11. One issue making the talks sticky, says the WSJ, is how to keep the Albanian separatists from taking advantage of any NATO show of force. 12. The Albanian separatists of the Kosovo Liberation Army used to strut around this town like they owned it. 13. The alternative, officials have said, is continuing insurgency by Albanian separatists and intervention by NATO forces. 14. The aspirations of Albanian separatists and terrorists extend even past the territory of Kosovo to other areas of southern Serbia. 15. The award for foreign reporting went to Tracy Wilkinson of The Los Angeles Times, who wrote about the struggles between ethnic Albanian separatists and Serb nationalists in Kosovo. 16. The decision followed a night of heavy artillery exchanges between the Yugoslav army and Albanian separatists. 17. The idea is that the extraction force would be called in to rescue observers if either Serb forces or Albanian separatists decide to take any of them hostage. 18. There is Western-Yugoslavian cooperation against the Albanian separatists, something that would have been unimaginable only a few months ago. 19. There were reports of a Serbian crackdown on Albanian separatists, but there was no talk of Peace. 20. Then two months ago, they wandered onto the Internet searching for information about relatives in Kosovo, where Serbian soldiers are fighting Albanian separatists. |