The deployment of troops to Bosnia-Herzegovina and 1999 NATO Air War all occurred over the general context of the Balkan conflict. These interventions came in response to the breakup of Yugoslavia whose aftermath including territorial changes, ethnic cleansings, genocide and humanitarian crises.
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It authorized the president to send troops into battle
The president could send troops overseas without a congressional declaration of war.
The president could send troops overseas without a congressional declaration of war.
The president could send troops overseas without a congressional declaration of war.
President Clinton sent military troops to Bosnia because of the terms of NATO. He sent them to help stop the Serbs from committing genocide according to International Law.
to maintain peace and restore the elected president
During his presidency, President Clinton sent troops to several regions and countries. Some notable examples include Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he deployed troops as part of a NATO peacekeeping mission; Somalia, where he ordered the withdrawal of American forces after a failed intervention; and Haiti, where U.S. troops were sent to restore democratic order after a coup. He also authorized military interventions in Kosovo and Iraq.
No- this did not happen until the 9-11 incident and Bush was president.
to maintain peace and restore the elected president
the president has the power to send troops to the battle.
he send troops to protect them selves from the north
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President Woodrow Wilson agreed to send 15,000 troops to North Russia and Siberia.
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Presidents do not need the approval to send troops anywhere in the world. However, generally the president attempts to have a consensus with Congress when sending troops somewhere.
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