Military threats were significantly reduced in the 1990s with the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the end of the Cold War. The Cold War began in 1945 and ended in 1991.
Military threats were drastically reduced because of the end of the Gulf War in the early 1990s. This left the United States, at that time, in no direct conflicts.
Similar to the demobilization of the US war machine in 1945; when WWII ended.
The Haitian military ruthlessly put down democracy attempts in the 1980s and 1990s. Eventually, though the Duvalier family was driven out of the stricken nation.
From WWII until the end of the Vietnam War, women were part of the US Army's WAC (Women's Army Corps); US Navy WAVE's (Women Allowed Volunteer Emergency service); etc. After Vietnam came the all volunteer military and the WACs and WAVEs were abolished in about 1975. Today-the US military has transitioned into a military/law enforcement force (effective 1990s) and is a equal opportunity employer.
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Military threats were drastically reduced because of the end of the Gulf War in the early 1990s. This left the United States, at that time, in no direct conflicts.
Military threats were drastically reduced in the early 1990s because of the end of the Cold War. :)
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Clinton impeachment CAUSED reduced trust in government
Bill Clinton set several military cutbacks in place following the end of the Cold War.
Because the end of the Cold War made it seemingly unnecessary
The two WARS America fought in the 1990s were the Persian Gulf War & The Intervention of Bosnia & Herzegovina. However, one cannot forget these two wars also stand along a timeline of numerous military operations that America has been a part of for dozens of years. Kuwait, Zaire, & Liberia are just a few of the places that were home to 1990s American military intervention.
The military-industrial complex
Wilhelm Unge has written: 'The Russian military-industrial complex in the 1990s' -- subject(s): Defense industries
Environmental constraints placed on logging in the 1990s reduced by 75 percent the amount of timber harvested from national forests in the United States.
Similar to the demobilization of the US war machine in 1945; when WWII ended.