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To: Alighieri who wrote (212464)12/1/2004 2:34:08 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573766
 
Al, Kosovo had to be invaded by Nato from the south, who has many thousands of soldiers there and will for a long time...dare to leave and see what happens.

IIRC, Clinton kept America's role in the war at 10,000 feet. I don't recall NATO troops going in ever during the bombing campaign. Meanwhile, Clinton was getting mighty nervous as reports of civilian casualties and collateral damage came in, including that embarassment with the Chinese embassy. Clinton was about to call off the bombardment when Milosevic cried uncle. Only after that did NATO troops go in to secure the peace.

By the way, I think you know that Iran is a horse of a different color still.

I know. It's just that everyone is talking about Bush supposedly invading Iran, when we haven't even dropped one bomb on that nation yet. This is way different from Iraq, where we've been bombarding that nation on-and-off for a decade before Bush finally had it and went in with the troops and the "nation-building."

Tenchusatsu