91. NATO moved a step closer Thursday to launching military strikes against Yugoslavia if President Slobodan Milosevic continues his offensive against ethnic Albanian rebels in Kosovo province. 92. NATO moves a step closer Thursday to launching military strikes against Yugoslavia if President Slobodan Milosevic continues his offensive against ethnic Albanian rebels in Kosovo province. 93. NATO launched strikes last week after the UN-declared safe zone of Bihac came under fire from Serb positions. 94. NATO planes on Friday launched several strikes on a bridge connecting Kosovo with Montenegro, killing three people and injuring another three, a local official said. 95. On Tuesday, Lauck called The Associated Press in Bonn to say he had been tipped that U.S. or German authorities were about to launch a strike against him. 96. On Monday, Lauck called The Associated Press in Bonn to say he had been tipped that U.S. or German authorities were about to launch a strike against him. 97. Other groups have threatened to destroy the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta and attack American citizens living in Indonesia if retaliatory strikes are launched. 98. Other officials threatened that if the United States launches a military strike against Iraq, Russia may resume arms supplies to Iran, Interfax reported. 99. President Megawati Sukarnoputri Tuesday condemned threats by some Muslim militants that they would attack U.S. citizens if Washington launches military strikes against Afghanistan. 100. President Omar el-Bashir said Sunday that Washington has threatened to launch another strike against Sudan if U.S embassies are attacked again. |