Serbia is enough with actual indictments. Who better to indict a war criminal than the ones who he perpetrated the crimes against. However, given your professional knowledge and well read intelligence, I am bound to give you more references. So, I will provide more info later this week as I do my work here and i will find the time to give you more retort.
Oh, guess what I learned this weekend? Wesley Clark was relieved of his command instead of retirement only. He chose retirement. I got this straight from the source....CI did an investigation on him....long story short. I find that very interesting since he wrote a book about the ill fated intervention we were involved in.....
However, granted the Serbs are split between their nationalism and trying to meet with UN/US requirements....for entrance into the mainstream; so to speak. You have a good point...from a neutral point of view...so, in a short while I will respond.
Also, keep in mind that Ceku, Thaqi and Ramush is protected by the U.S. and other UN advocates....beyond acceptable levels......very deep pockets especially when terrorist are released from Bondsteel by covert means.....or released by "lack of evidence"....
Uh-huh. It's just that nobody gives a rat's ass about Serbia's Milosevic era indictments, and those indicted can visit Serbia itself without having to worry about being arrested, because the Serbian government itself knows it's all nothing but a stupid PR stunt.