It is part of a plan to make force mobility more difficult, to interdict the flow of supplies and of forces, |
It is part of a plan to make force mobility more difficult, to interdict the flow of supplies and of forces. |
It is to relieve the congestion in FYROM, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, temporarily and then ... create the conditions that will allow these people to return home, which is where we believe they want to be, |
It is to relieve the congestion in FYROM, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, temporarily and then ... create the conditions that will allow these people to return home, which is where we believe they want to be. |
It was not ready to go because typically when you drive around you don't have the thing ready to fire. |
It will be another substantive strike. It will be severe. |
It will be another substantive strike. It will be severe. We will continue to focus on a variety of targets, but principally on air defense targets and also on military targets in and around Kosovo. |
It will be much easier to attack them. |
It would be an absolute victory for terrorists ... if we stopped doing our job in the Middle East or anywhere else in the world, |
It's a sort of a self-contained, quickly movable team that can go in to an emergency situation abroad, set up a communications, set up an operations center, do some of the initial investigative work. |
It's a tragedy for everyone, particularly the families, the ski area, the cable car operators and the Marines as well, ... set out to determine culpability in a fair, open and thorough way. |
It's certainly one of the things we'll be looking at -- that we're looking at very closely. And we're looking at a number of possible sites to monitor what was going on there. But I can't get into any greater detail at this stage. |
It's not surprising that their facilities are primitive by our standards. It's also not surprising that, given the dedication and money they've devoted to upgrading their military, that they have been able to produce long-range missiles, and to fire them from such primitive spots. |
It's required sharp increases in pay and benefits, and I think those have been appropriate, particularly in light of the recruiting problems that we were having a year ago, and the quality of life problems that have been eliminated. And I think that we've worked -- that Secretary (William) Cohen and President Clinton have worked very hard to increase defense investment, as I said, by 40 percent, from $43 billion to $60 billion a year ... That, also, has been justified, and will help us be as strong and dominant in the 21st century as we are now. |
It's something that's on their mind every minute of the day when they're on duty and frequently when they're off duty as well. |