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To: Lukasz

It is ludicrist that they would hold up admission based upon the inability to find a person. It would be more logical the oposite that admission might ease ability for the EU to take steps in becoming more active in finding the General.
NATO:
It is odd considering for every bomb dropped and missile launched, civilians were roughly twice as likely to die in Yugoslavia as they were during the 1991 allied bombing campaign in Iraq. Roughly half of the 500 civilian deaths in Yugoslavia are attributable to such conduct, which violated international humanitarian law.

Where are the NATO warcrimes for negligence?

Not that it makes sense to solve things through violence regardless but it seems that recognized international politics is a police state. Perhaps that is the politics the state is not a large enough police state to be recognized.

At the same time it is funny that posters are being taken down, you would think it would help find the guy!!! It is like a wanted poster on every corner. Put up a reward like OSAMA and whala.

If Osama is required for afghanastans admission to the EU in a couple years it may take a long time to cough up osama.. and if the general is burried then how the hell are they suppose to find him, it is ridiculous.


5 posted on 03/19/2005 11:07:23 AM PST by w_ashley (http://www.angelfire.com/retro2/w_ashley/billshomepage.htm w_ashley@sympatico.ca)
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To: w_ashley
It is ludicrist that they would hold up admission based upon the inability to find a person. It would be more logical the oposite that admission might ease ability for the EU to take steps in becoming more active in finding the General.

It was just a pretext. IMO they don’t want Croatia in EU, at least not now.
6 posted on 03/19/2005 11:17:25 AM PST by Lukasz (Terra Polonia Semper Fidelis!)
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To: w_ashley
The Croats had their chance to prove their intentions when the Brits stepped up the hunt for Gotovina back in 2003 - yet instead of looking for Gotovina, the Croat Intelligence Service spied on the Brits and Americans, then outed the Brits in the Croatian press and fired all the Croat police who were tasked to find Gotovina. Reference

The message from the EU therefore, is "If you want to play F- around, then we'll play F- around. Now F- off."

Where are the NATO warcrimes for negligence?

Are you sure you support the prosecution of American servicemen on spurious charges, or did you just not think about the implications of your post?

10 posted on 03/19/2005 1:23:48 PM PST by Hoplite
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