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U.S Involvement in Bosnia

The United States Involvement in Bosnia; is it positive or negative.

After a lifetime of war in Bosnia, can the United States really offer positive change? To truly get a feel for the conflict in this region we must first look at the long-standing hatred between the occupying ethnic groups: Serbs, Muslims, and Croats.

From 1481 to 1903 the Ottoman Empire was the ruling body over the entire Balkan region. By the early nineteen hundreds the Ottoman Empire had collapsed. In 1918, at the end of World War One, Russia annexed the Balkan region renaming it Yugoslavia. In 1919 Joseph Stalin, Communist ruler of Russia and its satellite states (i.e. Yugoslavia), appointed Tito to be the head of Yugoslavia. Tito quickly became an iron fisted and ruthless dictator. The Machiavellian characteristics exhibited by Tito have given all Serbs a reputation as being strong armed and merciless. With Tito’s death in 1991, Yugoslavia collapsed and split into 3 independent states: Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Croatia. In 1994 Slovadon Malosovitch was elected ruler of the Serbian state. Incidents of mass genocide and several other war crimes became regular occurrences under his rule. The Bosnian crisis has shown the world the worst of human nature. On beha

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All the United States is doing by “helping” the Bosnian Cause is exactly what the Ottoman Empire did for 427 years. The first is the opinion that the United States should completely withdraw from Bosnia. The United States is torn with whom to side in this dispute. Although the peace is purely an act, it does give leaders time to talk and plan without worrying about their people dying.

Instead of funding the needs of other countries the United States should divert these funds into focus on domestic problems. They need additional medical, educational and food aid to improve their standard of living. This package should include financial and humanitarian aide, airlift, intelligence, and “diplomatic good offices”. On the other hand if they side with the Muslim and Croat extremist then, a very powerful, very influential Serbian government looks on them in abhorrence. Unfortunately this is the fact of life in Bosnia. This is the feeling of the general Bosnian public stated by an expert. Florida, in one day, imports more cocaine than Arizona imports fish products.

Instead of focusing on ending racial bigotry in Bosnia the United States should focus on the racial bigotry domestically. In an effort for the rich to keep their wealth the United States has decided to play “big brother”.

The twenty thousand troops stationed in Bosnia could be protecting the borders of Texas, California, and Florida.

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Approximate Pages = 9 (250 words per page double spaced)

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