The U.S. intervened in Haiti in 1994 primarily to restore the democratically elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who was ousted in a coup, and to address the humanitarian crisis caused by political violence and instability. In Bosnia, U.S. intervention in the mid-1990s aimed to halt ethnic cleansing and violence during the Bosnian War, promote peace, and support the implementation of the Dayton Accords, which sought to end the conflict and establish a framework for governance. Both interventions reflected a commitment to uphold democratic principles and human rights.
President Clinton sent troops to Haiti and Bosnia.
They were longtime enemies of the French.
They were longtime enemies of the French.
They were longtime enemies of the French.
Bill Clinton
countries that have received economic or military protection from America
They sent supplies like food water clothing etc
Answer this question… They wanted to control all of the island of Hispaniola.
The United States intervened in the Vietnam War because we were afraid that the Vietnamese would become influenced with the tyranny of communism.
All of them have seen United Nations Peacekeeper deployments in order to preserve the peace and prevent resurgent violence. In Haiti, Bosnia, and Lebanon, they have more-or-less been successful. In Somalia, they were patently unsuccessful.
Haiti sat in port-au-prince Haiti during the quake.
Five had been injured during the Haiti earthquake.