Interviews with 1,000 adult Americans conducted December 15-18, 1995.
A majority of Americans disapprove of the presence of U.S. troops in Bosnia, according to a new CNN/USA-Today/Gallup Poll; only four in 10 approve. And only four in 10 are confident that the United States will be able to accomplish its goals in Bosnia with very few or no casualties. By contrast, in October, 1994, two-thirds were confident that the United States would be able to accomplish its goals in Haiti with few or no casualties. And on the eve of troops being sent to Somalia in December, 1993, 64 percent were confident there would be few or no casualties.
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