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SOME FACTS ABOUT GENERAL CLARK
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Posted on 10/04/2003 6:08:08 PM PDT by Andy from Beaverton

SOME FACTS ABOUT GENERAL CLARK

 

      General Wesley Clark.  A hero.  Medal winner.  A born leader.  The man that has GW Bush ready to just give up and quit.  Really?  Not everyone thinks so.  Take, for instance,  General Sir Mike Jackson, commander of the international K-For peacekeeping force.  "I'm not going to start the third world war for you."  It seems Clark had given an order to send in troops to attack Russian troops who were in the process of taking over the airfield of Kosovo's provincial capital.  Fighting  and killing Russian troops was not part of the war plan to stop the killing in Kosovo and General Jackson refused to follow Clark's direct order.  One doesn't see allied Generals fighting with each other every day.  Patton wanted to take on the Russians.  He was ordered home. 

     Even wonder why there were NO American casualties in the Bosnia/Kosovo conflict?  Because Clark, knowing that his beloved President didn't want to have to deal with family members of those killed and the possible negative poll numbers, ordered very high, blind, bombings.  Human rights commissioner, Mary Robinson, stated, "NATO'S  bombing campaign had lost its "moral purpose". Referring to the cluster bomb attack on residential areas and market in the Serbian town of Nis, she described NATO'S  range of targets as "very broad" and "almost unfocused". There were too many mistakes; the bombing of the Serbian television station in Belgrade - which killed a make-up woman, among others - was "not acceptable".  Sure they were acceptable, if you were the Commanding General who wanted to stay in the good graces of his Commander in Chief.  Funny, I don't recall hearing the liberals complaining about the use of cluster bombs in civilian areas and towns when Bill was President.  There were no apologies and no compensation to the many innocents who died because of this sloppy bombing campaign.  One report stated Clark actually aimed at the CNN office in Belgrade.

     The Pentagon considered him a "horses ass" and then Secretary of Defense William Cohen, hated him and relieved him of his NATO command two months early. 

      Those who have worked under him, have no use for him or his leadership skills.  He abused his staff and seemed paranoid about them being out to ruin his career.  Non officers were subject to his tantrums if they and their families didn't get out of his way fast enough.  There was only thing on Clark's mind.  Rank.  He wanted it.  Whatever he had to do to get it was ok with him, apparently. 

       "The poster child for everything that is wrong with the GO (general officer) corps," exclaims one colonel, who has had occasion to observe Clark in action.  While Clark's biography heralds him as the man who transformed the 1st Horse Division into a rapid deployment division, one of his Officers described it as  "easily the worst division I have ever seen in 25 years of doing this stuff." 

       The above Colonel was not the only man who saw Clark as a menace to the military.  In the early 1980's, a major in the 3rd Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colorado when Clark was in command there  described him as a man who "regards each and every one of his subordinates as a potential threat to his
career".

     Not only does he seem a little paranoid and unstable, he seems to pick odd friends.  Hashim Thaci, leader of the KLA is shown having his picture taken with a proud NATO Supreme Commander Clark.  Who is he?  He is the man who ordered the murder and ethnic cleansing of thousands of Kosovo Serbs and had "destroyed more Orthodox Christian churches and monasteries than were destroyed in 500 years under the Ottoman Empire.   Also in the picture is Agim Ceku, who commanded the Croatian Army in "Operation Storm" that ethnically cleansed 250,000 Serbs from Krajina and murdered thousands and who now commands the Kosovo Protection Corps (KPC), the thinly disguised successor to the KLA. It should be noted that the KLA, with whom we allied ourselves, at one time was designated by the U.S. State Department as a terrorist organization. Of course, this is the same KLA about whom Senator Joe Lieberman said: "The United States of America and the Kosovo Liberation Army stand for the same values and principles . . . Fighting for the KLA is fighting for human rights and
American values." (Washington Post, Apr.28, 1999)."  Under Bill Clinton and Wesley Clark, America aligned itself with terrorists and mass murderers with the blessing of the likes of Joe Lieberman.

