The two embassy bombings occurred in the neighboring African countries of Kenya and Tanzania.
The European Nations did not agree with President Clinton's plan to bomb Bosnian Serb supply lines. He did put much pressure on the European Nations to take action against the Serbs but to no avail.
As of now, there are approximately 195 countries in the world, and most of these countries maintain embassies in various nations. The total number of embassies globally fluctuates, but it's estimated that there are around 250 to 300 embassies worldwide, as some countries have multiple embassies in different locations while others may share diplomatic missions. Additionally, the number can change with geopolitical developments and the establishment or closure of diplomatic missions.
United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor ended in 2002.
United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor was created in 1999.
Bill Clinton after he completed his term as president, he worked for the United Nations for a short while.
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo was created on 2008-02-16.
In addition to ALL embassies being "protected" by laws and agreements between ALL nations worldwide...., insofar as the physical protection of US Embassies is concerned, there is a US Marine contingent stationed at every US Embassy worldwide.
Hilary Clinton
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It impressed other nations with american power.
Union of South American Nations was created in 2008.