To: kattracks; *balkans; vooch; Destro; Seselj; PiP PiP Cherrio; smokegenerator; boston_liberty; ...
"In Kosovo you had ethnic cleansing actually unfolding, and we had intervened to stop it," the ex-NATO commander insisted, without commenting on the torture chambers, rape rooms and mass graves discovered in Iraq by coalition forces.
To: Incorrigible
Be afraid---be very afraid. Is Clark running for anti-Christ?
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09/21/2003 9:44:06 AM PDT by
Destro
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To: Incorrigible; kattracks; *balkans; vooch; Destro; Seselj; PiP PiP Cherrio; smokegenerator; ...
This Clark is a very dangerous man. Had it not been for the British (and other NATO) influence in KFor, this Prozac-powered clymer would have stumbled us into an armed conflict with the Russians.
Our armed forces will never live down the shame of the Clinton alliance with the Albanians in this conflict. Not one senior officer had the cojones to resign over Bill Clinton's ill-fated military adventures. When every side in this dirty conflict was guilty of war crimes, we firmly allied ourselves with the most troubling participants, and then joined them as war criminals in our unprovoked attack on Serbian civilian targets.
The Serbs are certainly not angels. That doesn't mean we had to join the Muslim Devils, who are now using the cover of allied troops to continue their version of ethnic cleansing and jihad in the region.
Wiser-than-Clark senior NATO people now know the Muslims must be reined in before the Serbs and their Russian friends try it themselves. Clark was like bringing gasoline to the fire.
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