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{{Short description|Military journey undertaken to punish a state}}File:Malolo by Agate.jpg|right|thumb|The American punitive expedition against Malolo, Fiji in 1840 by Alfred AgateAlfred AgateA punitive expedition is a military journey undertaken to punish a political entity or any group of people outside the borders of the punishing state or union. It is usually undertaken in response to perceived disobedient or morally wrong behavior by miscreants, as revenge or corrective action, or to apply strong diplomatic pressure without a formal declaration of war (e.g. surgical strike). In the 19th century, punitive expeditions were used more commonly as pretexts for colonial adventures that resulted in annexations, regime changes or changes in policies of the affected state to favour one or more colonial powers.Stowell (1921) provides the following definition:When the territorial sovereign is too weak or is unwilling to enforce respect for international law, a state which is wronged may find it necessary to invade the territory and to chastise the individuals who violate its rights and threaten its security.{{sfn|Stowell|1921|pp=41–42}}

Historical examples

File:Anglo-Dutch fleet in the bay of Algiers as support for the ultimatum demanding the release of white slaves on august 26 1816 (Nicolaas Baur, 1818).jpg|thumb|The Bombardment of Algiers by the Anglo–Dutch fleet in 1816 to support the ultimatum to release European slaves.]]File:Épisode de l'expédition du Mexique en 1838.jpg|thumb|The French Navy raids San Juan de Ulua (Mexico) during the Pastry WarPastry War "MEMBERWIDE">FIRST=FRANK B.,weblink 2008-08-25, Assure Pershing of Co-operation; Gen. Herrera and Staff Greet Villa's Pursuers After 100-Mile Ride in Desert, The New York Times, April 14, 1916, The first Carranza General to exchange formal courtesies with General John J. Pershing, leader of the punitive expedition after Pancho Villa, came riding into camp this afternoon on a pacing gray horse and, seated on an empty hardtack tin, paid his respects, and inquired after the health of the American forces,
  • Suppression of the 1920 Iraqi Revolt against the British Mandate of Mesopotamia.NEWS, Niall Ferguson, Ferguson, Niall,weblink 2008-08-25, Cowboys and Indians, The New York Times, May 24, 2005, The United States also faces two other problems that the United Kingdom did not 85 years ago. The British were able to be ruthless: they used air raids and punitive expeditions to inflict harsh collective punishments on villages that supported the insurgents.,
  • In World War II, German were involved in the mass murders of civilians in Poland and USSR as the punishment for the acts of resistance and collaboration with the communists.
  • During the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War, the Indian offensive across the international border into Pakistan was characterized as a punitive expedition necessitated by Pakistan's offensive across the CFL into Indian Kashmir during Operation Grand Slam.
  • The 1979 invasion of Vietnam by China was characterised by Deng Xiaoping as an act of punishment necessitated by Vietnam's invasion of Cambodia, saying that "Children who don't listen have to be spanked."NEWS, Swami, Praveen,weblink 2010-12-16, China is treading on dangerous ground, The Daily Telegraph, 24 November 2010, Children who don't listen have to be spanked.,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110916203522weblink">weblink 2011-09-16, dead
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References

  • JOURNAL
FIRST=LEONARD, 1965, Japan's Abortive Colonial Venture in Taiwan, 1874, The Journal of Modern Historyissue= 2, 171–185jstor=1878308, 145215441,
  • BOOK, Stowell, Ellery Cory, Ellery Cory Stowell, Intervention in International Law, Washington, D. C., J. Bryne & Co., 1921,weblink 41–42,
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