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To: carl a. mehr who wrote (20647)4/17/1999 10:51:00 AM
From: Jill  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
Yes, but our approach was bungled. You can't disarm the enemy unless you understand him, see him through his eyes. With a long history of mutual hatred, and a strong belief on both sides of being utterly victimized, and Serbian willingness to fight to the death, and the geography there making any kind of war more difficult, why did we go in with some belated air strikes, thinking--what? NATO's in serious trouble now, and to save face may have to send American troops in--would you want your own kid to die to "save" an Albanian? These are hard questions, and I think our foreign policy was bungled on this one and now we have no other choice. Especially with Lizzie Dole's visit and challenge to Clinton.
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