Talk:International Force for East Timor
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Removed 'attention needed' tag - no immediate attention seen as required. Buckshot06 09:19, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Operation Warden was actually a UN Chapter 7 mission (i.e., "peace enforcement", vice peacekeeping). Additonally, Operation Warden only entailed the introduction of coaalition peace enforcement forces into ET. Once that was accomplished, INTERFET transitioned to "Operation Stabilise," which was fundamentally a humantarian relief/peacekeeping effort.