differences - "He feared a U.S. invasion" vs. "He feared U.S. invasion"


It it accurate to say this?



He feared a U.S. invasion.



Or should I say,



He feared U.S. invasion.



I'm trying to figure out when to place "a" in front of the U.S. when U.S. comes with a noun like invasion/attack/sanctions. What is the difference?




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