The Vietnamese invasion led to more than a decade of civil war, which was formally ended by a 1991 peace treaty.
The invasion, which began on July 10, 1943, led to in a rapid conquest of the western half of the island.
The invasion led to the eight-year war between the two countries.
This invasion led to great upheaval within the party.
An invasion now of the upper city would only lead to a bloody, deadly struggle.
The 2003 invasion of Iraq led to a significant anti-war movement in which socialists argued their case.
An invasion today would very likely lead to the same result.
This invasion led to the toppling of the Taliban regime.
The invasion led to a 3-year war but Presian was unable to make territorial gains.
The Paraguayan invasion in 1864 led to a conflict far longer than expected, increasing tensions within the party.