I often wonder, had the Muslims had the upper hand, would we have gone in and helped the Christain Serbs.
The International Court of Justice President Judge Rosalyn Higgins and Vice-President of the Court Judge Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh are seen as Judge Higgins reads the verdict of the the International Court of Justice in the Hague February 26, 2007. The top U.N. court ruled on Monday that Serbia did not commit genocide through the killing that ravaged Bosnia during the 1992-95 war, but said Serbia had failed in its obligation to prevent and punish genocide. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS)
Bosnian Muslim women survivors of the Srebrenica massacre watch a live TV broadcast from The Hague, in the Netherlands Monday, Feb. 26, 2007 in Podlugovi, near Sarajevo in Bosnia. The United Nations' highest court began delivering a historic ruling Monday on whether Serbia is responsible for genocide through the killing, torture, rape and expulsion of Bosnian Muslims the first time an entire nation is being held to judicial account for the ultimate crime. In a key ruling at the outset, Judge Rosalyn Higgins rejected Serbia's argument that the court had no jurisdiction in the case, saying Serbia had the obligation to abide by the 1948 Genocide Convention throughout the 1992-95 Bosnian war. (AP Photo/Hidajet Delic)