28 November 1994 NATO is certainly not prepared for failure, but it is characteristic that, during a debate on NATO’s future role, NATO pilots are being given very delicate, practically impossible, tasks: intimidate the Serbs in Bosnia and Krajina, but don’t disturb Milosevic, the Russians, or Mummy back home. To deter the Serbs in Krajina from sticking their noses in […]

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