Conflict in Former Yugoslavia
The guests explained the lack of foreign commitment in Bosnia. George Kenney left the State Department in 1992 protesting the lack of U.S.… read more
The guests explained the lack of foreign commitment in Bosnia. George Kenney left the State Department in 1992 protesting the lack of U.S. leadership in the area. He now believed that the Serbs had won the war and there was little left the West could do. Phyllis Kaminsky, former United Nations Information Director, thought that NATO, not the UN, should play a bigger role because Bosnia is in their backyard. The U.S. could still be involved by lifting the arms embargo, training Muslim troops and providing equipment. close
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