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Well, correct me if I'm wrong, but in both Somalia and Yugoslavia, the US went in as "UN peacekeepers," not at US soldiers, per se.
The biggest problem with Somalia is that after the humanitarian goals had been achieved, the UN generals decided to start going after war lords, that's when all the bad stuff happened, and what eventually led to Clinton pulling US troops out of there. Afterwards, the remaining UN peacekeepers from other countries that remained also decided to pull out after their loss of American support.
As far as Yugoslavia is concerned, that was also initiated by UN actions. The US did try to get the Dayton peace accords, I believe unilaterally, but the inital push into Yugoslavia was by the UN. Now it is actually NATO that is in control of the peacekeepers that remain, not the US. Just thought I'd throw that in before Iraq gets groupped with those two events that were actually both initiated by the UN, not the US.
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