2. It's not my NewAmericanCentury.org account that is suspended. The website itself has been shut down -- presumably for legitimate reasons. The organization was so badly exposed as a bunch of globalist frauds that the leadership closed it down and reconstituted another one under a new name. The source I cited there was a PDF of the actual letter in the New York Times. Keep in mind that my prior FreeRepublic post was linked to a second letter published in the NYT on this subject over the course of less than six months.
3. Yes, I am making the claim that Bolton's public position flipped 180 degrees in less than a year. He and his PNAC partners were calling for economic sanctions against Serbia in late 1998, and for military action in early 1999. When the whole thing ended up as a complete disaster they pretended that it just wasn't done right. This is very common in Washington when you get these shills working as lobbyists for someone else. See the U.S. invasion of Iraq -- another pet project of John Bolton and the PNAC -- as a perfect case in point.
You may not agree with me, but I'm not the type who makes things up even when I post anonymously on the web. I certainly wouldn't go through the trouble of posting links to non-existent sources. The sources existed at the time the links were posted, and the links are no longer active for reasons completely outside my control. I think it's pretty obvious why the PNAC links don't work any more.
You can do a search on terms such as "Bolton," "New York Times" and "Project for the New American Century" and find references to these items all over the place (see below). I don't have a paid subscription to the NYT, or else they might even still have it in their own archives.
Pardon my language, but I don't trust any of these f#%&ers.
I am sorry for my delayed response.
Thank you for your detailed reply. It was illuminating.
It appears that we need not be concerned with Mr. Bolton.