Case 281 - Fog of War: NATO's Bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade

Case 281 - Fog of War: NATO's Bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade

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Russell, Richard L. In March 1999 North Atlantic Treaty Organization members commenced a massive air campaign—the largest military operation in NATO history—to compel Serbia to withdraw its forces from Kosovo and allow for the repatriation of returning Kosovars under the protection of an international military force. This case study centers on an episode in the midst of that campaign, when NATO aircraft mistakenly bombed the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, killing three Chinese citizens and wounding many others. That incident is a snapshot of the significant dilemmas inherent in modern warfare, despite the advent of precision munitions. It starkly reminds students that modern technology has not yet eliminated what Clausewitz called the “fog of war,” which prevents participants from seeing their positions as clearly as those of their adversaries on the battlefield. This case study could be integrated into a variety of courses at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels of educa

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