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Kosovo Solutions
An SI Board Since April 1999
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After spending too much time on the "Kosovo" thread arguing about who is right or wrong I thought it may be refreshing to create a thread where we only talk about solutions to the crisis rather than wasting energy trying to prove who is right/wrong.

Here we could layout frameworks and strategies, debate them, and try and keep the posts above the belt. I hope that some of the frequent posters of the Kosovo thread provide input here; and maybe we can stop calling each other names for once !! After all if we can't get along how can we expect peace in Kosovo. ;)

I'll be doing some research on proposed solutions and posting them here for comment (soon).

/James
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44 A VERY worthwhile article -- long but valuable. news.bbc.co.ukThe Philosopher-5/4/1999
43 NATO (New American Toasting Organization): new member pledges... 1. We hereby Stormweaver-5/4/1999
42 Doubtful. Too much passion among SIers, too little willingness to think rationThe Philosopher-4/30/1999
41Subject 27959 NEW THREADStormweaver-4/30/1999
40 Your right, I'll repost. Do you think it's a winner ? Stormweaver-4/30/1999
39 You could have given the URL instead of making us go look for it! The Philosopher-4/30/1999
38 NEW THREAD in CoffeeShop : "U.S. Interventionism". Stormweaver-4/30/1999
37 That seems to be the message. When you look around, it's hard to find a siThe Philosopher-4/29/1999
36 Interesting ... so not one instance of intervenism in the U.S.'s past has rStormweaver-4/29/1999
35 A discouraging but true fact we need to consider as we think about realistic obThe Philosopher-4/29/1999
34 Anthony has achieved significant results...and sends his thanks and love to allMaryinRed-4/26/1999
33 The following excerpts are from Mr. Anthony Elgindy, dated earlier today. He iACS_101-4/23/1999
32 Possible Solutions Update: April 21 1999 : <b>A. Diplomatic (my choice)&Stormweaver-4/21/1999
31 Thought this thread might be interested in this 127.0.0.1:3456/SI/~wsapi/invesIEarnedIt-4/20/1999
30 >>The United States must work in conjunction with the UN and have >>Stormweaver-4/11/1999
29 Akin to North and South Korea. The division of the area has already been decideFiscally Conservative-4/11/1999
28 All the more reason for a diplomatic solution (somehow). Based on NATO's cStormweaver-4/11/1999
27 Thanks ... thought I got the heave-ho ;) Stormweaver-4/11/1999
26 Bill, the argument against whether we are justified or not is going on the &quoStormweaver-4/11/1999
25 I just heard that Richard Holbrooke mentioned in Vienna that a possible solutioStormweaver-4/11/1999
24 No argument,no history lesson,no soft-sense understanding can justify the preseFiscally Conservative-4/11/1999
23 Emile, A very good point. Most historians have greatly underestimated the impJohn Lacelle-4/11/1999
22 Jim, you didn't get kicked off. There is something wrong with their server.James R. Barrett-4/11/1999
21 p.s. I think I got kicked of the "Kosovo" thread ... can't seem tStormweaver-4/11/1999
20 "Actually I find that article leaning to the side of the Kosovo are valid Emile Vidrine-4/11/1999
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