In the air campaign that Gen. Clark led as Surpreme Nato Commander over Bosnia and Hergosovina to end the war of racial annhilation of the dictator Melosovitch, how many civilians were caught in the bombing of U.S. and allied warplanes? Clark acts today as if he is better than anyone in the Bush administration, even though he never had the courage to put boots on the ground in this futile war, a measure that might have actually prevented bloodshed, until the war was, for all intents, over and Melosovitch was bombed to a halt. Even with guided bombs, innocents get hurt. Clark acts as if he were not responsible for a single death and is superior to generals in Iraq. Do you know how many collateral deaths there were? We are still in Bosnia, U.S. troops are there to keep the peace. What does that tell you?
2006-06-28
17:07:36
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