Which of the following statements is true concerning foreign policy during the Clinton administration?

A. President Clinton's heavy reliance on American military might to solve international problems ended with the U. S. involvement in Bosnia.
B. President Clinton's willingness to use American military might to end civil wars in developing nations was apparent in his decision to send troops to end the genocide in Rwanda.
C. President Clinton's reluctance to intervene militarily in foreign countries may be seen in his refusal to yield to congressional demands that he send troops to Iraq to overthrow Saddam Hussein.
D. President Clinton's mistrust of foreign military interventions was strengthened by the difficulties that followed U.S. involvement in Somalia.


Answer: D

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