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Kosovo and Macedonia: U.S. and Allied Military Operations (CRS Report for Congress)

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Release Date Revised July 8, 2003
Report Number IB10027
Authors Steve Bowman, Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division
Source Agency Congressional Research Service
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Summary:

Congressional concerns have focused on the impact of Balkan operations on overall military readiness, and whether there has been an equitable distribution of responsibilities among the NATO allies or if the United States needs to participate in KFOR at all. Congress has appropriated approximately $7.7 billion for Kosovo operations through FY2002. In keeping with congressional direction, costs for Balkan peacekeeping operations after 2002 are no longer separately budgeted, but rather are included in the individual armed services regular operating budgets.