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Hillary Clinton urged President to Bomb Serbia
Ontheissues.org has a page detailing Sen. Hillary Clinton’s views on War & Peace drawn from public sources http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/Hillary_Clinton_War_+_Peace.htm
The eleventh item is chilling:
“ On March 21, 1999, Hillary expressed her views by phone to the President: “I urged him to bomb.” The Clintons argued the issue over the next few days. [The President expressed] what-ifs: What if bombing promoted more executions? What if it took apart the NATO alliance? Hillary responded, “You cannot let this go on at the end of a century that has seen the major holocaust of our time. What do we have NATO for if not to defend our way of life?” The next day the President declared that force was necessary.”
Source: Hillary’s Choice by Gail Sheehy, p.345 Dec 9, 1999
4 Comments
1. john in nc replies at 17th April 2008, 1:50 am :
Thank you for posting this. The headline is misleading. Serbia was not a country. The war was against Yugoslavia.
2. DougBuchanan.com replies at 17th April 2008, 1:58 am :
If, as is the case, a war mongering institution, the US DemocanRepublicrat Regime, must present the illusion of including the representation of its opposition, to sustain its wars, who, but a war monger or an idiot not understanding these words, would offer the illusion of that representation in that institution?
The credibility of the DemocanRepublicrats is proven by their not claiming to be Libertarians, unlike the amusing Libertarians who support the Republican Ron Paul who facilitates the DemocanRepublicrat process and results.
If you are not laughing yourself to tears right now, you are missing the only show politicians know how to stage.
Figure it out. Learn the difference between a Libertarian and a Republican who so easily fools gullible Libertarians into perceiving that he is a Libertarian.
DougBuchanan.com
3. August Abraham replies at 17th April 2008, 3:43 pm :
Her demeanor tells all that we want to know before voting.
4. Barzacus replies at 17th April 2008, 7:27 pm :
No, you are dead wrong. The war was against Serbia. At that time, Croatia and Montenegro separated already, and Yugoslavia existed no more as a soverign entity. Most bombs fell in Beograd, Serbia’s capital. And le’s not forget the holocaust conducted by Croatia (Catholic) against the Serbs (Greek Orthodox). Did NATO drop even one bomb on Croatia? No.
My stomach turned with revulsion when I sa the air picture taken from a bombing airplane. They were bombing a bridge. There was a passenger train clear in the sights. And the bomb was dropped, the train fell in the ravine, and I assume all died.
I hope that pilot can live with the guilt.
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