ethnic tension had led to war in the region.
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NATO countries intervened in Bosnia to reach a peace agreement, but the global community failed to respond to genocide in Rwanda.
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NATO intervened in conflicts in these two countries that were formerly Yugoslavia.
NATO's first combat mission was in April 1994. It was called Operation Deny Flight. Nobody could fly over Bosnia and NATO shot down 4 Serbian aircraft.
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NATO countries used military force in Bosnia
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.
The international community's response to the genocide in Bosnia, particularly during the Bosnian War (1992-1995), was initially marked by inaction and indecisiveness. Despite evidence of widespread atrocities, including the Srebrenica massacre in 1995, NATO and the United Nations were slow to intervene. However, following increasing pressure and public outcry, NATO launched airstrikes against Bosnian Serb forces, while the U.S. played a crucial role in brokering the Dayton Agreement in 1995, which ultimately ended the conflict and established a framework for peace in the region. Despite these efforts, criticism remains regarding the adequacy and timeliness of the international response.
Eisenhower did not use American troops to support the revolt and NATO did not intervene when USSR crushed the revolution. One problem was that Britain and France were fighting Egypt over the Suez at this time and the US backed them.
Bosnia-Herzegovina has its own military. There is also currently a EUFOR force there. Prior to that, it was a NATO force (IFOR - Implementation Force - then SFOR - Stabilization Force). Personally, I was in the military of a country participating in SFOR while that mission was ongoing, but I went to Kosovo as part of KFOR, rather than to Bosnia as part of SFOR.