NATO air strikes must have consequences, U.S. ambassador says

Responding to concerns of military ineffectiveness, NATO leaders have decided that an air strike must be carried out "to a point where it has an effect," rather than be stopped just minutes after the attack begins, Robert Hunter, the U.S. ambassador to NATO said yesterday. "We have decided that we...

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