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To: Neocon who wrote (536)3/25/1999 12:31:00 AM
From: D. Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 765
 
The unfortunate difference in this case is that we're at the "Polish" stage of the analogy. If we had wanted to stand up and denounce the heavy handed methods of Serbia we should have done it in Slovenia and Croatia, not waited till the pot was at a boil in Kosovo. Now the Serbs, like the Germans of 60 years ago (ironic, no?), have been emboldened by their success and defiant of the West. It may be too late save by force of arms. In any case, theres too much face at stake to turn back. We're going to keep bombing the crap out of Serbia until Molesovic backs down, we decide the heats getting too hot from Russia, or all hell breaks loose.



To: Neocon who wrote (536)3/25/1999 7:53:00 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 765
 
Neocon,

All very good points.

I've been trying to get a sense of how the general Serbian population perceives what's going on and how they react to being bombed incessantly.

I'm curious as to who may prove to be the major opposition group in Serbia that stands the best chance to replace Milosevic.

Regards,

Ron