International incident
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An international incident is a seemingly relatively small or limited action or clash that results in a wider dispute between two or more nation-states. International incidents can arise from unanticipated actions involving citizens, government officials, or armed units of one or more nation-states, or out of a deliberate but small provocative actions by espionage agents of one nation-state, or by terrorists, against another nation-state.
An international incident usually arises during a time of relative peace between nation-states, and in general is, on the surface, an unexpected event. Conflicts that grow out of a series of escallating skirmishes between nation-states generally are not considered international incidents; however, terrorist actions can and often do become international incidents. However, historical views of past international incidents often reveal the incident was the flashpoint of a simmering conflict between nation-states, or organizations opposing nation-states.
Wars have often been provoked by international incidents, and diplomatic efforts to prevent international incidents from growing into full-scale armed conflicts often have been unsuccessful.
The term is also applied to various incidents that can disrupt international commerce, and to celebrities or other well-known people who commit gaffes or otherwise act inappropriately, causing the press and sometimes governments to criticize their actions.
The International Court of Justice keeps a list of legal disputes between nation-states, many of which result from international incidents. The Royal Mail of the United Kingdom keeps a list on its website of current international incidents that might disrupt mail service. The incidents listed may or may not conform to the definitions given above.
[edit] Examples of International Incidents
- 2007 Iranian seizure of Royal Navy personnel
- XYZ affair
- Zimmermann Telegram
- USS Pueblo incident
- Trent affair
- Hanging of Joshua Huddy
- Assassination in Sarajevo
- Gleiwitz incident
- Lavon Affair
- Battle of Jumonville Glen
- 1956 Hungarian Revolution
- U-2 Crisis of 1960
- Gulf of Tonkin Incident
- Erection of Berlin Wall
- USS Liberty incident
- Iraqi missile attack on USS Stark (FFG-31)
- Korean Air Flight 007
- 1986 Berlin discotheque bombing
- Pan Am Flight 103
- The execution in Texas of Mexican national Jesus Ledesma Aguilar
- ¿Por qué no te callas?, response given by king Juan Carlos of Spain to Hugo Chavez, president of Venezuela, at the 2007 Ibero-American Summit (Santiago, Chile)