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Notes and Commentaries |
The US intervention against Serb forces in Kosovo has occasioned surprisingly little domestic protest. Though 43% of Americans polled at the outset opposed American bombing of Serb military sites, five days later 53% were in favor of dispatching American land forces to occupy Kosovo. Such a response is understandable, given the media's steady, effusive call for expanding US military presence and for holding war crimes trials for Milosevic and at least nine Serb commanders. Since Republican Congressmen began to go after Clinton's sexual escapades, TV pundits have been praising him nonstop as a great leader "with some moral flaw."...
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