      How did Clark get to such a high rank if he is such an incompetent?  I'm glad you asked.  When you are a first in your class from West Point, you get political favor.  Clark had friends in high places.  They came to his aide when he had to get through the Battle Command Training Program.  He had to win in this mock battle against a formidable foe.  This commander was known for chewing up opponents and spitting them out.  To make it a fair fight, Clark's political allies cut the OPFOR (Opposing Force) Command in half.  Still concerned he might lose, the Commander of OPFOR was given a flat out order to throw the fight.  Their golden boy had to be protected at all costs.  A few weeks after his "amazing" win in the Training Program, he got his third star. 

      At the National Training Center, Clark was dubbed the "Section Leader Six" for his obsession with micro-managing everything to the point of insanity.  At the NTC, the constant training and mock battles that the group went through made them almost impossible to be beat by visiting "Blue Force" Generals.  To make sure that his fellow Generals stayed on his good side, to his men's disgust, he would send them on "suicide" missions, thus insuring his high ranking friends would leave with good thoughts of him and owing him a favor for allowing them to look good in battle, even if it was mock. 

      After he ascended to the Supreme Allied Commander-Europe, his entourage grew in proportion with his massive ego.  Aides would scurry around polishing his chair, testing the microphone, adjusting lights so he would look his best in front of Congress and thus on those TV sound bites.  Because of his inflated ego, he was given the name, with no respect, by his fellow NATO commanders of "the Supreme Being".

     The fact that he was a lousy General was never more apparent than in the aftermath of the main Kosovo war.  Serb Generals, when questioned, laughed at the total ineffectiveness of the NATO bombing.  After a count was done a total of 26 tanks and artillery pieces were all that was destroyed during the campaign.  Half way through the conflict our $2 billion B-2 stealth bombers, described by Clark as one of the "heroes" of the war, had to be pulled out due to rapid deterioration from lack of maintenance and it was making them unsafe to fly.  They were relegated to being props on the world stage for Clinton to stand in front of while making speeches about how he was beefing up the military.

     The truth is, once Clark got to NATO, the war in Kosovo became a disaster.  We destroyed the Serbian infrastructure and by NATO'S own figures of the 10,000 Kosovans killed,  8,000 of died AFTER  the war started.

     Clark not only made a total disaster of the Bosnia/Kosovo mess, he also had a hand in the disastrous Waco attack.  Yes indeed.  Clark was the military advisor to Janet Reno and is the one who planned that attack that eventually brought down the complex where so many kids died.  Not only was it a disaster, it was illegal.  It is illegal for the military to become involved in civilian situations for any reason.  Though the military denies any involvement it is rather hard to hide the troops and tanks that were there.  All total there were 9 Bradley fighting vehicles, 5 Combat Engineer Vehicles, 1 Tank Retrieval vehicle and 2 Abrams Tanks.  Reno tried to pass them off as "on loan" from the military.  "Operation Trojan Horse" was a dismal failure and the man in command was Wesley Clark.  I would like to point out that it was this disaster that Tim McVeigh used as his reason for punishing the Government in Oklahoma.  With Terry Nickols and, I believe the evidence shows, foreign assistance in the planning and money for needed supplies, McVeigh blew up the Federal Building in Oklahoma City where a 168 men, women and children died.  For every action, there is a re-action.

      Yugoslavia took 70 days to bring to it's knees.  Clark predicted it would take a few days.  He predicted that the people at Waco would surrender in the face of overwhelming force.  They held out for 50 days. 

       The bombings in Yugoslavia were planned and carried out with orders from General  Clark and it is documented that he purposely targeted hospitals, health care facilities and even old folks homes with cluster bombs.  When the bloodbath was caught by a fighter planes video camera and 87 innocent civilians died, he said the camera malfunctioned. 

      Clark's plans seem to be murder thousands of civilians, blame it on underlings and military incompetence and take it to a Commander in Chief who loves to hear about how the military screws up.  That man was an equally incompetent leader...Bill Clinton.

      You peace loving liberals still feel this man is a rose among the thorns?  As I always say, don't believe me, do some homework of your own.  Don't just believe his press releases.  This is the paranoid same man who claimed that "Bush" got him fired from CNN.  Even the wildly liberal CNN denied it.  They stated that his contract was up and since he appeared to be running for President, they felt it would be to large of a conflict for them to keep him on the payroll.  Wesley Clark is not only a risk as President, he is a danger to all of us.

