It’s similar, but notice my long accumulation of details, all of which apply to both the U.S. intervention in Serbia and the Russian intervention in Georgia. A lot of those are different in the case of Chechenya — blessedly we don’t have a real analogue of Chechenya.
The other key differences are that we have not annexed any part of Serbia, and the Serbs did in fact massacre 8,000 Bosnians at Srebrenica. I don't think Clinton should have jumped in, but we were an honest broker, and we had no intention of annexing either a slice or all of Serbia. Given Putin's repeated encomiums to the Soviet Union, it's evident that he would have annexed Georgia if Bush hadn't sent Air Force resupply missions to Georgia as a tripwire force.