Send in the troops

Pfaff, William

OF SEVERAL MINDS WILLIAM PFAFF SEND IN f HE TROOPS The only answer in Kosovo Hvacuation to Guam, Germany, or Turkey provides no solution to the Kosovo refugee problem. It...

...France's former commander in Bosnia, Philippe Morillon, has said of America's illusions on this subject: "Who are these soldiers who are ready to kill and not ready to die...
...Retired General William Odem, now of the Hudson Institute, has proposed an armored thrust from Hungary—a new NATO member—toward Belgrade, to dislodge Milosevic's government...
...Polls conducted April 1-2 in Britain found that 66 percent of those surveyed expressed support for British participation in a NATO ground attack on Serbian forces—up 19 percent in a single week...
...Resettlement abroad means collaboration in Slobodan Milosevic's ethnic cleansing of Kosovo...
...A poll taken April 3 in France found 58 percent support ground intervention...
...Much is said about the Serbian guerrilla potential, which is real...
...The only acceptable resolution for the refugees is to be escorted back to their homes (those homes that survive) and provided with the security in which they can rebuild their lives...
...In Vietnam, the United States supported a government actively or passively opposed by a popular majority, against the armed opposition of the most dynamic politicomilitary force in the country...
...Events since NATO air strikes began on March 24 have already weakened confidence in American-assured collective security in Europe, or anywhere else...
...Washington policy makers still see Kosovo through the distorting glass of the presidential campaign...
...It represents denial of the fundamental problem, which is the war—which is being lost...
...However, the size of Serbia and Kosovo together is less than that of Kentucky (some 39,700 square miles...
...If there is no NATO victory over Serbia, there will no longer be a NATO...
...public would send troops "to help bring peace...
...The only solution, then, is a NATO military victory...
...Catastrophic scenarios, citing the example of Vietnam, consistently neglect the fact that NATO forces would operate in Kosovo against a hated Serb invader, with support from the population and the KLA...
...That no longer is possible...
...It is time for speed and improvisation...
...What defeat would do to American opinion worldwide is ignored...
...Every act is weighed for its putative effect on the American electorate...
...NATO could certainly confront Serbian police and troops, not only with an armored invasion from the north and breakout by the NATO troops now in Macedonia, but also with an airborne landing, sustained from Albania (less Commonweal 8 April 23,1999 than 90 miles from central Kosovo) to launch operations in the center of the country, severing Serbian lines of communication...
...The pressure against ground intervention comes primarily from Washington...
...It is a debate over abandoning NATO and the American claim to international leadership...
...One might argue, and I have, that Western Europe's politically morbid dependence upon Washington needs to be broken for the good of both sides—but surely not by defeat at the hands of Slobodan Milosevic...
...The NATO military task is to drive organized Serbian forces out of Kosovo, destroy them and the present Serbian government, and restore order and authority in Kosovo...
...If the United States vetoes a land intervention— which is supported by majority French and British opinion—the United States can forget about NATO...
...This moral isolation is by now characteristic of Washington, and is potentially lethal for U.S...
...His fait accompli is ratified...
...The debate over intervention is no longer a dispute over the means to an end...
...Congressional opposition is very strong, although Newsweek says 54 percent of the U.S...
...And now, no victory is imaginable without a land campaign...
...NATO and the United States, at this writing, continue to substitute palliative but morally hypocritical gestures— refugee airlifts and "temporary" resettlements—for military choices that would cost NATO lives...
...NATO should not attempt to occupy Serbia, once its army is destroyed...
...Kosovo is the size of greater Los Angeles...
...The forces exist...
...There is a difference...
...Only 27 percent were opposed (with 7 percent undecided...
...1999, Los Angeles Times Syndicate Commonweal 9 April 23,1999...
...This is politically tricky, as it could compromise the Hungarian minority in Serbia...
...Death, however, is part of the military contract...
...national interests...
...Until now the Western governments have wanted Kosovo to remain part of Serbia...
...NATO planners cannot have neglected the intervention contingency...
...Air-mobile forces are available from the United States, as are British and French airborne regiments, rapid-reaction formations, and special forces...
...In a separate French poll, 55 percent of the respondents favored French ground intervention, even without NATO...
...There is, however, no apparent reason why rearmed and retrained forces of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) could not clear surviving Serb irregulars from the Kosovo mountains...
...A tank column can cross it in an hour...
...The Kosovars wanted freedom, and the tactics of their KLA precipitated this crisis...
...NATO should support Kosovo's independence in the hope that it might eventually be ratified as part of a larger Balkan settlement, negotiated with Kosovo's neighbors and a successor government to the present one in Belgrade, with Russian participation...
...The Balkans are already profoundly destabilized...

Vol. 126 • April 1999 • No. 8


 
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