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The U.S. Role in Bosnia
Section: CURRENT ISSUES / WORLD VIEWS
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Publication: The world & I online
Issue Date: 2/1/1996
Size: 1,216 Words, 8,984 Characters

More important for the United States, the peace accord is currently being implemented under the stewardship of some 60,000 NATO combat troops, of whom 20,000 are American soldiers. The presence of a heavily armed and American-led NATO force was seen as critical to the success of the peace negotiations.vbcrlf        Before the peace talks began in Dayton, President Clinton offered up to 25,000 American troops as part of a NATO peace implementation mission, saying that "there will be no peace without American troops, and no American troops without peace." With the signing of the accord, the deployment of the American troops currently in Bosnia was set in motion.vbcrlfThe new Bosnia-Herzegovinavbcrlf         The B...

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...dropped to 33 percent. In addition, while the administration maintains that its timetable of one year is based on military estimates, most experts have discounted the timetable as an election-year strategy. Regardless, it remains to be seen if the IFOR deployment can maintain an atmosphere of relative peace long enough for the warring factions to solve their previously intractable problems. vbcrlf

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