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FROM PHOENIX, ARIZONA

Thought you may be interested in the enclosed letter which the Wall Street
Journal published today.  The two indented paragraphs in square brackets
have been excised from the published version (see
http://www.truthinmedia.org/Columns/wsj3-16.html ).

Some other Truth in Media letters are also available at our Web site
www.truthinmedia.org in the "TiM Activism" and/or the "Djurdjevic's
Columns" sections.

Best,

Bob Dj.

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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
Tuesday, March 16, 1999


U.S. SHOULD BEWARE RAMBOUILLET OMELET

Alan Kuperman's March 4 editorial-page commentary "Rambouillet Requiem: Why
the Talks Failed" was a dispassionate analysis of why Madeleine Albright's
Kosovo conference produced only Rambouillet egg on the face of our
secretary of state.  However, no passionate issues, such as Kosovo, can be
explained, much less resolved, by dispassionate analyses, no matter how
rational they may seem.

        [The second flaw was Mr. Kuperman's assumption that the Clinton
administration
         officials can keep on deceiving the American public with impunity.
 After saying
         that Belgrade would be bombed if it refused to sign on to the
Washington proposal,
         he adds, "if the (Kosovo) Albanians refused (to sign), their
supply lines would be cut."

         Wait a minute!  If the Clinton administration has the means to cut
the supply lines to
         the Kosovo Albanian secessionists, but it hasn't, doesn't that
mean that Washington
         has been the Kosovo Albanian terrorists' accomplice?  Shades of a
similar Iran-Bosnia
         secret arms deal to which the Clinton administration acquiesced in
1994?]

Mr. Kuperman believes the Clinton administration's Rambouillet proposal
would mean "a prolonged and overwhelming American presence."   He adds that
the Clinton administration "has no business flexing its muscles at
Rambouillet" unless it had a stomach for such an open-ended, long-term,
commitment of American troops.  Which "I suspect it does not."

I say bull! Remove the humanitarian fig leaves, and Washington's
Rambouillet Kosovo proposal is nothing but a call for an open-ended,
long-term, commitment of American troops to Vietnam... oops, I meant the
Balkans.  Just like Bosnia, Kosovo would be a $2 billion per year or so
burden to the American taxpayers, even without the cost of body bags.

As a triple U.S. veteran (China-Korea-Vietnam) recently put it in his
letter to me, "I never would have believed I would say the following: we
need to get our --- kicked for being in Kosovo.  You would think we would
have learned in the above mentioned conflicts."

Bob Djurdjevic
Founder, Truth in Media
Phoenix
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TRUTH IN MEDIA
Phoenix, Arizona
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