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Eventually he sent troops to uphold a peace treaty and protect peacekeepers.
That is when Yugoslavia was no more. Bill Clinton, Boris Yeltsin, and U.S.-Russian Relations Upon his inauguration in January 1993, President Bill Clinton became the first president since Franklin Roosevelt who did not need a strategy for the Cold War—and the first since William Howard Taft who did not need a policy for the Soviet Union. Former Pres Bill Clinton attends official opening of museum and cemetery near Srebenica, Bosnia, to honor 7,000 Muslim men who were massacred by Serbs soldiers there … All were small-scale operations when compared with U.S. involvement in major twentieth-century conflicts.
Proud of what was perceived as one of his few foreign policy successes, President Clinton announced that, under the US-brokered Dayton Peace Accords, 'refugees will be allowed to return to their homes'. The Clinton administration has dealt with four high-profile problems- Somalia, Bosnia, Haiti, and North Korea-which demanded presidential attention, resulted in the deployment of U.S. military forces, and generated congressional and public controversy.
Clinton sends first troops to Bosnia. Two decades later Bosnia is still suffering the consequences. The Clinton Years: Assessing Success in the Bosnian Genocide Intervention Natalie Pierce Pepperdine University This Humanities is brought to you for free and open access by the Seaver College at Pepperdine Digital Commons. In December of 1998, Congress began impeachment proceedings against William Jefferson Blythe Clinton.
Clinton's Debacle in Bosnia by Marshall Freeman Harris .
Initially President Bill Clinton sent U.S. military troops to Bosnia on behalf of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO's) peacekeeping efforts.
Finally ,President Bill Clinton had sent out American troops to save Bosnia to stop the killings and also to get Europe stabilized. Yet they are significant because the way they … It has been accepted for inclusion in Global Tides by an authorized administrator of Pepperdine Digital Commons.
Almost three years ago, I wrote a story about the outrage of Bill Clinton committing the United States military to needless war in Bosnia. In December 1995 the Clinton Administration ended the fighting in Bosnia- Herzegovina.