91. NATO Secretary General Javier Solana said Friday allied peacekeeping troops will use force, if needed, to shut down Bosnian Serb media outlets that urge violence against peacekeepers. 92. Neighboring Burundi said it would consider allowing foreign troops to use its territory to ferry humanitarian aid to refugees. 93. NATO officials cite possible peacekeeping or rescue operations in Africa as examples of how European troops could use U.S. strategic air transport to react quickly to a crisis. 94. One hostage, Federico Gutang, escaped Thursday and told reporters troops were using heavy artillery and helicopter gunships against the Muslims. 95. One Palestinian woman was injured when troops used stun grenades to disperse a protest outside the Psagot settlement near Ramallah Tuesday, Israel radio said. 96. One settler, identified only as Meir, said on army radio that the troops used unnecessary force. 97. Saudi officials have said publicly that American troops must not use bases inside Saudi Arabia to launch attacks on other countries in the region, including Afghanistan. 98. Smith told reporters that NATO troops would use force to ensure peace if threatened, but he pledged that peace enforcement would be even-handed. 99. So far, no foreign troops have used Kazakstan as a staging point, although Tokayev said last week that Britain was considering using a base here. 100. Sourani said his investigation showed that Israeli troops had used excessive force and that in many instances, they opened fire when their lives were not in danger. |