4.

U.S. military intervention failed to end a civil war in

*Haiti.
Somalia.
Kosovo.
Palestine.

Thank You.

I disagree.

http://www.dfat.gov.au/geo/haiti/haiti_brief.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somali_Civil_War

I don't think its Haiti. I think its Solalia.

*somalia.

Yes, it's Somalia.

your both wrong

It’s Somalia

To determine which country the U.S. military intervention failed to end a civil war in, we will need to analyze each option.

1. Haiti: The United States military conducted multiple interventions in Haiti with the aim of stabilizing the country and ending political turmoil. However, it can be argued that these interventions did not fully resolve the ongoing civil unrest in Haiti, as they have struggled with political instability and social tensions even after the U.S. presence.

2. Somalia: The U.S. military was involved in Somalia during the early 1990s in an operation known as Operation Restore Hope. While this operation was initially successful in providing humanitarian aid, it did not succeed in ending the civil war and complete stability has not been achieved in Somalia to this day.

3. Kosovo: The United States played a significant role in the Kosovo War in the late 1990s, primarily through NATO airstrikes. The intervention eventually brought an end to the conflict, leading to the establishment of a UN administration in Kosovo. Therefore, it can be concluded that U.S. military intervention in Kosovo did succeed in ending the civil war.

4. Palestine: The United States has not conducted direct military intervention in Palestine. While the U.S. has been involved in diplomatic efforts to foster peace between Israelis and Palestinians, military intervention has not been the approach utilized.

Based on this analysis, the correct answer is Somalia, as U.S. military intervention did not successfully end the civil war in that country.