There's a profusion of atrocity sites throughout Kosovo. They are popping up every day.

It is extremely damaging to U.S. national interests.

Our worst assumptions are being borne true in Kosovo. The proliferation of new sites is all over Kosovo at this time, ... Late Edition.

But there seems to be the impression that without Milosevic, Karadzic and Mladic in custody, the tribunal has somehow failed in its mission.

The reports that are coming out, particularly by Human Rights Watch, merit our very, very serious consideration.

The trial is clearly verging on dysfunction at this point.

The tribunal did not object to us doing this, also.

With the exception of Rwanda in 1994 and Cambodia in 1975, you would be hard-pressed to find a crime scene anywhere in the world, since World War II, where a defenseless civilian population has been assaulted with such ferocity and criminal intent, and suffered so many multiple violations of international humanitarian law in such a short period of time, as in Kosovo since mid-March 1999.