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1 posted on 08/18/2008 8:56:02 AM PDT by Doctor13
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To: Doctor13
You've got a lot of nerve posting this.

On another thread, you are merrilly parroting the Russian propaganda about how Georgia slaughtered 2,000 people that has been used to justify the Russian invasion.

2 posted on 08/18/2008 9:13:09 AM PDT by dirtboy
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Clinton's intervention in Kosovo, and the siege of Belgrade was a war crime plain and simple.

Here is what I wrote about it in February 2004, as part of my (unsuccessful) application to appear as a presidential "candidate" on the Showtime summer reality TV series "American Candidate," which ran in the summer of 2004:

I heard nary a peep of protest against Bill Clinton during the 1999 War in Kosovo. In that NATO-led assault – which according to some estimates cost as much as $75 billion – we bombed Belgrade for 78 days, killed almost 3,000 civilians, and shredded the civilian infrastructure (including every bridge across the Danube.)

We devastated the environment, bombed the Chinese embassy, came very close to engaging in armed combat against Russian forces, and in general, pursued a horrific and inhumane strategy to rain misery on the civilian population of Belgrade in order to pressure Milosevic into surrendering.

Why did we do all that? The US did not even have an arguable interest in the Balkans, and no one ever tried to claim that Serbia represented any kind of threat to our nation or our interests.

But for months the Clinton administration had told us that Milosevic was waging a vicious genocide against Albanians Muslims, and needed to be stopped. The New York Times called it a “humanitarian war.” In March 1999 – the same month that the bombing started – Clinton’s State Department publicly suggested that as many as 500,000 Albanian Kosovars had been murdered by Milosevic’s regime. In May of that year, as the bombing campaign was drawing to a close, Secretary of Defense William Cohen lowered that estimate 100,000.

Now, five years after the bombing, after all the forensic investigations have been completed, the prosecutors at Milosevic’s “War Crimes” trial in the Hague have barely been able to document a questionable figure of 5,000 “bodies and body parts.” During the war, the American people were told that Kosovo was full of mass graves filled with the bodies of murdered Albanians. But none have been found.

And yet, we have seen no protestors screaming: “Where are the mass graves?” – even though, in fact, there aren’t any. Well, actually, there are. But they are not in Kosovo or Serbia. They are in Iraq, where the bodies of more than 300,000 murdered Iraqis have been discovered so far, and the toll keeps mounting.

It is my very strong opinion that ANYONE who opposed the War in Iraq, but failed to condemn the Bill Clinton/NATO war crime in Kosovo at the time it was happening, has absolutely nothing to say that is worth listening to about the Bush administration’s decision to overthrow Saddam.

3 posted on 08/18/2008 9:34:33 AM PDT by Maceman (If you're not getting a tax cut, you're getting a pay cut.)
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To: Doctor13; dirtboy

Great article.
I’m not sure why dirtboy is so offended.
Clintons Kosovo war was a complete fabrication.
Our current support for Kosovo is a complete joke.
Russia has no right to invade Georgia, however we gave them a good excuse with our Kosovo actions. We are being hypocrtical to complain to them about doing something we just did.


4 posted on 08/18/2008 9:51:15 AM PDT by Georgia
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