Posted on 09/27/2005 3:12:03 PM PDT by joan
We do not need to know.
If only Mr. Fusion where here to gloat. He bragged about this even at the time it was occuring.
he wrote a book about it........he was the main man so to speak.....
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20060710/wl_afp/warcrimesserbiakosovo_060710123144
"Much of the evidence to be presented is expected to be similar to the prosecution's Kosovo case in the Milosevic trial. The prosecution said that they were planning to call former NATO commander US General Wesley Clark and German General Klaus Naumann, head of NATO's military commission who also gave evidence in the Milosevic trial."
*****I'm really starting to wonder about milo's death as I was just thinking it was a just his medical condition...now, I'm not sure.
Gambill said his warnings and reports on grave security threats were often met with a condescending attitude and even laughter.
"We do not need to know."
**** yes it should be known because it is just another example of how complacency and utter stupidity kills, as many Serbs, some internationals, and Albanians were murdered between 1999 to 2004 and beyond by these extremist......
The Russians are close to the Serbs. When you add what our people did in the Ukraine and Georgia supporting color revolutions to change governments, then you start to understand why the Russians are not supporting our actions.
The UN Gang:
A Memoir of Incompetence,
Corruption, Espionage,
Anti-Semitism and
Islamic Extremism
at the UN Secretariat
by Pedro A. Sanjuan
No, they really aren't - except a small percentage. The Russians are mostly indifferent to the Serbs and leave them twisting in the wind.
The Russians allowed the UN sanctions for Serbia/Yugoslavia and the approval of the ICTY court.
The Russians generally favored the Bulgarians (19th century), until the Germans started asserting themselves there and then the Bulgarians were allies of Germany. But it was always Serbs and Serbia who helped Russia when it was in crisis.
1941: year of the truthThe war against the U.S.S.R. was unprecedented in terms of forces assigned to crush the enemy in one fell swoop. The aggressor committed more than five million officers and men. Germany did not attack the Soviet Union on its own: it was supported by the entire enslaved Central and Western Europe. Fighting side-by-side with the Wehrmacht were units from Italy, Hungary, Romania, Finland, Spain, Slovakia and Croatia. Meanwhile, no one but Yugoslav guerrillas and Mongolia were helping Soviet troops in their desperate defense of the summer and fall of 1941.
Yugoslav would be the Serbs in this case because the Croats and Bosnian Muslims were with the Nazis and fought against the Russians at Stalingrad.
Additionally Serbia provided refuge for Russians fleeing the Bolshevik revolution.
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