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Balkan Failure is Clark's (Building anti-American anger) (May 1999)
Chicago-Sun Times ^ | May 6, 1999 | Robert Novak

Posted on 01/25/2004 4:54:47 PM PST by XHogPilot

Balkan failure is Clark's

Who is responsible for an air offensive that is building anti-American anger across Europe without breaking the Serbian regime's will? The blame rests heavily on Gen. Wesley Clark, the NATO supreme commander.

After 40 days, U.S.-dominated NATO air strikes no longer even pretend to aim solely at military targets. Pentagon sources admit that the attacks on the city center of Belgrade are intended to so demoralize ordinary citizens that they force President Slobodan Milosevic to yield. That has not yet happened, but diplomats believe the grave damage done to American prestige in Central and Eastern Europe will outlive this vicious little war.

"The problem is Wes Clark making--at least approving--the bombing decisions," said one such diplomat, who then asked rhetorically: "How could they let a man with such a lack of judgment be [supreme allied commander of Europe]?" Through dealings with Yugoslavia that date back to 1994, Clark's propensity for mistakes has kept him in trouble while he continued moving up the chain of command thanks to a patron in the Oval Office.

In the last month's American newspaper clippings, Clark emerges as the only heroic figure of a non-heroic war. Indeed, his resume is stirring: first in his class at West Point, Rhodes scholar, frequently wounded and highly decorated Vietnam combat veteran, White House fellow. He became a full general about as fast as possible in peacetime.

But members of Congress who visited Clark at his Brussels headquarters in the early days of the attack on Yugoslavia were startled by his off-the-record comments. If the Russians are going to sail war ships into the combat zone, we should bomb them. If Milosevic is getting oil from the Hungarian pipeline, we should bomb it.

NATO's actual air strategy did not go that far, but increasingly, it has reflected Clark's belligerence. Even the general's defenders in the national security establishment cannot understand the targeting of empty government buildings in Belgrade, including Milosevic's official residence. Civilian damage and casualties in Kosovo and elsewhere in Serbia are too widespread to be accidental.

Sources inside the U.S. high command say this week's disabling of Belgrade electrical power facilities was intended to destroy civilian morale. The Pentagon has announced NATO "area bombing" with "dumb" bombs carried by B-52s--clearly an anti-population tactic. In a highly limited war, Clark is using the methods of total war.

One American diplomat with experience in the Balkans, who asked that he not be quoted by name, told me that ground forces are needed and he is appalled by the bombing of civilian targets. "It has no military significance, and it is pointless--utterly pointless," he added. "But it has a terrible impact on us. This bombing in the heart of the Balkans is costing us."

That cost is viewed by State Department professionals as the product of Clark's deaf ear when it comes to diplomacy. His classic gaffe came in 1994 when he went off to meet Ratko Mladic, the brutal Bosnian Serb commander now sought as a war criminal, at his redoubt in Banja Luka. Mladic concluded their meeting by saying how much he admired Clark's three-star general cap. Impulsively, the American general exchanged hats with the notorious commander, who has been accused of ethnic cleansing, and even accepted Mladic's service revolver with an engraved message.

That escapade cost Victor Jackovich his job as U.S. ambassador to Bosnia. He was sacked partly for not exercising sufficient restraint on the mercurial Clark and for not preventing him from gallivanting off to Banja Luka. The sequel came at Belgrade a year later during the diplomacy leading to the Dayton peace conference. Milosevic, smiling broadly, humiliated Clark by returning his hat to him. That helps explain the general's intense personal animosity for the Yugoslav president.

Clark is the perfect model of a 1990s political four-star general. Clark's rapid promotions after Dayton--winning his fourth star to head the Panama-based Southern Command and then the jewel of his European post--were both opposed by the Pentagon brass. But Clark's fellow Arkansan in the White House named him anyway. The president and the general are collaborators in a failed strategy whose consequences cast a long shadow even if soon terminated by negotiation.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New Hampshire
KEYWORDS: 2004; balkan; balkand; clark; kosovo; miserablefailure; nato; nh; novak; wesleyclark
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Who is responsible for an air offensive that is building anti-American anger across Europe without breaking the Serbian regime's will? The blame rests heavily on Gen. Wesley Clark, the NATO supreme commander.

Who destroyed the good will of our European allies?

Sometimes old news is so telling...

1 posted on 01/25/2004 4:54:47 PM PST by XHogPilot
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To: XHogPilot
Great find!
2 posted on 01/25/2004 4:56:13 PM PST by PhiKapMom (AOII Mom -- Support Bush-Cheney '04)
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To: PhiKapMom
Does anyone have the quote from the hag mattie that said we had a deal but we have to teach them a lesson?
3 posted on 01/25/2004 5:03:51 PM PST by cksharks (quote from)
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To: XHogPilot
..first in his class at West Point, Rhodes scholar, frequently wounded

He must have taken rifle training from Al Gore.

