List of Wars Involving Italy - Italian Republic

Italian Republic

Start Finish Name of Conflict Belligerents Outcome
Combatant 1 Combatant 2
1982 1984 Multinational Force in Lebanon Italy

United States
France
United Kingdom

Islamic Jihad Organization Multinational forces supervise withdrawal of Palestine Liberation Organization.
1991 1991 Gulf War Kuwait

United States
Saudi Arabia
France
Egypt
Syria
United Kingdom
Other Allies

Iraq Kuwait regains its independence
1992 1996 Bosnian intervention NATO Yugoslavia Dayton Accords:
  • Siege of Sarajevo lifted.
  • Bosnian Serbs return to negotiations.
1992 1995 Somali Civil War United Nations Various Somali factions UN withdrawal.
1997 1997 Operation Alba Government of Sali Berisha

Italian Armed Forces

Rebels New Parliamentary Elections.
1998 1999 Kosovo War United States

France
Canada
Denmark
Germany
Italy
Kosovo Liberation Army

Yugoslavia Kosovo occupied by Nato forces

Kosovo administered by UNMIK

2001 War in Afghanistan
Afghanistan

ISAF

Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Fall of Taliban régime

Osama bin Laden killed
Ongoing Taliban insurgency

2003 2006 Iraq War Multi-National Force – Iraq

Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein
Iraqi Kurdistan

Iraq under Saddam Hussein

Various insurgents

Fall of Ba'athist rule in Iraq

Deployment in Dhi Qar Province
Italian withdrawal in 2006, conflict ended in 2011

2011 2011 Libyan intervention Many NATO members acting under UN mandate

and
Anti-Gaddafi forces
several Arab League states
Sweden

Pro-Gaddafi forces Fall of Gaddafi regime

Muammar Gaddafi killed
National Transitional Council take control

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