Certainly! Here are the correct steps that US President Bill Clinton took to attempt to secure Bosnia and keep the peace there:
- A. He hosted Bosnia's warring leaders at the Dayton Accords in Ohio, where negotiators worked out a peace agreement.
This option is the correct answer. In 1995, President Clinton brought together the leaders of Bosnia, Serbia, and Croatia to negotiate a peace agreement at the Dayton Accords. This agreement aimed to end the Bosnian War by establishing a framework for peace and creating the conditions for stability in the region. The Dayton Accords led to the creation of a unified Bosnia and Herzegovina, delineated the country's internal organization, and set the groundwork for the implementation of peace in the region.
By choosing option A, President Clinton demonstrated his commitment to resolving the conflict in Bosnia through diplomatic means, bringing the warring parties to the negotiating table and facilitating a peace agreement that laid the foundation for stability in the region.