NATO demanded occupation of Yugoslavia, not just Kosovo Diplomats offering Serbian leader Milosevic a peace treaty knew all along they would fail, because they offered impossible terms for him to sign before the bombing started. It is a real testimony to the ignorance and imperialist chauvinism of the major media outlets that no one checked on the Western side of the story. Now it is clear that no leader would have signed the peace treaty offered by NATO. NATO asked to occupy all of Yugoslavia, not just Kosovo. The facts about the NATO peace treaty offered support to Noam Chomsky's contention that U.$. diplomacy often uses the tactic of making a situation worse in order to step in as a savior. Phony Maoists in Germany have pointed out the relevant facts to MIM. The truth is the truth, even when it comes from phony Maoists and homophobes. Walter Grobe of verlag@neue-einheit.com pointed out the following: But NATO goes much further, in the Appendix B of the draft treaty of Rambouillet: "8. NATO personnel shall enjoy, together with their vehicles, vessels, aircraft, and equipment, free and unrestricted passage and unimpeded access throughout the FRY including associated airspace and territorial waters. This shall include, but not be limited to, the right of bivouac, maneuver, billet, and utilization of any areas or facilities as required for support, training, and operations." The complete document can be downloaded from (among others): http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/kosovo.htm, or from http//members.tripod.com/foreignaffairs/armillotta/kos_kla4.html, a site which runs under "KLA". There are further points of this Appendix B: "3. The Parties recognize the need for expeditious departure and entry procedures for NATO personnel. Such personnel shall be exempt from passport and visa regulations and the registration requirements applicable to aliens. At all entry and exit points to/from the FRY, NATO personnel shall be permitted to enter/exit the FRY on production of a national identification (ID) card. NATO personnel shall carry identification which they may be requested to produce for the authorities in the FRY, but operations, training, and movement shall not be allowed to be impeded or delayed by such requests." "6. (a) NATO shall be immune from all legal process, whether civil, administrative, or criminal. (b) NATO personnel, under all circumstances and at all times, shall be immune from the Parties' jurisdiction in respect of any civil, administrative, criminal, or disciplinary offenses which may be committed by them in the FRY. The Parties shall assist States participating in the operation in the exercise of their jurisdiction over their own nationals."