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Wednesday June 2 2:06 PM ET

US May Send 7,000 Troops to Kosovo
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By BARRY SCHWEID AP Diplomatic Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - The military service chiefs will meet with President
Clinton Thursday to discuss options in NATO's conflict with Yugoslavia,
including the possible use of ground troops for a land invasion of Kosovo,
Defense Secretary William Cohen said today.

Members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will discuss ``the whole range of
issues ... including considerations about whether there should be or could
be a ground option'' and whether NATO would support such a shift in
strategy, Cohen told reporters.

Responding to questions during a photo-taking session in his Pentagon
office, Cohen said there are no firm plans for any use of ground forces in
Kosovo beyond the enlarged peacekeeping force now in the works. And he said
``there is no other planning'' ready to be presented to Clinton on ground
force options.

Clinton, during a commencement address today at the Air Force Academy in
Colorado Springs, Colo., announced the United States would contribute 7,000
U.S. troops to some 50,000 international forces for Kosovo peacekeeping.

The president, who has all but ruled out a ground invasion, urged Americans
to stick behind the 10-week-old airstrike strategy. ``We cannot grow weary
of this campaign because Mr. Milosevic did not capitulate when the first
bombs fell,'' he said. ``If we have the patience and determination to match
the courage and skill of the men and women in uniform we will achieve our
goals.''

Clinton also noted the deployment this week of 68 additional U.S. aircraft
for the air war. The planes are part of a 176-aircraft increase approved by
Cohen on May 6. It includes a squadron of 12 F-16 fighters, two squadrons of
F-15E attack planes and 20 air tankers. Officials have said the planes would
be based in Turkey, although Pentagon officials declined to publicly confirm
that.

Some 16,000 NATO troops are now stationed in neighboring Macedonia and about
14,000 are to be added. On a visit here, Prime Minister Ljubco Georgievski
said the Macedonian parliament had taken the position Macedonia should not
be used for attacks on any of its neighbors.

And, he said at a news conference after seeing Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright, Greece, Hungary and Bulgaria have similar positions.

However, Georgievski said, if NATO decides to invade, ``We will have to put
it to the Macedonian parliament again.''

Georgievski, leader of the tiniest Balkans nation, appealed also for U.S.
assistance. Albright, responding, said Congress already has approved $22
million in economic assistance and $15 million in technical aid.

Cohen stressed that the administration and NATO are committed to continuing
the air campaign and using ground troops in a peacekeeping role only after
there is a peace agreement with Belgrade. Nonetheless, when pressed for
details on Thursday's meeting, Cohen said, ``I'm sure there will be a full
range of discussions, questions about whether or not there would be any kind
of a ground option for a nonpermissive environment.'' He added that there is
no NATO consensus for a ground invasion.

White House spokesman Joe Lockhart said the focus of Clinton's meeting with
his military advisers would be ``the air campaign and its effectiveness.''

``You should not look at this as a decision meeting,'' Lockhart said,
stressing the idea is simply to discuss all NATO options available.

Other administration officials, meanwhile, said today that a U.S.-Russian
plan for a new diplomatic overture to Yugoslavia has not resolved all
differences on what kind of peacekeeping force would go into Kosovo, but
Albright said there was ``sufficient agreement'' to move forward on the
initiative.

State Department spokesman James P. Rubin said it was ``an open question''
whether Russia would participate in sending peacekeepers under NATO command
and with NATO at its core as demanded by the allies.

But in a gesture to Moscow, Rubin said the Clinton administration would not
object to adoption of a resolution by the United Nations to endorse the
peacekeeping plan after a settlement to protect returning refugees.

Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic previously had flatly rejected the
plan and NATO's demands for a withdrawal of virtually all Serb troops from
Kosovo.

Russian mediator Viktor Chernomyrdin and President Martti Ahtisaari of
Finland were going together to Belgrade today to present the new diplomatic
initiative. The plan grew out of lengthy talks in Bonn, Germany, with Deputy
Secretary of State Strobe Talbott, Chernomyrdin and Ahtisaari.

``We think the areas of agreement are sufficiently large to justify a joint
trip,'' Rubin said. ``The ball clearly is in Mr. Milosevic's court.''

Chernomyrdin said NATO troops will be under NATO command, while the Russian
troops will be controlled by the Russian command.

Talbott, speaking later, said the Western alliance was against patrolling
Kosovo with separate forces because it could easily lead to a de facto
partition of the Serbian province - something the West has ruled out.

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