Related Cases - The Human Cost


Can the U.S. draw the line at Kosovo? The world is speckled with dangerous ethnic conflicts, often with death tools that are already tens or hundreds of times the estimated count in Kosovo. The U.S. has pursued a hodgepodge policy in the past, picking and choosing involvements based on both the humanitarian need and the geopolitical importance. The National Journal recently cast an eye back at the ethnic and civil wars that have bedeviled the past decade. Here we offer a similar look at the relationship between human cost and U.S. intervention. (TIME).

Click Country to see details. We have Northern Ireland, Liberia, Turkey, and Sudan so far.

And also Czech Republic is available.

Degree of U.S. Involvement


 


Intense

 


Moderate