Session #105 · 1997–99

Speech #1050156537

Yet. the parties. over a 2year period of time. could not even agree on what the license plate would look like that each of them would put on their vehicles. or what the currency would look like. in order to establish a common currency for that one country. So I stand here as one with grave concerns and deeply held doubts about whether or not we are ever going to accomplish what Dayton attempted and promised. and that is reunification of a country that appears to not want to reunify. Key issues such as resettlement of refugees. establishment of a civilian police force that. to date. has not been deemed effective in providing any kind of stability. establishment of judicial reforms that would provide a basis for enforcement of the law on an equal and fair basis. Resolution of many of these issues appear far down the roadif they are even achievable. I come back to the central question. which is. now that our troops are there. who makes the determination and what is our obligation as Members of Congress relative to establishing the continued presence. limiting that presence. or requiring that withdrawal?
Keywords matched
refugees

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
80%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Humanitarian

Speaker & context

Speaker
DANIEL COATS
Party
R
Chamber
S
State
IN
Gender
M
Date
1998-06-23
Speech ID
1050156537
Paragraph
#0
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