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1. Bush announced the appointment of a national security task force, noted for including former Jimmy Carter administration National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski, who compared Bush's foreign policy views to that of conservative Democratic Senators Sam Nunn and Lloyd Bentsen.
2.One direct result of the Persian Gulf War was that the United States. liberated Kuwait from Iraqi control. Since the Russian people rejected communism in the early 1990's, the United States has provided support to the new nation by. giving foreign aid to Russia in the form of low-interest loans.
3.The two main factors that helped Clinton win the presidency in 1992 were his insistence that the economy was the most important focus point, and his appeal to minority voters.
4.The foreign policy of the Bill Clinton administration was the foreign policy of the United States during the two term Presidency of Bill Clinton, 1993 to 2001. Clinton's main foreign policy advisors were Secretaries of State Warren M. Christopher followed by Madeleine Albright in his second term. The Cold War had ended and the Soviet Union had disintegrated under his predecessor President George H. W. Bush, whom Clinton criticized for being too preoccupied with foreign affairs.
5. Bush protested human rights violations in both China and Somalia; however, he maintained ties with China, an important trading partner, while his intervention in Somalia involved mainly peacekeeping and humanitarian efforts.
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