To: wonders
but 99.9% in four days is okay to him/her when the victims are Serbs. Or perhaps he/she doesn't even know what/where Krajina is. >>
They weren't deported. They left, because after they had deported their Croat neighbors, they knew that the Croat neighbors were coming back and were NOT amused.
PS. There was no mass murder associated with Storm, no matter how you pretend otherwise.
PSS. The reason I keep bringing up Srebrenica is to rub your noses in what the war really was about. Genocided ended up happening in Srebrenica, but it started on the floor of the Bosnian Parliament, when your tin god Karadzic promised to exterminate the Bosnian Muslims. It wasn't an accident. It was the pinnacle of Serb achievement in the war.
To: Ronly Bonly Jones
They weren't deported. They left, because after they had deported their Croat neighbors, they knew that the Croat neighbors were coming back and were NOT amused.That wasn't actually the case (to quote you, I was there and you weren't.) But nevermind. Using your logic, you could say the Muslims of Srebrenica were not deported, they left because they had attacked and slaughtered Serb villagers and the Serbs were coming back and they were NOT amused. Can we say "double standard"?
PS: You keep bringing up Srebrenica because that's all you know. And I don't need my nose rubbed in anything, thank you. The Balkan wars were not mine. Nor is Karadzic a god of mine, tin or otherwise. I am an American whose ancestors came over from England in the 1600s. No Balkan ties or roots.
233 posted on
02/18/2004 9:10:20 PM PST by
wonders
(Whoever said "All's fair in love and war" probably never participated in either.)
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