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How do President Clinton’s actions in Somalia compare to President Bush’s actions in Panama?
President Bush sent troops to capture President Noriega, while President Clinton removed troops from Somalia.
President Bush threatened to withdraw troops from Panama, while President Clinton negotiated with Somalia.
President Bush negotiated with President Noriega of Panama, while President Clinton sent increased aid to Somalia.
President Bush consulted Congress about how to handle Panama, while President Clinton took action without consulting Congress.
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The first statement is correct.
- President George H. W. Bush sent U.S. forces into Panama (Operation Just Cause, December 1989) to capture Manuel Noriega.
- President Bill Clinton ordered the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Somalia (the pullout was completed in 1994 after the 1993 Mogadishu incident and ensuing policy decision to disengage).
The other options are inaccurate.
- President George H. W. Bush sent U.S. forces into Panama (Operation Just Cause, December 1989) to capture Manuel Noriega.
- President Bill Clinton ordered the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Somalia (the pullout was completed in 1994 after the 1993 Mogadishu incident and ensuing policy decision to disengage).
The other options are inaccurate.
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