Final answer:
President Clinton's decision to send troops to Bosnia and participate in the bombing of Kosovo were in response to the conflicts and humanitarian crises in those regions.
Step-by-step explanation:
The decision of President Clinton to send troops to Bosnia in 1995 and participate in the bombing of Kosovo in 1999 were both in response to the conflicts and humanitarian crises happening in those regions.In Bosnia, nationalist Serbs led by Slobodan Milosevic were killing Muslim civilians. The United States and NATO intervened to protect the civilians and promote peace. The Dayton Accords peace settlement was signed in 1995, creating a dual government and bringing NATO troops to the region.
In Kosovo, a civil war broke out between Serbs and Albanian Muslims, resulting in ethnic cleansing and violence. NATO launched airstrikes in 1999 to stop the attacks and Yugoslavia eventually withdrew its forces from Kosovo. These actions were driven by the goal of stopping human rights abuses and promoting stability and peace in the region.