Cub Driver schrieb:
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?
Since we have learned from WW2. Since it is common ground to tread
genocide as an international crime ("...against humanity"). Do you
discern on this position?
We (those you mentioned) try to face our history and approach pardon
and respect.. other nations still neglect their record. Nations who
are members of "the coalition".
You worried about Serbia only because it threatened
European interests.
In which aspect? The civil war blocked the land route to the EU member
Greece and the closed Danube, but what else besides threatened morale
and justice? Involving surrounding countries in the civil war?
I am not worried about Serbia, I am worried about the radical
nationalists of any given group in the Balkans, no matter if they rant
for "Great Serbia", "Great Albania" or whatever.. the UCK isnīt any
better then the bosnian serbs and the mercenaries who fought along
them.
The moment we pull out of Bosnia, Sarajevo will be back to the times
of sniper alley and bloodbaths on market places. Do you (demanding
"PULL OUT THE US FORCES!") really want that?
Saddam killed more Muslims than Slobo did. Why wasn't that genocide?
Who says it wasnīt? If you consider the actions against Kurds, thats
genocide. And it is a shame that our society (you, us, everyone
dealing with that dicator in the 1980s) accepted it without taking
direct initiative.
His absolute numbers ("more Muslims") probably result of the Gulf War
I... a war fought in times when Saddam Hussein shook hands with
Rumsfeld, when the Iraq was used as a glancing example of stability
and development in the middle east.
Killing Persians was obviously appropriate at that time.
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?
Why havenīt the USA?
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.)
This is about those who demand "Pull out of the Balkans" - you donīt
start a war with Iraq when you havenīt finished another job
(stabilising the Balkans or Afghanistan - that country isnīt done yet,
as the only "secured area" is Kabul and the absolute proximities of
the capital).
all the best -- Dan Ford
email: www.danford.net/letters.htm#9
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