Letter: Nato's future
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Nato's future
Sir: The first thing Robert Fisk should have asked the Serbians ("`It all went very well,' said the General. `Another effective day.' '', 15 May) was "Why were these people out of their homes, on farm tractors, in the middle of the night?"
If he was told that they were returning to their homes, then the next question should have been "for what reason did the leave their homes?". This is what I wish to know.
Those who claim, as Fisk does, that we should not be bombing the Serbs, should answer the question, "how then should we help these people?". I would dearly like them to give an answer.
PHILIP FRY
Chippenham, Wiltshire
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