NATO aircraft war maneuvers above Macedonia and Albania were a spectacular and expensive threat that marked a new age for the NATO Alliance. At least, that will one day be written in the accomplishments of Slobodan Milosevic. AVIANO, ITALY—“The exercises you will see today are a model for NATO in the 21 century,” stated General Michael Short, commander for the […]

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