Posted on 11/12/2004 5:28:06 AM PST by Calpernia
The last of Clintons bombs fell on Serbia over five years ago. But now, America is focused on another war, so that the media in the U.S. can treat Clintons debacle in the Balkans, and its ongoing aftermath, as though they were yesterdays news. It is easy to see why the American public has not yet come to terms with a number of vital issues connected with those events.
Unanswered Questions in the Balkans:
Where is the evidence of ethnic cleansing in Kosovo - and where are those mass graves?
Each war gets a different media spin. The direction of spin depends upon whether the media intend to help or to hurt the current administration. For several years, the U.S. media have been relentlessly harping upon the question of Iraqs weapons of mass destruction, and demanding to know whether any of them have been found. We know that Iraq once had them. We know that they once used them. We know that Iraq did not side with the U.S. in the so-called war on terrorism. (Considering that radical factions of Islam have declared war on the U.S., it is a nonsequitor to declare war on a tactic rather than an enemy. See Rip Snortin' Van Winkle & Strange Bedfellows--Then and Now for our earlier comments.) We know that Saddam Hussein publicly offered large sums of money to the families of suicide bombers. Yet we keep encountering the same public expressions of outrage in the U.S. Many continue to ask, Where are those weapons that were supposed to be in Iraq?
Well, Serbia was never allied with anyone who attacked the USnever ever! Out of the blue, the Clinton-dominated media began concocting tales of ethnic cleansing that accused the Serbs of atrocities comparable to those of the Third Reich. As the war against the Serbian people raged on, the American public was fed a steady diet of what were purported to be aerial photos of mass graves. So, five years later, where are those mass graves?
Why wont the current administration in the U.S. denounce Clintons support of bin Ladens allies in the Balkans?
We are getting almost daily reports of the ongoing mess that has followed the Bushes war in Iraq. This is a valid concern. Many have pointed out the dismal failure of Americas attempt to force its own idea of democracy on the Iraqi people.
But where is the outrage over the mess that US foreign policy has made in Kosovo? The people that the U.S. and its NATO allies were allegedly fighting to protect were, and still are, the worst violators of minority rights on the planet.
Following my article, The Tale of Two Shquiptars, I heard from a number of individuals who claimed to be young Albanians. They all engaged in polite dialog. They all told me, in one way or another, that Islam played no role in the reasons for the conflict between their people and the Serbs in Kosovo. They also scoffed at my claims that al-Qaeda and the KLA had any connection with that war. In every other way, their stories diverged so much that they each seemed to be talking about a different conflict. Most of them asked me to set the folks at Serbianna straight.
After I referred them all to the detailed information available on Emperors Clothes at Bin Laden in the Balkans, none of them could give me a cogent reason to doubt the information presented there. Since then, we have received permission from Emperors Clothes to post the data on our website, www.tvweber.com, also, at www.tvweber.com/binLaden_KLA.htm. So why wont the current administration in the U.S. denounce Clintons support of bin Ladens allies in the Balkans?
Taking It to the Air
One of the reasons for getting my book to press was that it would afford an opportunity to vindicate the Serbs. The title of the book, The Crumbling Wall Against Tyranny: a/k/a The United States Constitution, does not give the slightest suggestion that there is anything in it that would remotely relate to the Balkans. Even so, in the span of seven pages, the reader sees a clear link between Clintons radical Muslim allies in the Balkans and the perpetrators of the 9-11 attack upon the United States. Those tragedies exemplify what can happen when the president is permitted to flout the Constitution with impunity, and to usurp powers not granted to the Presidency under the Constitution.
Using talk radio, we now have a chance to get these messages to the Christian people in America. It is my personal aerial attack upon the misinformation and propaganda that bombards us all.
Hence, among the suggested questions for discussion that my publicist sends to radio talk show hosts is: Why do you call President Clinton, al Qaedas man in the White House?
With the world listening, I explain in concise, sound bite language that Clinton conducted a war against the Christian people of the Balkans, on behalf of bin Ladens allies. I dont even need to say the word Serb. Some listeners understand immediately; others will need to think about the message first. But a Christian audience should have no trouble getting the message.
If the Crumbling Wall Falls, Tyranny Reigns
My book is about the American system of government, how it should work, and why it no longer works so well. It roundly condemns the actions of those U.S. presidents who havecontrary to their Constitutional statusassumed the powers that allowed Clinton to launch his war against the Serbian people without interference from Congress.
Only Congress has the power to declare war, and there had been no declaration of war, yet Congress sat back and let the war continue. It is illegal for a President to do as Clinton did; yet the American people accepted it. Neither Congress nor the American people attempted to stop him.
The potential for tyranny is great when one man can single-handedly start a war and no one dare raise a hand to stop him.
America at the Crossroads
The bitterness of the 2004 campaign season is one more piece of evidence that the US has lost its Constitutional moorings. Every four years, we can each offer a miniscule degree of input regarding who our next dictator will be. Except for those who have already resigned themselves to the idea of being, in effect, slaves to the government of the United State (intentionally leaving the s out of States), and those who feel that the U.S. is beyond hope, citizens are in absolute horror over the outcome of each election.
With the Clinton administration long out of power, it is time for America to make amends. Both Democrats and Republicans need to take an honest look at Clintons failed foreign policy and assume responsibility for setting matters aright.
With the Presidents new administration about to begin, there is absolutely NO excuse for retaining anyone in the federal government who still considers the Serbs to be war criminals, the Russians to be our geopolitical rivals, and the KLA and Bosnian Muslim fanatics to be our friends. It is not our purpose to raise the issue of the Constitutional definition of treason, which was once a capital offense rather than a prerequisite for entry into Americas self-styled elite. But it is entirely reasonable to insist that the federal government cease to employ those people in any position of public trust!
