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Old February 6th 04, 05:51 PM
George Z. Bush
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When did we adopt stopping mass murder and rape as a national policy?

Seems
to
me that Clinton took a lot of heat for involving us in what used to be

called
Yugoslavia, when the Serbs decided that killing their Muslim neighbors

and
raping their womenfolk would be good sport. AIR, the only Repug who

thought
we
ought to be doing something about it at the time was Bob Dole, and he

had
precious little support from his own party in his views.


Perhaps you do not remember the highly successful American intervention
in Bosnia under Geroge H. Bush.


I'm afraid that I don't. But then, neither do you. Our intervention in

Bosnia
took place in early December of 1995.


NATO declared a no-fly zone over Bosnia in October 1992. NATO attacks in
Bosnia began in earnest in September, 1995. It was a Bush admininstration
action that was continued and expanded under Clinton.


I've posted evidence of the 1995 date being accurate elsewhere, and you're
invited to seek it out and enlighten yourself. Before you get yourself all
entangled in mixing apples and oranges, how about checking the data you have
that refers to 1992 and see if it's in the same context as the 1995 stuff that
relates to what NATO called its first involvement in Bosnia. Maybe all of the
16 nations that make up NATO forgot that they had had an earlier involvement.
Doesn't seem likely, but perhaps it's worth taking a crack at.