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To: Dr._Joseph_Warren

I believe at one time not too ling ago it was 90% and I think when the serb army went in due to the radical albanian muslims then the serb population was about 60%.

after the war which clinton helped to ethnically cleanse a country for the muslims then another 200,000 fled of course no christina ammanpour was there to film and report that.

mmmmmmm

so now there is just under 10% left

I was there based there with sfor and the serbs are living in fear, the serbs have been driven fromtheir homes, their houses have been taken away , churches have bene burned some as old as 800 years old and yet now Bush rewards radical islam and I thought we was supposed to be fighting that


699 posted on 02/21/2008 3:30:49 PM PST by manc
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To: manc
"as 800 years old and yet now Bush rewards radical islam and I thought we was supposed to be fighting that"

I believe that President Bush did the right thing. I am not an expert in the history of Yugoslavia, but I have seen a lot of footage and read of what went on during the Yugoslav/Bosnian war. I don't understand how anyone can deny that the Serbs committed genocide against Albanians/Bosnian Muslims in the 90's, pretty much proving that they don't have the ability to democratically govern a diverse country. For a quick overview, Google or Youtube the Srebrenica Massacre; it is difficult not to weep at the cruelty humanity can bring upon one another and also wonder how the UN could have bundled that one so badly. If it wasn't for NATO intervention, the killings would have continued for a much longer period of time.

The Albanians came directly to the U.S. and Great Britain because they knew that the UN would not help them, and when one considers how the UN failed to protect them during the Bosnian War, you can't really blame them. Serbia will make a stink (as they are now), but in the end, they understand that they will need to back off in silence. Honestly, I don't see them becoming a part of the mainstream element in Europe anytime in the near future...to me it seems like there are too many fringe elements running the show and they still won't give up Mladic and Karadzic.

711 posted on 02/21/2008 3:57:27 PM PST by Valentine_W
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