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William Meecham <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Mon, 5 Apr 1999 11:34:03 -0700
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M.'s 'refusal to sign the deal' may be understanable since
part  of the deal was the occupation of part of Yuglavia by
thousands of US troops
wcm
>
> On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, Martin William Smith wrote:
>
> > F. Leon Wilson writes:
> > > If you were Milosevic what would you do?
> > >
> > > How would you respond to NATO/US?
>
> > Martin wrote:
> > If you mean that I would have done all the things he has done up to
> > the and including his refusal to sign the deal, and if you mean my
> > goal would be to hang on to power, then I would have done just what he
> > has done.
>
> But why?
>
> There is lots of discussion about "Kosovo," but what is the ultimate goal
> of Milosevic?
>
> Is the goal to rid the country of Albanians?
>
> We'd better look at this situation again.
>
> > Martin wrote:
> > When the weather clears and I start losing my heavy weapons
> > I will be looking to cut a deal.
>
> What is more important?
>
> 1) Heavy weapons
> 2) Ridding the counrty of Albanians?
>
> > Martin wrote:
> > I will be willing to negotiate only with the Russians, and I will
> > ultimately give up Kosovo, saying the Albanians are pigs anyway.
> >
> > martin
>

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