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To: wideawake
Do you know anything of his books?

Do you know anything about the fraud perpetrated on Serbia by the EU and Nato, siding with the head chopping Islamists in the Balkans?

IMO history will show that Milosevic was one of the greatest servants of Democratic principles in our lifetime. Just watch the transcripts of the Hague tribunal, it's all there.

The 'lie' against Serbia, used as a tool to break up the Balkans can't pass the smell test.

And this Administration, in it's laziness, seems to be going along with it, very sad.

49 posted on 06/27/2006 7:44:33 AM PDT by duckln
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To: duckln
IMO history will show that Milosevic was one of the greatest servants of Democratic principles in our lifetime.

A dictator serving democratic principles.

The 'lie' against Serbia, used as a tool to break up the Balkans

Slovenia, Macedonia, Croatia and Montenegro left Yugoslavia in accordance with the will of the majority of their inhabitants.

A majority of the inhabitants of Bosnia, had they been permitted to vote, would have voted to exit Yugoslavia.

This would have stranded a sizable Serb minority which desired to remain Yugoslavian in Bosnia.

Yugoslavia's dictator decided to create a Serb majority in Bosnia to prevent this from happening.

Therefore, as a matter of policy, the Yugoslav government intiated a policy of exiling or killing the requisite number of non-Serbian Bosnians to create a Serb majority.

When that failed and Bosnia was partitioned, the advocates of Kosovar secession were emboldened.

Milosevic for the second time implemented the same policy, this time in Kosovo.

There is no "lie" here - the Milosevic regime committed crimes, and the different peoples of the Balkans wanted their independence as surely as the Slovaks, the Lithuanians, the Czechs, the Hungarians, the Ukrainians and other nations inside the Warsaw pact and Soviet Union wanted their independence.

To discuss the post-Communist national movements as if they were a plot instead of popular movements is ridiculous.

51 posted on 06/27/2006 8:04:19 AM PDT by wideawake ("The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten." - Calvin Coolidge)
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