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October 7, 1993: Address on Somalia

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Bill Clinton

October 07, 1993

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After American soldiers were killed in Somalia, President Clinton addresses the nation regarding U.S. military involvement in Somalia. He outlines the goals for continued U.S. involvement, including protecting U.S. troops, securing the area, and keeping the flow of food and supplies open. Clinton stresses that the United States will only leave Somalia on its own terms, and the U.S. military must increase its strength so it can do its job and bring our soldiers home.

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