Let's go back in time and
look at a speech by former President Bill Clinton
on the situation in the former Yugoslavia:
Let's look at a partial
transcript:
"It is clear that Serb forces are now engaged in
further attacks on Kosovar Albanians. Already more than 40-thousand Serb
security forces are poised in and around Kosovo with additional units on the
way. These actions are in clear violation of commitments Serbia made last
October when we obtained the ceasefire agreement. As part of our determined
efforts to seek a peaceful solution I asked Ambassador Holbrooke to see
President Milosevic and make clear the choices he faces."
"President
Milosevic continues to choose aggression over peace. NATO's military plans must
continue to move forward. I will be in close consultation with our NATO allies
and with Congress. Over the weekend I met with my National Security team to
discuss the military options. I also spoke with other NATO leaders by
telephone. There is strong unity among the NATO allies. We all agree that we
cannot allow President Milosevic to continue the aggression with
impunity."
Here's
what Bill Clinton had to say in a speech dated March 24, 1999:
"In
1989 Serbia's leader, Slobodan Milosevic, the same leader who started the wars
in Bosnia and Croatia and moved against Slovenia in the last decade, stripped
Kosovo of the constitutional autonomy its people enjoyed, thus denying them
their right to speak their language, run their schools, shape their daily
lives. For years, Kosovars struggled peacefully to get their rights back. When
President Milosevic sent his troops and police to crush them, the struggle grew
violent."
Remember
that date, March 24, 1999, it's the day that NATO started its bombing campaign
against Milosevic.
In
case you've forgotten the history of the 1990s, Slobodan Milosevic was the
President of Serbia between 1997 and 2000 and was widely referred to as
"The Butcher of the Balkans" by both politicians and the mainstream
media for his supposed role in massacres that took place during the crisis in
the former Yugoslavia. He was incarcerated for five years in the United
Nation's war crimes tribunals detention centre in The Hague, Netherlands while
being held during his trial for genocide before the International Criminal
Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). He died on March 11, 2006 as a result of a
heart attack. His death was of rather suspicious
circumstances; firstly, he was refused medical treatment for his heart ailment shortly before his death and, secondly, Rifampacin was found in his blood stream, a drug that was
not prescribed for him that could have exacerbated the risk of a heart attack.
Slobodan
Milosevic was repeatedly vilified by both the press and politicians throughout
NATO member nations. He was referred to as the aforementioned
"Butcher of the Balkans" and compared to Hitler by British Prime Minister, Tony Blair. It was
these images that were used to justify NATO's bombing of Serbia, a move that
has
Now, let's
flip forward in time to 2016. The ICTY recently released its much
ignored final judgement on the guilt of Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian
Serb leader. In its massive 2590 page verdict which is
practically unreadable, there is one interesting tidbit that can be found
buried very deeply on page 1303 in paragraph 3460:
Let's
repeat that:
"However, based on the evidence
before the Chamber regarding the diverging interests that emerged between
the Bosnian Serb and Serbian leaderships during the conflict and in
particular, Milošević’s repeated criticism and disapproval of the
policies and decisions made by the Accused (Karadzic) and the Bosnian
Serb leadership, the Chamber is not satisfied that there was
sufficient evidence presented in this case to find that Slobodan Milošević
agreed with the common plan." (my bold)
That is, there is
insufficient evidence to prove that Slobodan Milosevic was part of a joint
criminal enterprise formed with Radovan Karadzic to
remove Bosnian Serbs and Bosnian Croats
from Bosnian Serb-claimed territory (i.e. ethnic cleansing and its accompanying war crimes/genocide).
The trial found that the relationship between the guilty party and
Milosevic had deteriorated beginning as early as March 1992 when Milosevic
openly criticized Bosnian Serb leaders of committing crimes
against humidity and ethnic cleansing for their own purposes.
Remember the date that I told you to make note of; March 24, 1999.
That's seven years before NATO started its operations and President Bill
Clinton made his assertions about Slobodan Milosevic.
So, Slobodan Milosevic
spent the last five years of his life in prison, trying to defend himself from
charges that, the ICTY now admits that there was not enough evidence
to convict him of the very things that the world's media and the world's
leadership, particularly William Clinton, found him guilty of.
And, in the end, what kind of coverage did this exoneration get in the
global mainstream media that was a big part of the "pile on"?
Almost none. Go ahead, Google "Milosevic" and "verdict" and see what
you come up with.
So, when you hear this...
...from a presidential
candidate, we need to think about her husband's comments on a man that he
accused of being guilty of war crimes and whose "guilt" he used as an
excuse to bomb a European nation into submission.
In closing, let's look at
Slobodan
Milosevic's defense, in his own words from May, 1999, three months
after the NATO bombing campaign started:
War propaganda; it works
both ways. It is only voters who can determine who is telling the truth and who is using propaganda to vilify a perceived threat.
"It is only voters who can determine who is telling the truth ..."
ReplyDeleteIs this intended to make sense? What is this magic that makes voters into lie-detectors?
i always sensed something suspicious about the milosevic 'news'... but how does the truth get verified? now we have assange and guccifer, but a little too late. the american voter is lazy and distracted by shiny objects. the totalitarian globalists have laid the groundwork for four decades or longer, yet until Drudge report was able to collate news and help us connect the dots, few noticed. bill clinton was instrumental in the government takeover of the news media. think that was a fluke?
ReplyDeleteunfortunately, it is an electoral college election of his criminally corrupt wife that will push in the final nail.
We have to justify our act of bombing. Given the killing and suffering, I think we can. The blame game is a political tool. We did stop the massacres.
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