Since when is a genocide a "uniquely European problem"? It happened in
Europe, but it could have happened anywhere else.
Since when has Europe been worried about genocide? It didn't bother
you when Germany practiced it, or Britain, France, or Belgium. (I'm
not sure about the Dutch record in Africa--not nearly as bad,
evidently.) You worried about Serbia only because it threatened
European interests.
Saddam killed more Muslims than Slobo did. Why wasn't that genocide?
Arafat is waging genocidal war against the Jews (picking up where
Europe left off). Why haven't you intervened in the Middle East
against him?
And do recall what country provided the great weight of men and
weapons to fight in the Balkans. (Hint: it wasn't France, the rare
European country that actually has a military worth respecting.)
all the best -- Dan Ford
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