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<nettime> Slobo's Last Chances |
The following article was published in this week's "Private Eye" magazine in the UK.... --- Slobo's Last Chances -------------------- 4 November 1991: As the Yugoslav army batters Croatia, the European Community issues an ultimatum to Slobodan Milosevic: "Belgrade Gets Final Warning", the _Los Angeles Times_ reports. 18 April 1992: According to the _Times_, Serbia has received its "final warnings" from the international community. 11 July 1994: Douglas Hurd and the French foreign minister travel to the Balkans "to deliver a final warning" (_Daily Mail_). 6 December 1994: "There is not much time left," John Major declares, adding that this is a "final warning" to the Serbs. 9 June 1998: "The European Union, appalled at the bloodshed and murder of innocent civilians in Kosovo, delivered a final warning to President Milosevic yesterday and began to prepare the ground for military intervention" (_Glasgow Herald_). 12 June: "NATO last night confronted Slobodan Milosevic with the explicit threat of military force to end Serbia's violent crackdown in Kosovo, on the eve of a final warning from the major powers..." (_The Independent_). 14 June: RAF Jaguars are to put on a massive show of force, the _Mail on Sunday_ reveals, "as a final warning to Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic". 16 June: The three-hour display of NATO air power is hailed as a great success. "The European Council followed up the exercise with a strong final warning to Mr Milosevic". 24 June: Trouble-shooting diplomat Richard Holbrooke visits Belgrade, the _Independent_ reports, "in what is being seen as a final warning to Serbia to stop the fighting in its troubled Kosovo province before NATO intervenes". 2 October: "Defence secretary George Robertson today delivered a stern final warning to the Serb 'bully boys' in Kosovo - stop killing or face military action..." (_Edinburgh Evening News_). 5 October: "Final Warning to Milosevic" (_Newcastle Journal_). 10 October: "NATO in Final Warning to Milosevic" (_Scotsman_). 11 October: "Another week, another final warning... Richard Holbrooke, the American special envoy, is back in Serbia, delivering the West's latest ultimatum to Slobodan Milosevic over Kosovo" (_Daily Telegraph_). 12 October: "Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic has been given a deadline of midnight to back down over Kosovo or face air strikes," the _Daily Mail_ announces dramatically, adding that B-52s with cruise missiles are flying in to "underline [the] final warning". 20 January 1999: "NATO Delivers Final Warning: War planes on 96 hours' notice to attack Serbia" (_Birmingham Post_). 29 January: "NATO yesterday delivered a stern and final warning to President Slobodan Milosevic that it would use force..." (_Independant_). 19 February: "Milosevic Gets Final Warning" (_Newsday_, New York). 18 March: "NATO Gives Serbs a Final Warning" (_International Herald Tribune_). 22 March: "Serbs Storm On As Nato Gives 'Final Warning'" (_Daily Mail_). 23 March: "Richard Holbrooke, the United States envoy dispatched to Belgrade, yesterday delivered the 'final warning' to Yugoslav president Slobodan Milsevic" (_Independent_). Note the use of inverted commas around the much-loved catchphrase. Can it be that this warning is really final? 24 March: Not quite. "British government officials said that Mr Milosevic still had one last chance" (_The Times_). 25 March: Bombs away! Tony Blair warns that if Serbia dares to retaliate against the airstrikes, Milosevic can expect a "swift and severe" reaction from NATO. And that's final. --- -- Downlode -- http://www.backspace.org/downlode/ --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl