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Behind the Headlines
by Justin Raimondo
http://Antiwar.com
June 9, 2000
KOSOVO - A TRAGIC ANNIVERSARY
One year after the bombs began falling on Belgrade, the cover-up of
NATO's war crimes continues - but with much less success. The truth is
finally coming out - and the War Party is going into overdrive
spinning the latest revelations. "We were attacking purely military
targets," avers the lying limey, Jaimie Shea, who in a better world
would be auditioning for bit parts in East Enders instead of speaking
for the most powerful military alliance in the world. "Where accidents
occurred they occurred as a result of tragedies, failure of technology,
of human error that always accompany military operations," he said, "but
not because NATO failed to take due precautions." Purely military
targets? You mean, like that television station they blew up, killing
the janitor, the make-up woman, and 14 other people while viciously
wounding several others? And how about that passenger train going over
the Gredelica Bridge - smoked by a US pilot who clearly saw it in his
viewfinder? This is not to mention the "accidental" bombing of the
Chinese embassy in Belgrade - and the later stories floated by
anonymous NATO-crats that the Chinese were supposedly providing the
Yugoslavs with valuable military intelligence, which all but amounted to
an open admission of guilt. Does Shea even care that no one believes his
brazen lies?
YOU'RE KILLING ME
Worse than Shea is the arrogant Carla Del Ponte, the chief UN war crimes
tribunal prosecutor, who airily dismissed the overwhelming evidence of
NATO's criminality: in a speech to the Security Council last week she
told a breathlessly waiting world that "I am now able to announce my
conclusion, following a full consideration of my team's assessment of
all complaints and allegations, that there is no basis for opening an
investigation into any of those allegations or into other incidents
related to the NATO bombing." Whew! Boy, am I glad that's over with -
the suspense was killing me!
EXCUSES, EXCUSES
As if anybody expected anything other than apologias from Madam Del
Ponte, the chief high executioner of the New World Order crowd, and her
black-robed kangaroo court, the American news media triumphantly
reported this long-awaited revelation as if it were real news. But what
about all those Serbian civilians slaughtered by US and British
warplanes flying over 15,000 feet - and unable to avoid killing
civilians - eh, Carla? It's all the fault of the Serbian government,
she answers: "Since these events, there has literally been no
cooperation with my office. This severely hampers my ability to conclude
my investigations involving Serbian victims, particularly where such
victims are residing in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia." She slyly
added that the Serbian government, for some reason, refuses to issue her
and her "investigators" visas to enter the country: ``The fact that I am
unable to gain access to the victims and evidence makes such allegations
rather hollow,´´ she said. Perhaps the visa problem is due to the
indictment handed down against practically every member of Milosevic´s
government, branding them "war criminals" and calling for their
immediate trial in the Hague. In any case, Del Ponte and her crew of
whitewashers have access to Kosovo, where a great many of NATO´s war
crimes occurred.
SCENE OF THE CRIME
Among the accusations brought by a wide variety of human rights
organizations, including Amnesty International, is one that fingers the
NATO-crats for bombing refugee convoys and civilians within Kosovo
proper. All this goes unmentioned. Yugoslavia is caricatured as
completely uncooperative, yet Del Ponte admits that Yugoslavia
cooperated to the extent of submitting "a substantial amount of material
concerning particular incidents." In addition, human rights
organizations from all over the world have compiled a large number of
reports. There was plenty of evidence - enough, at least, to warrant a
full-scale investigation.
CARLA'S HIGH HORSE
But Del Ponte was not interested: in answer to Russia's deputy
representative to the UN, Gennadi Gatilov, who rather diplomatically
summed up this obvious whitewash as "premature," the bitch turned to him
and snapped that she was "rather stupefied in particular when it was
said that there is a politicization in our work. I completely reject
that accusation. It is an accusation I will not accept. For months I
have been attempting to get in touch with the authorities of the Russian
Federation to tell them what our work is about and how we do it." Oh,
get off your high horse, Carla, and give us all a break: the Russians
don't need you to tell them what your so-called work is all about and
how you go about peddling your propaganda; they remember the Moscow show
trials, the ritualized purge sessions of the various "People's
Tribunals" that invariably and ceaselessly condemned the "enemies of the
people." They know your kind, Carla, in the East - homeland of Stalin
and the GPU - all too well.
A SLIGHT CONFLICT OF INTEREST
The mentality of these people, the inner workings of the bureaucratic
mind, are fascinating to behold - in the same way that the sight of a
deadly snake or spider is fascinating in its creepy alien-ness.
According to Del Ponte, the Tribunal under Louise Arbor, her Canadian
predecessor, began the whole sham process by appointing a "working
group" in May of last year "comprising military lawyers, military
analysts and other experts to examine and assess all allegations against
NATO." Like the Tribunal itself, this phony "working group" did its
dirty work in secret, with no public testimony and the identities of the
"investigators" unknown - but not unfathomable in the general sense
that most were no doubt officials and military officers of the very
governments that the Tribunal was supposedly investigating. Del Ponte
promised that she would soon release not only the details of her
findings, but the criteria applied - and we await these pearls of
Solomonic wisdom with bated breath. Until then, however, the remarks of
the "US ambassador at large for war crimes" - a kind of roving Andrej
Vyshinsky - will have to suffice. . . .
CONSIDER YOURSELF LUCKY
Spinning the Clintonian party line to reporters, ambassador David
Scheffer hailed Del Ponte's faux "finding" as the apotheosis of justice.
After all, he said "the Tribunal could have rejected the allegations at
the outset. By taking a year to examine them rigorously, it has been
'bending over backwards to be as fair and equitable as possible.'" We
ought to consider ourselves lucky that they take such care to go through
the motions - when they really don't have to, now do they? At least we
bother, Scheffer seems to be saying - and for that we are supposed to
be grateful.