Clark, center, shares a happy moment and hat trading photo op with Serb mass murdered and wanted for war crimes, Gen. Ratko Mladic (to Clark's right).  They shared wine and other gifts. Wanted by the U.N. and NATO, Mladic is still at large.

Sources:

http://www.zpub.com/un/clark.html

http://www.counterpunch.org/clark.html

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a38331cb52099.htm

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Kosovo/Story/0,2763,208056,00.html

http://www.brasscheck.com/clarkatwaco.html

http://www.brasscheck.com/yugoslavia/directory/61099a.html

http://www.brasscheck.com/yugoslavia/mil1.jpg

http://www.brasscheck.com/yugoslavia/mil2.jpg

http://www.brasscheck.com/yugoslavia/clarkatwaco.html


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; balkans; campaignfinance; icg; klark; perfumedprince; saceur; soros; waco; wacokid; wesleyclark
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To: Northern Yankee
Please don't insult MacArthur with this idiot. MacArthur's landing at Inchon was brilliant..he had fewer U.S. casualties than anyone in Europe during WW2...His heroics during World War 1 are profound, and he did wonders in the Rainbow Division. He also helped transform West Point out of the 19th Century into the 20th Century...MacArthur understood the nature of battle

Exactly, his brilliant "island hopping" strategy was not so self-evident at the time--just about everyone else wanted to fight like in Europe--going forward sweeping everything before you, no enemy in the rear and so on. He was also personally brave--most have heard about his personal leadership under fire in WWI--his men idolized him--but few know that he was nominated for a Medal of Honor in 1914 during the Vera Cruz intervention. And unlike Clark, who would reverse course on a dime or bend like a pretzel to to ensure what he was doing was personally satisfactory to whoever could help him get ahead, MacArthur had convictions. MacArther was relieved for being true to his principles. Clark was relieved for not having any.

41 posted on 10/05/2003 9:18:46 AM PDT by mark502inf
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To: Andy from Beaverton
It is illegal for the military to become involved in civilian situations for any reason.

Wrong. First, in general, the military can be used any time the President directs as part of his Constitutionally enumerated duties; that's been done numerous times-- suppressing riots and restoring order in Detroit & L.A. etc, enforcing desegregation orders in the south, shutting down the Mex-American border in 1916, and assisting states during natural disasters like Hurricane Andrew.

Second, in situations other than the Constitutional use of the military, the Posse Comitatus law prevents civil authorities from using the military to execute the laws; interpreted in general to mean make arrests, conduct search & seizures, and so on. Of note, it applies to federal forces, not the militias of the states, i.e. the National Guard.

Not only was [Waco] a disaster, it was illegal... it is rather hard to hide the troops and tanks that were there. All total there were 9 Bradley fighting vehicles, 5 Combat Engineer Vehicles, 1 Tank Retrieval vehicle and 2 Abrams Tanks. Reno tried to pass them off as "on loan" from the military.

Federal military forces at Waco were limited to a couple observers and some enlisted personnel who trained the FBI agents in how to use some electronic warfare equipment and helped to maintain it. They had been requested by DOJ through normal military channels. As for the armored vehicles, equipment is not covered by Posse Comitatus, but even then, they belonged to the Texas National Guard and were primarily operated by the FBI. The regular Army had nothing to do with them. This thing has been investigated to death--there was very little military involvement and what there was, was lawful.

Clark has major league "issues", as Oprah and my daughter would say, that in my view make him unqualified to be president. the article points that out. However, the author's crdibility is weakened by including so many inaccuracies and untruths.

42 posted on 10/05/2003 10:33:54 AM PDT by mark502inf
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To: judywillow; Hoplite
Two, the idea of no American casualties in Kosovo will not stand up to the light of day. Figure about 50 - 100 allied aircraft lost realistically.

Wow. I compliment you Judy. Even by the somewhat liberal standards of the Balkans & Waco threads, this pushes the boundaries. Most people would hesitate to post something so patently untrue, so easily checked, so obviously illogical. Cannily, however, you realized there might be some out there who would have some doubt. So you decided to back up your post with a quote from the most trustworthy and reliable person you could think of--none other than Slobo himself!

