BELGRADE: Will President Slobodan Milosevic remember
that it was Richard Holbrooke who authored the 1995 NATO bombing raids
that forced the Serbs to negotiate a peace accord in Bosnia? NATO certainly
hopes so. The Serb leader has largely ignored the Western ultimatum
to end his offensive in Kosovo, and Holbrooke flies in to Belgrade today
to warn of the consequences. "Right now Milosevic, and just about
everyone else believes that NATO lacks the political will to carry out
air strikes," says TIME Central Europe bureau chief Massimo Calabresi.