THE REAL THING
While Madam Del Ponte's magisterial remarks to the Security Council were
meant to provide a rationale, however thin, for the doctrine of
"humanitarian" conquest now officially embraced by the Western powers
acting in concert, we must turn to Gen. Wesley Clark, the former NATO
commander, for the unadorned version of neo-Stalinism with a human face.
The Tribunal, with its careful lawyers' phrases, puts a bourgeois
liberal gloss on things, but the General gruffly brushed off all such
talk in a speech to the Brookings Institute: "I noticed on the news
today there's criticism of the attack on the Serb media. Well of course,
that was a controversial target, but the Serb media engine was feeding
the war." A television transmitter, a newspaper office, the site of a
server that hosts anti-NATO websites ­ these are no different than,
say, a fortified anti-aircraft position or a Serbian tank. They are all
"engines" of war. In this new equation, as enunciated by NATO's chief
warlord, a carload of enemy journalists is the same as a column of enemy
troops. Clark later confided to reporters that "you're always making
trade-offs in these decisions, but in this case it was a huge step to be
able to take out this major instrument of provocation." The question is,
a step toward what? He's right, though - it was a huge step, and one
taken without so much as a whimper of protest from our courtier media.
BRINGING THE WAR HOME
In the simple mind of Wesley Clark, the rationale for bombing a
television station and murdering civilians is that they weren't
innocent, they were soldiers in Milosevic's war against his own people.
The state media has been "a crucial instrument of Milosevic's control
over the Serb population," and "exported fear, hatred and instability in
the neighboring regions. So it was a legitimate target of war, validated
by lawyers in many countries and validated by the international criminal
tribunal." In other words, the great crime of the Serbian RTS television
broadcasting network was that it wasn't CNN. Instead of the braying
mouthpiece of the KLA, Christiane Amanpour, some other government shill
- albeit one from the other side - was spinning the news to suit
their own purposes. All's fair in love and the information war -
including blowing your enemy to pieces.
SUDDENLY, THIS SUMMER
The Kosovo issue will not go away: this is going to be a long hot summer
in that "liberated" land. With Montenegro at the boiling point, and
local elections in that flashpoint sub-republic scheduled just in time
to provoke a crisis, continued KLA infiltration of Serbia proper almost
ensures that renewed fighting is bound to break out. It's only a matter
of time - and how much time is crucial. For if the crisis can be
postponed until after the US presidential election, then the War Party
is home free - since both "major" party candidates are firmly in the
interventionist camp when it comes to Kosovo. The recent incident in
which the brother of the president of Montenegro pistol-whipped a
prominent member of the opposition Liberal party (which calls for
immediate secession from Yugoslavia) dramatically underscores the
ongoing low-level conflict that could break out into open warfare at any
moment. No doubt the CIA and allied Western intelligence agencies are
working hard to damp down the fires smoldering throughout the region,
but this may not, in the end, be enough. . . .
THE WAR PARTY AND THE GOP
It could very well be that Kosovo will be a major issue this
presidential election year - and only one candidate, namely Pat
Buchanan, could possibly benefit from such an unsurprising development.
While Bush has waffled, somewhat, on this issue in the past, his
advisors have infused him with a new enthusiasm for Clinton's war. Not
only did he personally intervene to turn back the Republican majority in
Congress that demanded an accounting, a timetable, and an exit strategy
by a date certain, but he is actively considering the
ultra-interventionist Senator Chuck Hagel as his running mate: Hagel is
reportedly on the short list of GOP vice-presidential candidates. During
the Kosovo war, he was one of the noisiest of the loudmouth hawks,
second only to McCain, and co-sponsored a Senate resolution demanding
the introduction of ground troops. Senator Hagel was one of the few
congressional Republicans to support McCain's presidential bid. In
building bridges to the warmongering McCain, Dubya is also reassuring
the foreign policy establishment that he won't pull out of Kosovo -
and will, in fact, continue Clinton's war on a scale undreamed of by
Clinton, just as Nixon carried to the end the war policy of his
Democratic predecessors.
THE BUCHANAN FACTOR
The political implications of the ongoing crisis in the Balkans are
potentially enormous. Those Republicans who opposed this illegal,
unconstitutional, and immoral war against a people who had never
attacked us, who were not guilty of the heinous crimes attributed to
them, and wanted only to preserve their internationally-recognized
borders against external encroachment have only one place to go in the
event of a flare-up, and that is to Buchanan. In a March 24 speech to
the Antiwar.com national conference held in San Mateo, Pat eloquently
summed up the immorality and tragedy of our bipartisan policy in the
Balkans:
"Last year, for 78 days, U.S. pilots flew thousands of missions against
Serbia, destroying bridges, factories, electrical grids, and, yes, even
hospitals, schools and the occasional embassy. Yet, before launching his
war, Mr. Clinton never received the authorization of Congress. But as a
consequence of our triumph over Serbia, young men and women from
California, Kentucky, Florida and Maine are in Kosovo policing territory
that has been violently contested for hundreds of years.
"As of now, we do not know if US troops will end up fighting Serbs, or
Kosovar Albanians, or first one, then the other. But it is a near
certainty that United States will one day be forced to pull out of
Kosovo, after having earned the lasting hatred of Serbs - a people who
never harmed the United States - and of the Albanians, whose
aspirations will not be satisfied until the US helps to carve out an
ethnically pure Greater Albania."
ACT TWO
Buchanan is well on his way to winning the presidential nomination of
the Reform Party, and the means to communicate his message to millions
of Americans. The impact of TV ads demanding "Bring the Boys (and Girls)
Home Now!" in the middle of the shooting could be enormous - and a
turning point in American politics. The stage is set, the actors are
ready - and the curtain rises . . .
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