Serb Threat Subsides, But U.S. Still Worries

Long-running Pentagon complaints have again resurfaced that the supreme allied commander in Europe, U.S. Army Gen. Wesley Clark, has clamped down so tightly on information about the conflict in Kosovo that military staffs and intelligence agencies are sometimes being cut out of planning and ordered...

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