As Kosovo War began, I accompanied Wes Clark (US general) to see (Macedonian) President Gligorov. Wes asked the president for permission to pre-position equipment in the event a decision to invade Kosovo was made. Gligorov asked Clark, "If I agreed to your request, will you allow us to join NATO?... Because, General Clark, we are Serbia's neighbors and expect to be for many years. And the Serbs...
Our diplomacy was viewed as just an extension of our raw power. In Washington the unholy alliance of liberal interventionists and neoconservatives demanded action. In one meeting I found myself in front of Paul Wolfowitz, who rarely encountered a problem in the wolrd that couldn't be solved by dropping a few bombs, and Mort Abramowitz, a former head of the Carnegie Foundation who rarely encount...
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