It's easy. Don't forget why Irak has to be rebuilt. We didn't invade Bosnia.
Huh? Bosnia was the victim; Serbia was the aggressor. (More
accurately, it was a civil war in the former Yugoslavia.) "NATO"
bombed the hell out of Serbia, and dropped not a few munitions on
Bosnia as well.
Slobo had the wisdom to surrender before an invasion was necessary.
(Who would have supplied most of the troops for such an invasion, do
you suppose? Would Holland have even sent its marching band?) There
was a war nevertheless, and the damage has to be paid for. Who is
paying the bill for that long-ago war?
Out of every euro that paid for the Balkans war, in which the U.S. had
no interest whatsoever, did the U.S. not pay at least 50 cents?
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