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65. Lee Hockstader, "Serbian Public Lashes Out at U.S. and
All Who Question Kosovo Actions," Washington Post, March
30, 1998, p. A17.
66. For more on the counterproductivity of the sanctions
imposed on Yugoslavia during the war in Bosnia, see Misha
Glenny, The Fall of Yugoslavia: The Third Balkan War (New
York: Penguin Books, 1996), pp. 210-12; and Susan
Woodward, Balkan Tragedy: Chaos and Dissolution after the
Cold War (Washington: Brookings Institution, 1995),
pp. 289-94, 384-88.
67. BBC Worldwide Monitoring, November 20, 1997.
68. Ibid., November 27, 1997.
69. Ibid., December 5, 1997.
70. B92 Belgrade radio broadcast, April 23, 1998.
71. "World in Brief," Washington Post, March 10, 1998,
p. A12.
72. Simon Jenkins, "Kosovo: Too Many Cooks," Times
(London), March 11, 1998, p. 16.
73. "India and Pakistan Resume Shelling on Kashmir
Border," Dow Jones News Service, August 4, 1998.
74. Quoted in David Devadas, "No Progress in India, Pak
Dialogue," Business Standard, August 1, 1998, p. 4.
75. See, for example, "Radical Foreign Groups 'Arming
Kosovo Albanians,'" Financial Times, May 8, 1998, p. 2;
and "U.S. Probes Blasts' Possible Mideast Ties: Alleged
Terrorists Investigated in Albania," Washington Post,
August 12, 1998, p. A19.
76. Ibid.
77. Harry G. Summers, "Bringing Terrorists to Justice,"
Washington Times, August 12, 1998, p. A18.
78. Quoted in William Drozdiak, "European Allies Balk at
Expanded Role for NATO," Washington Post, February 22,
1998, p. A27.
79. Robert Hunter, "European Security and Defense
Identity," Italy and the Balkans (Washington: Center for
Strategic and International Studies, 1998), p. 86.