Siad Barre was overthrown as dictator of Somalia in 1991, leading to infighting between factions and widespread famine. The UN intervened to provide humanitarian aid in 1992 but faced obstacles due to the conflict. The US sent troops in 1992 as part of Operation Restore Hope to secure aid delivery. However, violence escalated and the US withdrew troops by 1994 after the Battle of Mogadishu. The conflict highlighted challenges of foreign intervention and impacted US policy in future crises like Rwanda.