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Pastimes : Kosovo

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To: Frank Sheridan who wrote (435)3/28/1999 5:39:00 PM
From: Susan Lynn  Read Replies (1) of 17770
 
Yes, the actions of NATO are creating global conflict and controversy. However, NATO did give its word to the Kosovo Albanians that they would be supported if they would sign the peace agreement. If this promise were to prove empty, how would that reflect on the credibility of NATO?

If NATO can't defend peace-seeking parties who agree to a plan to end hostilities -- what good is it anyway?? I question the wisdom of making such a promise in the first place, without polling the international community and obtaining support from the U.N., but a promise is a promise and unless NATO is to be viewed as a straw organization, its promises should be kept.
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