The administration needs to look for honest and capable people who are free of racist bigotry against Slavic peoples, and free of religious bigotry against Orthodox Christians. It may even be necessary to recruit candidates from sources other than the Ivy League, the University of Chicago, or the Beltway think tanks, which evidently have become breeding grounds for their own particular prejudices and distorted worldviews.
The Serbs have been an ally of the U.S. since there was a free Serbia in the 19th century. Isnt it time to renounce Clintons failed Balkans policy, apologize to the Serbian people, and restore the lands that they have lost due to the wrongful intervention of the American military?
If not, let us remind you of the slogan, Serbia, the land where empires die. Who would have expected the once-mighty empire of the Ottoman Turks, the Austro-Hungarian empire of the Hapsburgs, and the formidable Nazi empire of the Third Reich, all to become extinct after picking on tiny Serbia? On what basis do the American government and people claim to be the sole exception to the principles of history and of common sense that apply to everyone else? Is America too blinded by vainglorious pride to see that it is following the same downhill path that landed its old enemies in the dustbin of history?
Far better for the US to swallow its national pride, repent of its errors, and join hands with Serbia in heartfelt cooperationso that al-Qaeda can be the next empire to die in the Balkans rather than Americas empire.
Finally, someone is talking about this. The American people did not react because most had not caught onto the fact that the MSM lies to their faces.
A full half of Americans do not know that it is the congress that must declare war, such is the state of public education.
We went into that war on the wrong side, and for the wrong reasons. The Serbs, who died for us in WW2, may never forgive us for our actions, but we sure need to ask for that forgiveness, and we certainly need to pay reparations for the damage our bombs inflicted.
"notice that among the prisoners taken, there were no beheadings and they all eventually returned alive."
SO why is this included in the ICTY Indictment against "FATMIR LIMAJ, HARADIN BALA, AND ISAK MUSLIU" if all prisoners taken were returned alive?
"It is further alleged that on a date after 24 June 1998 but before 26 July 1998, KLA forces under the command and the control of Fatmir Limaj and Isak Musliu beat, tortured and murdered a number of Serb, non-Albanian and Albanian detainees at the prison camp. Haradin Bala and Isak Musliu participated in or aided and abetted in the murder of a number of detainees."
http://www.un.org/icty/pressreal/2004/p910-e.htm
That happened before I was there and I don't have any knowledge of it. However, I make no excuses for atrocities committed by anyone. If it is true they should be prosecuted to the fullest extent possible.
The reason I took Waco as an example is that it is the most recent "action" that has taken place on AMERICAN soil. As I said before Kosovo was Serbian at the time (and STILL is). If you know of any more recent actions, please inform me.
"A "MASSACER" of 45 people isn't enough to go to war over"
It does make you wonder why no one went to war over Rwanda considering a much higher number of people were massacred there.
First of all I apologise for my suspicions towards you, but you can't blame a girl for being careful :)
"However, I make no excuses for atrocities committed by anyone"
The type of crimes committed by these three in the ICTY indictment had been going on for quite a while as you can see from the actual indictment:
"after years of increasing tension and violence, armed conflict commenced between Serb forces and the Kosovo Liberation Army ("KLA") in Kosovo. This development was consistent with the KLAs generally militant approach of active, armed resistance to Serb rule in Kosovo.
Together with Serb civilians, Albanian civilians who were perceived by the Kosovo KLA either as refusing to cooperate with or resisting the KLA by non-military means were targeted for intimidation, imprisonment, violence, and murder."
Yet only these 3 people have been indicted. Now that's what gets me "p***** off" with everything about the Balkans. Most people that I have spoken to in reality that have served with Swedish battalions there have said that all sides committed thier fare share of atrocities, there are no angels in this picture.
I'll agree that Serbs forces did kill more than the other sides, but that is kind of understandable considering they had access to the full military supplies of the Yugoslavian army.
But that does not excuse the demonisation the Serbs have recieved from the mainstream media. That does not excuse the fact that there are only three Albanians indicted by the ICTY or the very limited number of indictments against Croatians (considering what they did to the Serbs in Krajna) or the Bosniaks.
And as oso blanco stated: "A "MASSACER" of 45 people isn't enough to go to war over."
Oh and in case you are wondering, I am not Serbian. I am Australian. My tie to the Balkans is my Macedonian husband.
>>>I'll agree that Serbs forces did kill more than the other sides, but that is kind of understandable considering they had access to the full military supplies of the Yugoslavian army.
Nothing about what the Serb military/paramilitary did in Kosov@ is "understandable", and neither is your insistence on justifying their actions. People were murdered brutally for no reason other than their identity, and here you are Jane, day in and day out trying to deny these events occurred, and then justify when denial is no longer an option. What you are doing was wrong fifty years ago and it is just as wrong today.
About 17 hours afterwards and about 9:00 A.M. THE NEXT DAY, the bodies materialized as heavily armed KLA escorted reporters to the site.
And William Walker and the photographers walked all over the alleged crime scene - they moved bodies for shots and even placed white caps on some of their heads. This was noticed at the Hague - photos of people without the hats and then photos of those same with hats. Then it was admitted that the hats were placed to show they were civilians - at least that is what they wanted people to believe. Though, until they were caught, they never mentioned this tampering.
I say the bodies were moved in and placed during the night and early in the morning.
There was no systematic violence and ethnic cleansing of Albanians before the KLA.
The numbers of Albanians killed by Serbs, pre-KLA, say in the years 1990-1995, had to be negligible. Can you list any names?
If you are trying to say that Waco and Ruby Ridge were a bad thing, I'm sure that many on this site, including me, would agree. I don't see any connection though between them and Kosovo.
Why didn't you report this? What was his name?
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