"Question (Norwegian News Agency): I am sorry Jamie but if
you say that the Serbian Army has a lot of back-up generators, why are you
depriving 70% of Serbia of not only electricity, but also water supply, if he
has so much back-up electricity that he can use because you say you are only
targeting military targets?
Jamie Shea : Yes, I'm afraid electricity also drives
command and control systems. If President Milosevic really wants all of his
population to have water and electricity all he has to do is accept NATO's five
conditions and we will stop this campaign. But as long as he doesn't do so we
will continue to attack those targets which provide the electricity for his
armed forces. If that has civilian consequences, it's for him to deal with but
that water, that electricity is turned back on for the people of Serbia." [1]
1. Press Conference by Mr Jamie Shea, NATO Spokesman and Major General Walter
Jertz, SHAPE, NATO HQ, Brussels, 25 May 1999
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