[question]...as many as 70 or 80 NATO planes may have been lost...Milosevic's response: ...take these estimates you're hearing and divide by two or three

Not sure I follow your numbers, but hey what's a little math problem when we have 50-100 pilots who were blown up over Yugoslavia three years ago and THEY STILL DON'T KNOW IT! Who's gonna tell those guys what happened to them? Sure hope I don't get that job. And what about their families? I wonder if any of them realize their son or husband or father hasn't returned? And how about those forlorn ground crews, still hanging around the flight line at Aviano 40 months later waiting for good ol Major "Duke" to bring that baby in? And especially what about the poor Wing Property Book Officer? "Dammit, Captain. You graduated from the Academy. I know you can count. Judywillow says we are missing 50-100 planes. Get out there and count them again!" "YESSIR!"

43 posted on 10/05/2003 11:44:18 AM PDT by mark502inf
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To: judywillow
So let's summarize, shall we?

1. You're putting stock into what Milosevic says, long after he's lost any claim to credibility.

2. You are referencing Venik's Aviation site, which is not a source of information, but simply a repeater site for the claims of Milosevic's regime as far as Allied Force goes.

3. It is now 4 years after Allied Force, and the only aircraft recovered by the Serbs are the F-16 and F-117 that NATO admitted to losing at the time - there were non-combat losses, and damaged aircraft, but no other aircraft besides the two who's wrecks were recovered by the Serbs were shot down.

4. You are a Serbian partisan when it comes to Kosovo - all you offer is a conversation with the dead, i.e., your side has been victimized, and you'll brook no acceptance of the fact that the Serbs were the biggest violaters of human rights in the Balkans in the 1990's (or 1980's in Kosovo, for that matter.)

So: you place a foreign interest, being Milosevic's now non-existent Serbia, over the interests of the United States of America, and will even go so far as to attack our military in your perverse quest to defend Milosevic and his crimes.

I have your measure now, shorty.

44 posted on 10/05/2003 11:50:13 AM PDT by Hoplite
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To: Hoplite
Strategic Studies Inc estimates of NATO losses during Kosovo

The nature of Albanian Kosovars

The nature of the Albanian claim to Kosovo

45 posted on 10/05/2003 12:07:02 PM PDT by judywillow (the supposed Kr)
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To: judywillow
Serb Nationalist Nutjob

Get a clue already - your sources are garbage.

46 posted on 10/05/2003 12:13:49 PM PDT by Hoplite
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To: mark502inf
Clark is running as a Democrat - it should be enough to take him to task for that egregious failing.

Trashing the campaign in Kosovo, and by extension the servicemen who carried it out, however, is beyond the pale as far as I'm concerned.

47 posted on 10/05/2003 12:19:56 PM PDT by Hoplite
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To: ALOHA RONNIE
Thanks for the heads up!
48 posted on 10/05/2003 12:28:07 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: mark502inf
Thank you!
49 posted on 10/05/2003 3:52:38 PM PDT by Northern Yankee (Freedom.... needs a soldier !)
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To: Andy from Beaverton
I trained at NTC while Clark commanded it. We visiting troops were told we couldn't use the PX because Mrs Clark was upset that we tracked too much dirt into "her" PX. Also when stationed in Bosnia I was talking to someone who had visited the site where an APC had rolled down a mountainside, struck a mine and killed 3 US officers. He told me that his analysis was that the APC was leading a Humvee carrying Clark and Richard Holbrooke when someone in the Humvee got impatient about the pace and ordered the APC to pull over to let them pass. The edge of the road collapsed, the APC went careening down the mountainside and 3 people were killed. Both of these are examples of Clark's disrespecting anything that gets in his way or isn't to his benefit. No way should he ever get close to the White House.
50 posted on 12/30/2003 7:07:38 AM PST by blackknight77
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To: Andy from Beaverton
Though I'm vehemently against Clark, here is the other side:

Waco is Clinton's Bay of Pigs - The Defense of Wesley Clark

51 posted on 12/30/2003 7:18:32 AM PST by Incorrigible (immanentizing the eschaton)
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