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To: Douglas V. Fant who wrote (40820)3/25/1999 10:38:00 AM
From: John Carpenter  Read Replies (2) of 95453
 
I think that the only way that U.S. ground troops will be in Kosovo
will be as peacekeepers if Milosevic agrees to a settlement.
I believe the chances for a settlement are remote, because Milosevic's strategy is to absord NATO airstrikes. I think he
feels that the NATO attention span, stomach, and endurance for a long-
term engagement are limited. If we had severely degraded the
Serb forces in 1994, a lot of lives would have been saved. I think Clinton is trying to do now what he failed to do in 1994.

I'm surprised we allowed a holocaust to happen again in Europe in
1994. A lot of voices that continually remind us of the holocaust were very quiet when Muslims were being "ethnically cleansed."
I fault the Clinton Administration for not hitting the Serbs hard
through airstrikes in 1994. Millions of lives could have been saved.
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