This research paper provides a comprehensive historical analysis of offensive operations conducted by the United States Armed Forces. The study examines the evolution of offensive strategies, from early conflicts to modern warfare, highlighting key campaigns and their strategic significance. It explores the technological advancements, doctrinal changes, and political contexts that have shaped the US military's offensive capabilities. Finally, the paper investigates the impact of these operations on global security and international relations, offering insights into the consequences of US military interventions.