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Date: Thursday, March 30, 2000 2:04 PM
Subject: SN961R1:Brits Knight General Grisly Clark


>This is pitiful.  An American general is knighted for pitting the might
>of 19 "brave" NATO nations of 800 million against one tiny sovereign nation
of 10 million
>innocent people.  Robert Fisk of the Independent wrote of West Point's
brilliant
>strategist, General Wesley Clark, "It is not easy to admit that during 78
days of
>bombing, after so many bombs and missiles, only 13 tanks have been
destroyed.  Unable
>to admit what really happened, Clark accused the majority of western media
of
>spreading the VJ propaganda.  After all nonense that NATO representatives
spoke
>during the bombing of Yugoslavia, it was inevitable for the disgraced
General
>Clark, who tried to persuade British troops to come in conflict with
Russians at
>Pristina airport, to try his level best to prove that NATO fulfilled its
tasks"
>(Pg: 362, "Kosovo Crisis, a study in foreign policy mismanagement," by
>Vojin Joksimovich, Ph.D).
>
>>Stella
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>On 03/30/00 01:42:42 you wrote:
>>
>>http://www.the-times.co.uk (Britain)
>>
>>March 30 2000  BRITAIN
>>
>>
>>Nato chief knighted at MoD
>>
>>BY MICHAEL EVANS, DEFENCE EDITOR
>>
>>A UNIQUE ceremony took place in the Ministry of
>>Defence yesterday when the American general who
>>commanded Nato's Kosovo operation was presented with
>>the insignia of an honorary knighthood.
>>The honour was conferred on General Wesley Clark,
>>Nato's Supreme Allied Commander in Europe (Saceur), by
>>Geoff Hoon, the Defence Secretary. Mr Hoon, acting for
>>the Queen in her absence, presented the insignia of
>>the Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of
>>the British Empire (KCB) to General Clark, during a
>>"relaxed" ceremony in the Defence Secretary's office.
>>
>>As an honorary knight, General Clark is not entitled
>>to call himself Sir Wesley. Nor would he have been
>>knighted in the traditional manner with the sword had
>>the ceremony taken place at Buckingham Palace.
>>
>>General Clark is one of only a few foreign military
>>personnel to receive an honorary knighthood. His two
>>predecessors as Saceur were not knighted. Previous
>>recipients include General Colin Powell, the former
>>Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, and General
>>Norman Schwarzkopf, the American commander during the
>>1991 Gulf War.
>>
>>
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