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To: Southack
There are plenty of potential suspects if one focuses merely on motive. The mafia did not like him. The communists did not like him as he was a big anti-communist. The loyalists to Slobo hated him.

And, according to certain types here, despite being pro-western he was straying from being totally compliant to the west, and as such despite all the other possibilities, it must be that he was whacked by America's allies.

Hope that helps!

17 posted on 03/12/2003 5:16:18 PM PST by William McKinley (You're so vain, you probably think this tagline's about you)
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To: William McKinley

No, your reasons don't really make that much sense.

Serbia has been silent about France and Germany's double-standard (regarding NATO bombing them over Kosovo 4 years ago this month versus U.S. bombing Iraq currently under debate).

Now, there can be no argument that Serbia has been silent about that double-standard. You haven't heard a peep about this double standard in the media.

We don't have complaints from Communists and Mafioso about this PM even being rumored...

And here we've got the Serbian PM assasinated.

Thus, the question is whether Destro's theory is correct (i.e. that France/Germany took Zolan out because he was *finally* going to blast their "go to the UN" double standard),

OR

that my theory is correct, that local Serbs killed him for keeping Serbia officialy quiet about the UN double-standard.

This month is the 4 year anniversary of NATO smashing the Serbs without UN approval. It would boggle belief to believe that the Communists cared enough or that the Mafia coincidentally got fed up enough with Zolan to pick this time in world affairs to off the guy. Such red herrings simply don't wash. No, they smell like rotting fish.

The assasination was about Iraq, one way or the other, based upon the timing, location, players involved, etc.

21 posted on 03/12/2003 5:25:37 PM PST by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: William McKinley; Southack; bobi
There are plenty of potential suspects if one focuses merely on motive. The mafia did not like him. -true--but they have little to fear no matter what legislation would have passed--besides-the Prime Minsiter does not matter much once a law is passed-- The communists did not like him as he was a big anti-communist---acyually he was a big communist himself and they never bothered to get him before--not even tried. The loyalists to Slobo hated him.--same deal---they never bothered to put on a hit.

And, according to certain types here, despite being pro-western he was straying from being totally compliant to the west, and as such despite all the other possibilities, it must be that he was whacked by America's allies.--the theroy behind that being the most recent provocation is the one to look at. Old police trick. Djindjic started started to scare NATO with his talk of sending troops into Kosovo just as the Albanians started to kill NATO troops. With him out of the way calls for sending Serbs into Kosovo die down. In addition thw UN sent in its NATO goon squads to shut down the "sepratist" Kosovo Serb assembly in Kosovo just this morning. coinky-dinky?

Hope that helps!--ditto

22 posted on 03/12/2003 5:27:36 PM PST by Destro (Fight Islamic terrorisim by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
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