i don't know that's why i am asking you guys...but obviously y'all don't know either
Part of of Ethiopia used to belong to Somalia, which is why a lot of somali people live in that border of Somalia and Ethiopia. The Americans sent over troops to make peace in Somalia to help restore peace during the somali civil war.But the somali people did not really like having forgieners in their country. While the American troops tried to make peace two American troops were killed, after that all the troops were taken out of the country. but that was the first time. the second time they belived that terriost were in the country and bomed the country.
He has taken out most of the troops and sent them to Afghanistan for peace keeping
Paris Peace Accords
Troops are deployed overseas for a number of reasons. Some troops are sent into combat zones to try and perserve peace. Some troops are sent to allied countries to help with aid. Troops are also sent overseas to help allied troops with missions.
3rd and if you are on a test it should be letter B
to maintain peace and restore the elected president
to maintain peace and restore the elected president
It was an unanimous decision by the United Nations counsel.
Part of of Ethiopia used to belong to Somalia, which is why a lot of somali people live in that border of Somalia and Ethiopia. The Americans sent over troops to make peace in Somalia to help restore peace during the somali civil war.But the somali people did not really like having forgieners in their country. While the American troops tried to make peace two American troops were killed, after that all the troops were taken out of the country. but that was the first time. the second time they belived that terriost were in the country and bomed the country.
The U.S. sent military forces to the Balkans during the 1990s primarily to address the humanitarian crisis and restore peace amid the violent breakup of Yugoslavia, which led to ethnic conflicts and widespread atrocities, including genocide. The intervention was aimed at stabilizing the region, protecting civilians, and supporting NATO's efforts to enforce peace agreements, such as the Dayton Accords. The presence of U.S. troops also underscored America's commitment to European security and the promotion of democratic values in post-Cold War Europe.
Anyone invloved in a peace ceremony are former adversaries. Meaning they are all enemies.
Yugoslavia broke up in the 1990's following a harsh Civil War during the breakup of the Soviet Union. Today the states that make up the former Yugoslavia continue to fight with one another whilst the EU(European Union) continues to try to make peace in the area and incorporate them into the expanding trade partnership between currently 27 European countries.
Hece gives them peace
the third admendment
Poland
The Berlin Wall came down in 1989, the Soviet Union (Russia) was collapsing in 1990, factions of different people (districts, counties, etc) were fighting amongst themselves...killing each other...the US and other nations stepped in to help restore law and order (and stability) to those effected parts of the former Soviet Union. The US was helping in the mission of PEACE KEEPING.
they wanted to defend south Korea and restore peace