As much as you would like it to be, the USA is NOT Nazi Germany or the Soviet Union. I was born and raised in the USA, and have as much right to speak on what is "good for America" as any citizen. If you don't like that, I suggest that YOU go to some totalitarian state where you would be more comfortable, instead of hiding behind the American flag to promote fascist views -- which are neither "conservative" nor "pro-America"!
So, you don't apologise for the US going into partnership with VEVAK -I take it you've heard of them, lovely chaps, they make Al Qaeda seem like choirboys- and the Mujahideen -heard of them? - in the Bosnian civil war.
Hilarious. Tailgunner Joe supports US alliance with Iranian and Bin Laden. But I take it you only support arming the Mujadideen when their victims are Bosnian Croats -1993- and Bosnian Serbs -1995.
http://www.senate.gov/~rpc/releases/1997/iran.htm
Wonderful stuff.
My side is the USA. I don’t apologize for us. If you don’t want to be on the USAs die, you should get out of the USA and don’t come back.
By David Rennie
Last Updated: 1:09am BST 06/10/2003
Serbian troops are set to join American forces in Afghanistan in a deployment certain to spark fury across the Muslim world.
The prospect of 1,000 veterans of ferocious combat against Muslims in Bosnia and Kosovo fighting in a Muslim country came after American military commanders were reported yesterday to have accepted an unexpected offer from Belgrade to assist in combat missions against al-Qa’eda and the Taliban.
Disputes have already emerged over reports that a powerful Serbian police chief, Gen Goran Radosavljevic, insists that he should lead the Afghan deployment.
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Although he has never been indicted of a war crime, human rights groups say units under his command committed atrocities against Albanian civilians during the Kosovo war.
His leadership is likely to be viewed unfavourably by the Pentagon, but defence officials are desperate to ease the burden on overstretched American forces.
Serbian officials described the mission, which would see up to 1,000 battle hardened Serbian and Montenegrin troops and paramilitary gendarmes deployed near Kandahar, as a done deal.
But America would confirm only that Serbian and Montenegrin officials visited Washington and Central Command headquarters in Florida last week to discuss the mechanics of a deployment.
Military chiefs at Central Command swiftly approved the offer of Serbian troops when it was made “out of the blue”, US officials told The New York Times.
Any political doubts were outweighed by the urgent need for more combat forces and the likelihood that Serbian troops would be on their “best behaviour”.
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