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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

“I’m not going to start Third World War for you,” Jackson told Clark
Mon 2 Aug 1999 10.11 EDT

Nato supreme commander General Wesley Clark is not being allowed to fade away quietly. Days after the Clinton administration relieved him of his command two months early, Newsweek is reporting that the victor of Kosovo was blocked from sending paratroopers to Pristina airport to pre-empt an unexpected Russian advance.

Lieutenant-general Sir Michael Jackson overruled General Clark because the British commander did not want to spark a clash with the Russians.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/1999/aug/02/balkans3

Thank you Sir Michael Jackson


15 posted on 04/23/2022 5:27:04 AM PDT by McGruff (Not our circus, not our moneys)
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To: McGruff

Perspective:

“After the Clinton administration relieved Clark of his command two months early, the victor of Kosovo was blocked from sending paratroopers to Pristina airport to pre-empt an unexpected Russian advance.

Lieutenant-general Sir Michael Jackson overruled General Clark: “I’m not going to start Third World War for you,” General Jackson told the US commander, according to Newsweek. In the hours that followed General Clark’s order, both men sought political backing for their position, but only General Jackson received it.

News of the clash between the British and US commanders comes just days after the US snubbed General Clark by ordering him to step down next year, two months early, to make way for Air Force General Joseph Ralston, vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff.

The move is widely seen as a rebuke for the man who led Nato to victory, but who clashed repeatedly with his superiors.
Trouble flared between the two men as soon as General Jackson was appointed commander on the ground in Kosovo.

Talks on Russia’s role had broken down and the American general was so anxious to stop Moscow from stealing a march on the allies, he ordered British and French troops to take the airport.

General Clark then asked fellow American commander Admiral James Ellis, in charge of Nato’s Southern Command, to land helicopters on the runways to prevent giant Russian Ilyushin transport coming in. However, Admiral Ellis also refused, saying General Jackson would not like it.

The Russian planes were only prevented from landing after US officials persuaded Hungary to deny them permission to overfly the country. Both generals turned to their political masters for support, but while the British government backed General Jackson’s judgment, General Clark received no support, effectively meaning his orders were overruled.”


19 posted on 04/23/2022 6:35:17 AM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
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To: McGruff

“Newsweek is reporting that the victor of Kosovo”

There’s a title to be proud of. /s


21 posted on 04/23/2022 7:52:50 AM PDT by DesertRhino (Dogs are called man's best friend. Moslems hate dogs. Add it up..)
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