Posted on 04/13/2006 8:33:55 AM PDT by PurpleMountains
The roughly 5000 unspeakable acts of murder and mayhem committed by Islamofascist terrorists on innocent people just since 9/11 have got me wondering did we come in on the wrong side in the conflict between the Serbians (Christians) and the Bosnians (Muslims) in the former Yugoslavia, and have we and the western world gone after the wrong group of war criminals? I am well aware of the horrendous barbarities committed by the Serbians against the Bosnians and others, but do we really know what transpired to drive them to these acts before the conflict aroused our interest? I admit to having been skeptical when former President Clinton committed our military to protect the Bosnian Muslims, but I did decide to support him at the time.
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I've argued all along that in Kosovo, at the very least, we fought on the wrong side. The Serbs were fighting the same islamofascist monsters that we're fighting now.
The answer is yes, we backed the wrong side in Yugoslavia and many of us were saying it at the time.
As usual, American public opinion was swung by the Pulitzer Prize-winning Newsday writer who wrote about the atrocities in the areas where Serbs wouldn't kill him but wasn't so hot at getting the story in Muslim areas where he would have been slaughtered.
Welcome to the light side.
I've not only argued exactly the same thing, but went futher. Our "intervention" in Serbia will be viewed strategically, as the biggest military blunder of the last half of the 20th century.
The repercussions are being being experienced today.
Clinton had no better grasp of the islamic disaster to the rest of the world that George Bush does...
The delusion that results from our assumption that they "are like us" and "think like us", will be the death of us (literally) unless reversed soon...
On the wrong side in Yugoslavia?Absolutely.
We were on the wrong side. That's why the Leftists didn't march in the street protesting Clinton's war of aggression. The Left knew we were killing Christians. The Left knew we were supporting Islamofascists. So the Left supported the war.
The Serbs destroyed more churches during the wars of the 1990's than any other group - imagining Milosevic's assorted thugs and paramilitaries as agents of Christianity is simply ignorant stupidity.
One may as well take Reagan to task for siding with Muslims against "Christian Russians" in Afghanistan during the 1980's.
There are those who base their belief on prejudices. YOU are one of them. You put your own prejudices above the interests of our nation.
The fact is that to whatever extent Milosovic was on the wrong side of history, the US made a strategic error in bombing Yugoslavia and defending the Islamofascists in the Balkans.
Only if I defined "our nation" as that of the Orthodox Slavs, and bought into the fantasy "clash of religions" view of events in the former Yugoslavia.
I don't, and neither does anybody who's ever going to be responsible for American foreign policy.
Sucks to be you, etc.
You're absolutely right. Reagan inherited Carters policies and should have quickly shifted to neutro and have allowed Russia to contend with the Islamists.
Likewise, W should have not supported the political Tribunal and honor the the sovereignty of Yugoslavia over Kosovo. I hope the W administration doesn't welsh on the signed agreement that ended the hostilities.
You sound like Rip Van Winkle...sound asleep for a long time while the islamofascists have been on the march.
The traitors Clinton and Mad Maddie did it for their twisted reasons...but your justification proves that there is enough stupidity to go around.
You sound like Rip Van Winkle...sound asleep for a long time while the islamofascists have been on the march.
The traitors Clinton and Mad Maddie did it for their twisted reasons...but your justification proves that there is enough stupidity to go around.
Can we bring in 'clash of religions' view now, when debating riots in England, Germany, Denmark, Iraq, and 'Palestine'?
We shouldn't have supported any side. They've been going at each other for centuries.
There's a difference, Rip Van Winkle eventually awoke form his slumber, Hoplite is still sleepwalking.
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funny actually if it weren't so tragic.
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