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How did President Bush’s response to the conflict between Iraq and Kuwait contrast with President Clinton’s response to the conflict in Bosnia?
President Bush sent a massive invasion force, while Clinton sent many troops as peacekeepers.
President Bush sent a smaller force of troops, while Clinton sent hundreds of thousands to invade.
President Bush contributed to lasting peace in Iraq, while Clinton faced increased fighting in Bosnia.
President Bush negotiated with Iraq before declaring war, while Clinton invaded Bosnia and then negotiated peace.
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"President Bush sent a massive invasion force, while Clinton sent many troops as peacekeepers."
Explanation: George H. W. Bush assembled a large coalition and used force in 1990–91 to expel Iraq from Kuwait. Bill Clinton’s involvement in Bosnia focused on diplomacy, NATO air operations, and later deploying U.S. troops as peacekeepers after the Dayton Accords.
Explanation: George H. W. Bush assembled a large coalition and used force in 1990–91 to expel Iraq from Kuwait. Bill Clinton’s involvement in Bosnia focused on diplomacy, NATO air operations, and later deploying U.S. troops as peacekeepers after the Dayton Accords.
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