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The Congo War (2055-2067) was a controversial military conflict led by the United States against the then-dictator Pierre Muamba, and the subsequent insurgency that resulted from the occupation. The war consisted of two stages: an invasion of the Congo by a coalition of forces, including the US, and a long period of nation-building afterwards. Fears that Muamba, the military leader of the Congo, was developing nuclear weapons, and was supporting the Marxist African Liberation Army terrorist group, led the American president Bob Jones to topple the regime. A subsequent search and investigation turned up no atomic weapons or terrorist connections with the former dictator, and the military occupation phase became extremely chaotic and costly. Ultimately, the war cost American taxpayers 3.6
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