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The United States Army in Somalia, 1992-1994

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The United States Army in Somalia, 1992-1994
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Richard W. StewartFirst published 20022 editions

Covers the period when the United States intervened in the east African country of Somalia to arrest famine in the midst of an ongoing civil war. Ultimately hundreds of thousands were saved from starvation, but unintended involvement in Somali civil strife cost the lives of forty-two members of the armed forces, resulting in the impression of chaos and disaster. In his essay, the author analyzes how a mission that had accomplished so much had ended in such circumstances. He concludes that the military and diplomatic peace operation was doomed to failure because there was no peace to keep: the factions were not exhausted from the fighting and were not yet willing to stop killing each other or anyone caught in the middle.

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First publish date 20021 credited authorSearch language english

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