31. President Clinton has already pledged to the parties and the NATO allies that the United States will send troops as part of a peace enforcement force. 32. President Clinton has pledged to send troops as part of a NATO-led force to guarantee an eventual peace in Bosnia. 33. The Bush administration has long expressed skepticism about the use of U.S. troops as peacekeepers. 34. The camps had been created by French troops as a safe area to Hutu fleeing the advancing Tutsi rebel army. 35. The government recently supported the establishment of a new fund to help compensate the foreigners who were forced to serve Japanese troops as sex slaves during the war. 36. The native Latvians tend to see the Soviet troops as invaders and the Latvian resistance as freedom fighters. 37. The option that the administration appears most reluctant to choose is persuading the alliance to hasten preparations for ground troops as an international security force in postwar Kosovo. 38. The portrayal of Napoleon as a buffoon and French troops as savages proved too much. 39. The Pentagon would not release the names of the troops as of late Wednesday. 40. The Serbs have said they may consider Russian-led troops as part of a peacekeeping operation in Kosovo. |