Britain's BBC2 television channel ran a documentary by Alan Little entitled "Moral Combat: NATO At War". The program contained damning evidence of how the Clinton administration set out to create a pretext for declaring war against the Milosevic regime in Serbia by sponsoring the separatist Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), then pressed this decision on its European allies. The revelations in the documentary were reinforced by an accompanying article in the Sunday Times.

"Any armed action we undertook would bring retaliation against civilians," KLA leader Hashim Thaci explained. "We knew we were endangering a great number of civilian lives. The more civilians were killed, the chances of international intervention became bigger, and the KLA of course realised that. There was this foreign diplomat who once told me, 'Look, unless you pass the quota of five thousand deaths you'll never have anybody permanently present in Kosovo from foreign diplomacy."

After the NATO intervention in Kosovo some 350.000 Serbs and other non-Albanians were expelled by Albanian extremists, 1.100 killed,

1.300 kidnapped, and about 100 Christian Orthodox churches and monasteries destroyed or desecrated.

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