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Milosevich (Ronald Hilton, USA, 03/27/99 2:49 am)
Jaqui White is among the nay-sayers. She foresees that as soon as
there are American losses, the U.S. public will demand our withdrawal.
She reports:
"A Texas A & M professor was interviewed
this morning. He is a Yugoslav who has been here many years; his
grandfather was on the committee in 1918 which formulated Yugoslavia.
He stated that the various groups comprising Yugoslavia got along quite
well, with much inter- marriage. It was the rise of Milosevich, with
his battle cry of Yugoslavia for the Serbs, based on a 1389 treaty,
who has caused all of the current problems. Nato bombing and
intervention come too late; they should have been started during the
Croation, Bosnia and Hercegovina fighting. Milosevich worked in banking
for years in New York, and therefore understands the United States
very well indeed. He knows that, as soon as any US forces or planes
are lost, the American people will immediately want to withdraw from
these missions."
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