>-----Original Message-----
>From: Elich, Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 'siemvesti' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Friday, July 28, 2000 9:58 PM
>Subject: SN726:Preparing for war
>
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>>   Everything is in place.  Once again, a campaign in the Western media
>>intended to condition the public to accept any action taken, this time
with
>>the claim that a direct popular vote will be a violation of democracy;
>>Montenegro's announcment that it will hold a referendum on independence if
>>the scheduled election takes place; and now, inevitably, the Western
threat
>>to bomb Yugoslavia.   We can expect more such threats in the coming days,
>>just as we heard in 1998-99, leading up to the 78-day bombing.
>>
>>
>>Reuters
>>July 27, 2000
>>
>>NATO'S ROBERTSON WARNS MILOSEVIC ON MONTENEGRO
>>
>>Paris (Reuters) - NATO Secretary-General George Robertson warned Yugoslav
>>President Slobodan Milosevic on Thursday not to undermine the rule of
>>Montenegro's pro-Western President Milo Djukanovic.
>>
>>``The situation in Montenegro is very worrying,'' Robertson said after a
>>meeting with French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin.
>>
>>``I again repeat my warning to President Milosevic not to make mistakes
>that
>>he has made in the past and not to continue to undermine the elected
>>government of Montenegro,'' Robertson said.
>>
>>In an evident reference to NATO's air pounding of Yugoslavia in last
year's
>>Kosovo crisis, Robertson earlier told the French newspaper Liberation in
an
>>interview: ``I say to Milosevic: watch out, look what happened the last
>time
>>you miscalculated...''
>>
>>Asked about possible NATO intervention, Robertson said: ``We aren't saying
>>what we will do. One of the lessons of Kosovo is that you don't reveal
your
>>cards too far in advance.''
>>
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