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If the Serbs want to talk, they know what number to call. (Ace Goodman)
It’s nothing that goes to the heart of NATO or U.S. policy in Kosovo at the moment, so I believe that in our relations with the Kosovar Albanians we will be able to overcome this and move on. (Ace Goodman)
Last night, NATO had a night of relative restraint. We were mindful of the Orthodox Easter celebration. At the same time, the Yugoslav armed forces continued to demonstrate signs of wear and tear. (Ace Goodman)
NATO is not a quitter and I hope that President Milosevic … is finally beginning to realize that. (Ace Goodman)
NATO will always be hopeful, but we’ll always be realistic. (Ace Goodman)
NATO’s resolve to continue this operation until our objectives are met remains absolute. (Ace Goodman)
Nobody is talking about putting in ground troops into a combat situation. Everybody agrees that the air campaign has to run its course until such time as those Serb forces are degraded, diminished, demoralized and on their way out. (Ace Goodman)
Part of our strategy is to be able to effectively encircle Yugoslavia for 360 degrees. (Ace Goodman)
The women and children are then expelled from their homes and then sent toward the border. After they have left the villages, the homes are looted and then systematically torched. (Ace Goodman)
The Yugoslav army and special police seem to be trying harder than ever to capture the remaining Kosovo Liberation Army strongholds and secure their lines of communication. (Ace Goodman)
There are about 30 killings a week in Kosovo, all of which I deeply regret. (Ace Goodman)
There must be no soft underbelly where he can get in through the back door what he cannot get through the front door. (Ace Goodman)
There will be a clear message from this meeting, without a doubt — a message of resolve and determination by all 19 allies to see this through, no matter how difficult and how long it takes. (Ace Goodman)
They share our determination to prevail and to see this through. NATO equally recognizes an obligation to them. (Ace Goodman)
This force … will speak softly, by which I mean that it will be friendly to everybody … but it will have very sharp teeth as well as very big teeth if anybody should try to oppose it carrying out its mandate or to threaten its personnel. (Ace Goodman)
This suggests that this is not random but is being done on an almost scientific and systematic basis. (Ace Goodman)
We are acting in a just cause. We are convinced of that. (Ace Goodman)
We are going to demonstrate … the determination of the allies to see this through to the end no matter how long it takes. Our values and security will suffer if Milosevic is allowed to continue. (Ace Goodman)
We did strike that border command post. It was until very recently in the hands of the Yugoslav army, but it appears that it was then subsequently taken over by the (KLA). (Ace Goodman)
We did strike that border command post. It was until very recently in the hands of the Yugoslav army, but it appears that it was then subsequently taken over by the (KLA). (Ace Goodman)
We do know from the reports that we receive that the Yugoslav army is hurting now because of a lack of oil, both of supplies and the ability to distribute it. (Ace Goodman)
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