To: Ronly Bonly Jones
It was the fault of a bunch of retreads from the Carter State Department, plus some nubags like Wesley Clark, a general who was removed from command due to his ordering British soldiers to fire on Russians and almost starting World War III.
These people brought U.S. foreign policy to the brink of disaster. The waged an incredible bombing campaign against Serbia to serve an abstract goal
To put the allegations of genocide in perspective, something like 200,000 people died in the wars in the former Yugoslavia. The allegations of genocide rest on satellite photos and subsidiary allegations that bodies were dug up and reburied. Originally, the number supposedly massacred was 20,000. Then 7,000. Then 4,000, but many of the bodies were dug up and reburied. Atrocities, yes. But "genocide?" That's an insult to people who really suffered genocide.
40 posted on
03/06/2004 8:51:44 PM PST by
eno_
(Freedom Lite - it's almost worth defending)
To: eno_
Buh bye, serbocrazy!
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