4 posted on 01/25/2004 5:13:18 PM PST by 07055
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To: XHogPilot
A virtual standing ovation on this find. Thanks!
5 posted on 01/25/2004 5:29:43 PM PST by Maria S ("I will do whatever the Americans want…I saw what happened in Iraq, and I was afraid." Gaddafi, 9/03)
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To: 07055
"...first in his class at West Point, Rhodes scholar, frequently wounded...

I read that as meaning his men missed him....several times.

Semper Fi

6 posted on 01/25/2004 5:35:13 PM PST by river rat (Militant Islam is a cult, flirting with extinction)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks; FairOpinion; NormsRevenge
Ping whatcha all think? I see this as a damningly great article.Xhog should be commended.
7 posted on 01/25/2004 5:36:56 PM PST by gatorbait (Yesterday, today and tomorrow......The United States Army)
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To: XHogPilot
One waits for Georgie Joulwan, Clark's predecessor at Southern Command and SAC NATO to comment on why Clark should or should not be considered presidential material.

But then, Georgie is an Officer and a Gentleman, unlike the fruitcake from Arkansas.

8 posted on 01/25/2004 5:37:24 PM PST by leadhead
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To: XHogPilot
Great post, thanks
9 posted on 01/25/2004 5:41:06 PM PST by gatorbait (Yesterday, today and tomorrow......The United States Army)
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To: XHogPilot
The Clinton administration included a baker's dozen outright psychopaths, none worse than Wesley Clark.
10 posted on 01/25/2004 5:41:40 PM PST by greenwolf
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To: Maria S
A virtual standing ovation on this find. Thanks!

Thank you. I'd appreciate a ping to someone you think may also be interested.

11 posted on 01/25/2004 5:51:45 PM PST by XHogPilot
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To: XHogPilot; MeekOneGOP; onyx; My2Cents; JohnHuang2; Dog Gone; Dog; isthisnickcool; OKSooner; VOA; ...
You all need to read this one about Clark!
12 posted on 01/25/2004 6:07:03 PM PST by PhiKapMom (AOII Mom -- Support Bush-Cheney '04)
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To: RichardW; cake_crumb; BigWaveBetty; cynicom; rintense; leadpenny; Jeff Chandler; expatpat; ...
One ping, and one ping only
13 posted on 01/25/2004 6:07:58 PM PST by XHogPilot
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To: PhiKapMom
Clark has a freaky creepy look in his eyes. I can't be the only one to notice that. He'll never be President.
14 posted on 01/25/2004 6:12:22 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: river rat
Yeah, I can see this guy as a frag magnet....

(Semper fi to you)

15 posted on 01/25/2004 6:12:25 PM PST by clintonh8r ("Hugh" and "series" are SO last year....)
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To: PhiKapMom
Powerful stuff. This guy is way out there.
He'll never get the Dem nomination, but let's hope whoever does will be dumb enough to pick him as their VP running mate.
Thanks for the ping!
16 posted on 01/25/2004 6:16:14 PM PST by Jorge
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To: XHogPilot
AAAAAAAANT. Wrong answer, but thank you for playing. We won the 1999 war against Serbia and we achieved its aim--sending its genocidal nazi President to prison in the Hague and freeing the people of Kosova from the threat of the kind of GENOCIDE they committed against the Muslims of Bosnia at Srebrenica.

The Euros hate us not for anything Clark (who is human compost but not because of what he did in the Balkans) did, but because we have guns, and cojones, and they don't.
17 posted on 01/25/2004 6:16:33 PM PST by Ronly Bonly Jones (the more things change....)
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To: Dog Gone
Clark doesn't stand a chance -- his eyes give me the creeps as well. I was looking for his campaign contributors and on the website, his picture is of himself in uniform like he is still active duty. Not supposed to use your uniform in partisan politics, but I guess he gets a pass because he is retired?
18 posted on 01/25/2004 6:17:34 PM PST by PhiKapMom (AOII Mom -- Support Bush-Cheney '04)
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To: Jorge
Like the idea of him as the VP because we can use all of this info we are getting.
19 posted on 01/25/2004 6:18:47 PM PST by PhiKapMom (AOII Mom -- Support Bush-Cheney '04)
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To: XHogPilot
It was Clark who wanted a more aggressive bombing campaign against the Serbs with his famous quote, "Let's go downtown."
20 posted on 01/25/2004 6:21:24 PM PST by kabar
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