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Per the rules, this is the original headline. However, the interesting part is that he’s preparing a Gaza offer that he says will be “final”.
They’ve hewn very close to the whole “unconditional support” thing, so I’m curious what that means exactly.
I’m honestly seeing parallels to how Milosevic had a limit for how long he could delay a cease fire
Hey, I had trouble finding info on this with a quick search. Can I have a recap?
Just a historical comparison I’m making based on the Wikipedia articles for the Kosovo War.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosovo_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_bombing_of_Yugoslavia
It took years of fighting, but eventually both sides’ refusal to sign a ceasefire was used as justification for NATO to neutralize the military forces in the region.
Oh, I see. I thought you meant they gave Milosevic a specific 6-month deadline or something.
If this was a conflict pretty much anywhere else, I think it would have gotten the standard UN ethnic spat protocol from the get-go. Instead, we’re at least back to the 90’s in international law.