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To: John Hunt who wrote (31387)4/9/1999 8:51:00 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116791
 
John : Have you already forgotten what Slick and Janet did at Waco?

Anyway, while they profess a noble cause, he and his "lady friend" are going to take the world into a new, major war. A war in which many innocent people --- including Americans --- will be killed.

Alaistair Cook, of the BBC, expresses my opinion --- if one is not sure one is going to do any good one should be very careful that one doesn't make things worse --- which is exactly what has happened.
news.bbc.co.uk




To: John Hunt who wrote (31387)4/9/1999 9:37:00 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116791
 
Morning John. First little cracks starting within NATO??
NATO denies France frozen out of Kosovo plans

BRUSSELS, April 9 (Reuters) - A NATO official on Friday denied reports that France had been excluded from some of the alliance's military planning on Yugoslavia due to fears information would be leaked to the Serbs.

"We deny the story. Information is shared between all the allies," the official told Reuters.

Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper on Friday quoted a senior Western military source as saying the Americans were watching the French with suspicion because of past allegations they had let slip NATO plans in the Balkan region.

"Washington has started cutting Paris out of the loop on some operations because of the worry of information being handed either to the Serbs direct or indirectly through the Russians," the high-ranking official said, according to the Telegraph.

The paper also quoted another Clinton administration official as saying "there are circles and circles within NATO".
reuters.com