global politics, they are an empire but not omnipotent. However, we strongly condemn US hegemony as most of it leads to loss of life and the underdevelopment of countries, condemning hundreds of millions to a life of poverty. A timeline of the actions taken by the United States government in order to secure greater hegemony and power and wealth at the expense of people, both its own and abroad. We include authoritarian regimes and dictatorships supported by the US, coups supported by the US, interference in elections, invasions, suppression of rebellions (domestic and abroad), bombing campaigns and support for terrorist or guerilla groups. Actions against piracy and retaliation against states that the declared war on the US are not included on this list, except in situations where the US used it for hegemonic gains or lied to their population.