America’s policy concerning the Yugoslav conflicts is full of contradictory elements The most sensible remark about the Bosnian conflict by a United States official in the last 17 months came not from a Bush or a Baker or a Clinton or a Christopher, but rather from Dee Dee Myers, the White House spokeswoman, when she was asked in the last […]

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