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(@daniela)
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"Wait till you need good people to save your butt"
by somebody who signed emina...

Is that why are you in favour of this bombing?
Once everything is destroyed to play a mercenary?
Once you finish killing and destroying what people
were building for hundereds of years, to come around as a memeber of the "civilised society" - you?

I certainly would not need your help and would never even cosider it.


   
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(@daniela)
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> Are you rooting for a coup in
> Montenegro ?
>
> There is an awful lot of reports
> about alleged attempts by
> Milosevic to overthrow the regime,
> but as far as I can see, no proof.
>


   
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(@daniela)
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> Will you discuss how many international
> laws were broken when NATO and the UK
> attacked Yugoslavia, a sovereign
> country ?
>
> How did NATO go against its own
> charter ?
>
> Can you elaborate on these UK, US,
> Greek Lawyers and US Congressmen
> who are suing NATO over the Kosovo
> conflict ?


   
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(@daniela)
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Once NATO planes have hit a target
> firemen, doctors and just anyone
> turns up to the site to help those
> who can still be helped.
>
> Why does NATO come back to bomb
> again if they know it was
> "a mistake"?


   
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(@daniela)
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Everything about this war has been a lie, so don't expect the peace to be any different. NATO has created a refugee crisis of mammoth
proportions. NATO has alienated Russia and China. NATO has de-stabilized an entire region.

NATO has blown up the very refugees it purported to save with its humanitarian bombs. And as Svend Robinson recently observed, NATO
has killed off the fragile democracy movement in Yugoslavia.
When Nancy E. Soderberg, a UN Security Council delegate and a member of the U.S. National Security Council, recently told an audience
at Princeton University that the Rambouillet talks never called for stationing NATO troops in any part of Yugoslavia other than Kosovo,
that was a lie. A necessary lie to make it look like Slobodan Milosevic
was an unreasonable tyrant that left the West no alternative but F-18s. Really?

Here is what Appendix B of the Feb. 23, 1999 peace accord for Kosovo says:
"NATO personnel shall enjoy, together with their vehicles, vessels, aircraft, and equipment, free and unrestricted passage and unimpeded
access throughout the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, including associated airspace and territorial waters. This shall include, but not be
limited to, the right of bivouac, manoeuvre, billet, and utilization of any areas or facilities as required for support, training, and
operations."
That is an army of occupation. That is subjugation. No leader, not even a bad one like Milosevic, could sign such an accord.

Still, some people are buying the bull from the boys.
As Don Legere, a reader from Hamilton advised me about my take on Yugoslavia: "All you need to do now is siton top of a Serb tank and
you can become Canada's Jane Fonda."
Donny, I've been called worse.

Michael Harris can be e-mailed at mharris@istar.ca or visit his home page.
He is The Sun's national affairs columnist.


   
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