Bill Clinton's Presidency was marked by no major warring conflict. There was the war in Kosovo but that was more or less limited to aerial bombardments. Any major conflict like the Gulf War of the 1990s and the second one that followed in 2003 were not carried out during his presidency. In fact his term in office is regarded as the longest period of expansion in America that was marked by peace.
The Kosovo war, thought by many as a war of distraction, was a NATO led war that had aerial assaults being carried out by the allies against targets in the former Yugoslavia. The ethnic divisions that plagued Yugoslavia resulted in the Kosovo war which saw the Slavic Serbian force and the Ethnically Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army for control of Kosovo. The allies destroyed most of the infrastructure in Belgrade as well as part of the conflict.
The Kosovo war, thought by many as a war of distraction, was a NATO led war that had aerial assaults being carried out by the allies against targets in the former Yugoslavia. The ethnic divisions that plagued Yugoslavia resulted in the Kosovo war which saw the Slavic Serbian force and the Ethnically Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army for control of Kosovo. The allies destroyed most of the infrastructure in Belgrade as well as part of the conflict.