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* [http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/the-clinton-magic-show/2006/02/17/1140151812665.html The Clinton magic show]
 
* [http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/the-clinton-magic-show/2006/02/17/1140151812665.html The Clinton magic show]
 
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* '''1999.11-29''' Signed the [[wikipedia:Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection ActAnticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act]]
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* '''1998.12.16 - 19''' [[wikipedia:Operation Desert Fox|Operation Desert Fox]] was aimed at degrading Iraq's ability to produce WMDs and at unseating Saddam Hussein
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* '''1998.10.31''' Signed the [[wikipedia:Iraq Liberation Act|Iraq Liberation Act]] calling for regime change in Iraq
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* '''1998.08.20''' [[wikipedia:Operation Infinite Reach|Operation Infinite Reach]], a US cruise missile strike on purported terrorist bases in Afghanistan and the Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Sudan (which the United States claimed was helping Osama bin Laden), in retaliation for bombings (masterminded by Osama) of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania which killed 224 people (including 12 Americans) and injured 5,000 others. Clinton was criticized for trying to use the attacks to draw attention away from the [[Lewinsky scandal]].
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* '''1991.01''' the [[wikipedia:Gulf War|Gulf War]] ("Operation Desert Shield" and "Operation Desert Storm")
 
* Doubled the number of active [[wikipedia:United States Border Patrol|Border Patrol]] field agents as almost his first act in office
 
* Doubled the number of active [[wikipedia:United States Border Patrol|Border Patrol]] field agents as almost his first act in office
* Signed the 1999 [http://www.gigalaw.com/library/anticybersquattingact-1999-11-29-p1.html Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act] into law
 
* '''1998-08-20''' [[wikipedia:Operation Infinite Reach|Operation Infinite Reach]], a US cruise missile strike on purported terrorist bases in Afghanistan and the Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Sudan (which the United States claimed was helping Osama bin Laden), in retaliation for bombings (masterminded by Osama) of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania which killed 224 people (including 12 Americans) and injured 5,000 others. Clinton was criticized for trying to use the attacks to draw attention away from the [[Lewinsky scandal]].
 
 
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* [[Clinton's bad behavior]]
 
* [[Clinton's bad behavior]]

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Bill Clinton was President of the United States for two terms, from 1992 to 1999.

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  • 1999.11-29 Signed the wikipedia:Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection ActAnticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
  • 1998.12.16 - 19 Operation Desert Fox was aimed at degrading Iraq's ability to produce WMDs and at unseating Saddam Hussein
  • 1998.10.31 Signed the Iraq Liberation Act calling for regime change in Iraq
  • 1998.08.20 Operation Infinite Reach, a US cruise missile strike on purported terrorist bases in Afghanistan and the Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Sudan (which the United States claimed was helping Osama bin Laden), in retaliation for bombings (masterminded by Osama) of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania which killed 224 people (including 12 Americans) and injured 5,000 others. Clinton was criticized for trying to use the attacks to draw attention away from the Lewinsky scandal.
  • 1991.01 the Gulf War ("Operation Desert Shield" and "Operation Desert Storm")
  • Doubled the number of active Border Patrol field agents as almost his first act in office

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  • A story has been circulating that the government of Sudan offered to hand Osama bin Laden over to the Clinton administration, and Clinton declined. This story has apparently been discredited (need sources). This story was apparently widely used as a rebuttal to accusations that the Bush administration was given repeated opportunities to take out Abu Musab al-Zarqawi before invading Iraq, and declined because doing so would have removed much of their justification (need sources).