Monday, September 22, 2008

Forensic Study in Kosovo Villages

U.S. Does Forensic Study in Kosovo Villages on the killings



The Security Council for the U.N. set an emergency session, and the ambassadors of NATO met in Brussels, and as the U.S. called for forensic experts to investigate the massacres of the Kosovo villagers. If the West decided to use force, NATO weaponry and soldiers were gathering to prepare. Still, there is no sign that the Western nations had resolved to strike against Serbian troops. These Serbian troops were carrying out President Slobodan Milosevic’s crackdown against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.
“If Milosevic doesn’t reverse course, he has begun to get the message that military action is a live and real prospect,” James Foley said. James Foley, who is a spokesman for the State Department also said that “we believe that NATO is for all practical purposes prepared to act, and that NATO is in the last phases of its planning process. He also claims that we’ve got to see the real evidence on the ground, and that he has ended the repression. He’s withdrawn the forces. Michael D. McCurry, the White House spokesman, referred to reports of witnesses about massacres against civilians, said it was “very important to us that the international forensic experts be allowed to inquire further on these events.”
In conclusion, I do think that it is very important to take any statement seriously from the Security Council that supported NATO’s determination to act, because NATO does have the authority to undertake military action on its own initiative.

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