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, Turns Back Home in Midair Senate Votes to Support Air Strikes Against Yugoslavia Text of NATO Chief's Statement on Airstrikes Against Yugoslavia Copyright 2002 The New York Times Company Children's Privacy Notice . . THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS On the 72nd day of NATO's air war against Yugoslavia, President Slobodan Milosevic accepted an international peace plan to end the Kosovo conflict and allow nearly 1 million ethnic Albanian refugees to return to what is left of their homes. NATO BOMBING On March 24th, NATO forces opened an assault on Serbia. President Clinton denounced the Yugoslav President, Slobodan Milosevic, for feeding the "flames of ethnic and religious division" in Kosovo and endangering neighboring countries.
. EST) - With efforts to keep order in Kosovo going well, NATO's top commander here said alliance forces may be able to focus on keeping the province from becoming a haven for international terrorists. Troops now engaged in routine tasks such as guarding their own barracks could be better used in targeting dangerous elements that remain in the province following a war and a decade of oppression under former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, French Lt. Valentin declined to offer specifics on what the 44,000 NATO-led peacekeepers might do or whether he believed Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network was using the largely Muslim southern Yugoslav province for operations. But he said he was prepared "to strike at the right place at the right time.
the answer from the horse's mouth Excerpt Albanian Refugees Abducted into Prostitution Excerpt Radioactive Macedonia Excerpt NATO is Projecting itslef to Russia's Underberlly Excerpt HAVE WE FORGOTTEN THE PATH TO PEACE. Essay by Jimmy Carter 19 May 1999 visas denied Yugoslav delegation Excerpt 18 May 1999 Kosovo Ethnic Cleansing Belied by Independent Western Witnesses Excerpt Depleted Uranium - A Weapon of Mass Destruction Excerpt IS NATO WITHIN THE LAWS OF WAR WHEN IT BOMBS CIVILIANS. Essay by Irvin Cotler 17 May 1999 Record of NATO's USE of Banned Cluster Bombs and Depleted Uranium Excerpt Clinton is Tragically Ironical Excerpt From Cluster Bombs to Land Mines - All Illegal, Excerpt Excerpt Bridges from Novi Sad to Brooklyn Excerpt 15 May 1999 Ramboulliet Steps to War Excerpt 13 May 1999 Fall of Russian Government is Bad News for Milosevic Excerpt US shuts down Yugoslav Internet Excerpt The Balkan Action Committee of US Right-wing Hardliners Excerpt Fall of Russian Government is Bad News for Milosevic Excerpt Free the Press - and us. From White House to School House Gunder Frank MORALITY. Excerpt General Clark,Super Hawk Excerpt 19 April 1999 BOTH SIDES MISCALCULATED.
Zweitens ist die Durchsetzung eines Prinzips der UNO, des der Menschenrechte bzw. Auch im Westen werden die Stimmen immer lauter und zahlreicher, die den Verbleib von Kosovo in der BRJ bereits jetzt als illusorisch verwerfen. Einige vermuten Milosevic selbst als Spiritus rectorder Despic-Initiative. Milosevic versuche sich solcherart einen Ausweg aus der Krise offen zu halten. Aber auch hier stellt sich angesichts des Eskalationsgrades die Frage, ob diese Option noch realistisch ist.

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