The allies threatened similar strikes against Serbian military targets within about 12 miles of every other Muslim "safe area" in Bosnia.
Indeed, the only NATO action was against a Serbian target.
The shelling led the administration to advocate air strikes against Serbian military targets as a way to intimidate the Serbs.
The toughest option would permit strikes against a broad range of Serbian targets throughout Bosnia.
If he refuses, it should pull out the monitoring force and bomb selected Serbian military targets.
The two forces could work together to identify and destroy Serbian targets.
Another Serbian target has been Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital.
Sarajevo showed that different people could live together in peace, and that very fact no doubt made it a particular Serbian target.
A decision clearly favoring Bosnia also could be used as a future legal basis for air strikes against Serbian targets.
If not, military attacks on Serbian targets will remain a constant threat.