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Dates: during 1990-1999
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With the Democratic race shaping up into a two-man fight, both campaigns were intent on wooing support among the delegates, most of whom are active local Democrats. Polls have shown Gore leading Bradley by a large margin in New Hampshire, and much of the state Democratic establishment has already thrown its weight behind the vice president...

Author: By Alan E. Wirzbicki, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Tipper Gore Bradley Address N.H. Dems | 4/12/1999 | See Source »

...NATO cannot continue to harbor delusions about a war without casualties. If they choose to bomb a country they can't embrace bombing but shun ground warfare. If the U.S. is to fight it must immerse itself in warfare. Since it made the ominous step into battle, it must fight with the convictions and realism of a real...

Author: By Timothy E. Bazzle, | Title: War Means War in Kosovo | 4/12/1999 | See Source »

...reduced; his ability to retaliate has been minimalized. But these achievements carry the same applicability as the ideas of "autonomy" and "peace" that have echoed through the Allied Force's characterization of the war. They sound like robust achievements and the kinds of gains that win the wars politicians fight, but they miss the essence of the Kosovo problem...

Author: By Timothy E. Bazzle, | Title: War Means War in Kosovo | 4/12/1999 | See Source »

...savage tyrant. He has ascended to dominance in the Balkans in tumultuous times and added to the tumult with his zealous appeals to Serbian nationalism and his ethnic cleansing. It is because he has such a history of belligerence that the U.S. should realize that he will fight until it forces him to stop fighting. The U.S. needs to terrify him into submission with a swift, assertive show of power. The U.S. needs to fight directly and in-person, stopping his savagery with the savageries...

Author: By Timothy E. Bazzle, | Title: War Means War in Kosovo | 4/12/1999 | See Source »

...real war cannot be as abstract as the one we're waging now. If the U.S. continues to fight with its stronger arm tied behind its back, it won't win this war. We might exhaust Milosevic's resistance and he might allow himself to be governed by international justice, but we won't truly win the war. When we devote our military to Kosovo, we have to devote all our passions and energies to the fight. Only by fighting with conviction will we win the war and protect the Kosovar's "autonomy" and "peace...

Author: By Timothy E. Bazzle, | Title: War Means War in Kosovo | 4/12/1999 | See Source »

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