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  • BE PREPARE'b TO ACKNOWLEDGE IF AND WHEN DIPLOMACY HAS REACHED ITS LIMITS. IN RECENT DAYS, NATO HAS TAKEN SEVERAL STEPS TO DEMONSTRATE TO MILOSEVIC THAT HIS ACTIONS ARE UNACCEPTABLE AND THAT WE ARE PREPARED TO COMPEL HIM TO CHANGE COURSE. WE DO NOT WISH TO USE
  • l a r g e l y on European s e c u r i t y i n the run-up t o the Madrid NATO Summit i n July. There are two a l t e r n a t i v e scenarios f o r the t r i p . I f we succeed i n n e g o t i a t i n g a NATO-Russia agreement w i t h Moscow (and we
  • the CSCE is not sufficient to provide a common European defense system. He asserts that NATO is an inappropriate forum for dealing with eastern Europe's security needs, and he has suggested that the Western European Union might be the proper institution