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NATO's big blunder [Action in Kosovo one of the great outrages of our time]
Toronto Sun ^
| 2008-03-17
| Peter Worthington
Posted on 03/17/2008 5:44:13 AM PDT by Clive
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To: Clive
NATO is no longer a defensive alliance. It is now simply a non-national military force to be used at will by globalists for the sole purpose of destroying or creating nation states to serve the purposes of one world advocates.
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03/17/2008 8:44:07 PM PDT
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TigersEye
(This is the age of the death of reason.)
To: Diocletian; montyspython; Incorrigible
Of course for anyone who knows the region, that documentary was little more than Serb propaganda.Not one single Serb is used as a source in that documentary. We did that on purpose because we figured any Serbian sources would be immediately dismissed as propaganda. I suppose you're going to have to label it as "non-Serb propaganda"
Yugoslavia: The Avoidable War is a very journalistically sound piece that I fully stand behind.
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03/18/2008 2:10:41 PM PDT
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getoffmylawn
(Now it is 1984. Knock knock at your front door. It's the Suede Denim Secret Police...)
To: badpacifist
Sure. Except for the lack of evidence, they could’ve found Milosevic guilty. But they didn’t.
To: getoffmylawn
I've watched it twice and it's not a bad production...but the natural attempt to equate today's Croatia with NDH is laughable to anyone with any knowledge of the history of the region. If you want a critical review, feel free to ask. I'd have to watch it again since I haven't seen it in some time.
Did you guys use that complete and total buffoon Nora Beloff?
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