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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 8, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Vol. 53, no. 52 500 wednesday june 8,1994 d 8693 a be patient Clinton says european unify Premier edouard Balladur listens As president Clinton Speaks outside the French Leader s Paris office building tuesday. A a Paris apr in a rare address to the French National Assembly on tuesday president Clinton urged europeans to pull together against anti democratic trends saying the Post cold War Challenge is Quot to unite our people when they do not feel themselves in imminent  one such place is Bosnia and Herzegovina Clinton noted in the first address by a . President to French lawmakers in 75 years. Quot All of us want to bring an end to the fighting a Clinton said. Quot it is a mighty Challenge. It will require resources. It will take years even  however Clinton cautioned a we must be  must understand that we do not have control Over events in every nation. But we have made Progress in Bosnia. We can do this if we stay together and work  Clinton was the first president to address the Assembly since Woodrow Wilson a failed Effort in january 1919 to Bond the United states to Europe after the Victory in world War 1. Clinton said the United states and Europe failed after that earlier War to build a secure trans Atlantic partnership on the strength of Victory allowing conditions to Ripen for nazi domination of Europe. Alt of us want to bring an end to the fighting. It is a mighty Challenge. It will require resources. It will take years even  a president Clinton Western allies did a better Job in rallying together against he cold War threat after the end of world War ii he suggested. Clinton addressed the Assembly a Day after he celebrated a Day on the beaches of Normandy. Quot now we have arrived in this Century a third moment of decision Quot Clinton said. Although the cold War has evaporated there is a Quot cancerous presence eating away at states Quot in the form of a purposeless Slaughter in Bosnia a the Rise of skin Heads anti semitism and other hatreds he said. This has left people across Europe Quot addicted to the political  Clinton said the nations of Europe have chosen democracy and must slay on that path. Quot once again our work is far from finished a Clinton said. Quot to secure this see Clinton on Page 2 a Day e in into by Kevin Dougherty and Vince Crawley Normandy Bureau they were the gis the liberators. Coming of Agi the Depths of the great depression they stormed Normandy and slogged their Way across Europe. And they did no to rest on their laurels after winning the War. They returned to the United states and in the process gave new meaning to the Ideal that some Call the american  after winning their War they earned their peace dividend. They traded in do inside today analysis their Battle fatigues for civvies found employment bought houses and raised families. In doing so they cemented americans Battlefield gains by taking the wartime lessons of hard work and innovation to boardrooms and factory floors. The United states became the envy of the world. Some would say that june 6,1994 a the 50th anniversary of the Allied Landing in France a was their final hour. It Wasny to. The world War ii veterans who came to Normandy to commemorated Day were As eager to mix with the youth of America Young service members in particular As they were with their comrades in arms. Half a Century ago they gave their country and the see Bond on Page 2 germans have mixed feelings about events Page 2 teaching a lesson about Freedom Page 4 a we will Tell the children Page 4 american units hit the Road Page 5 veterans wonder if future wifi remember pages sanctions mean War n. Korea warns Seoul South Korea apr North Korea said tuesday that if the United nations imposed punitive sanctions Over the communist nations nuclear program the decision would mean Quot outright War. President Clinton said sunday that he believed the United nations would approve sanctions Over the North s refusal to allow inspections of its nuclear facilities As required by an International nuclear treaty. North Korea insists its nuclear program is peaceful and has previously threatened War Over sanctions. Tuesdays remarks were especially strident but South korean officials said there was no sign of troop movement on the Border. A sanctions Means outright War a said a statement issued by the committee for peaceful unification of the fatherland North koreans chief organization overseeing inter korean affairs. North Korea has refused to allow full International inspections of reactors for More than a year  
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