1. As Western allies seek to work out a Russian role in policing a peace in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yeltsin gave no outward signs of compromise. 2. But it would be far more risky, he contends, to turn his back on the conflict than to send in troops to police the peace. 3. Clinton has promised to send troops to police a peace, yet he has failed to prepare Congress or the American public for the possibility. 4. He went out of his way to say that he was not sending Americans to fight a war but to police a peace. 5. U.S. troops might also be needed as part of a larger United Nations force to police the peace. 6. Policing the peace will prove an enormous, expensive and dangerous task, even though U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan backs the idea of a peacekeeping force. 7. APTV saw them at the massive base in Kaiserslautern getting ready to police the peace. 8. But differences persisted among Moscow and Washington on how to police any peace. 9. But they are under a different command, and hope they can police the peace instead of often watching, hands tied, as people were slaughtered. 10. However, policing the peace will prove to be an enormous task. |