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Pastimes : Retire Samuel Berger

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To: BillCh who wrote ()3/24/1999 10:28:00 AM
From: BillCh   of 4
 
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, March 24, 1999; Page A1

During a private White House
session with President Clinton this
month, the visiting Italian prime
minister expressed concern that a
NATO bombing campaign against
Yugoslavia might lead to a wider
Balkan conflagration. What,
Massimo D'Alema asked Clinton,
would the United States do if
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic refused to back down and
instead stepped up his military offensive against the Kosovo Albanians?

According to Italian sources, Clinton seemed unprepared for the "What
next?" question. Instead of replying, he turned to his national security
adviser, Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger. After a brief hesitation, the sources
said, Berger responded: "We will continue the bombing."
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