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Clinton's war in the former Yugoslavia started within days of
his taking office in 1993.  In 1993, Croat and Bosnian Serbs,
backed by the Milosevic regime in Belgrade, were battling with
Croat and Bosnia Muslims.  The war was dominated by a UN arms
embargo against the fractured Yugoslavia.  No new weapons could
get into the country to feed the widening civil war.  The arm
embargo was strictly enforced by NATO and the newly elected
Clinton.

Initially, the Serbs were winning.  They out-gunned the larger
Croat and Bosnian forces, because they were backed by tanks from
their friend in Belgrad, Milosevic.

Starting in 1993, the Croats and Bosnians suddenly acquired
loads of Chinese made artillery and anti-tank rockets.  The new
arms arrived in Bosnia on Iranian C-130 cargo planes, in
violation of the NATO embargo.  The Iranian arms shipments were
credited with stopping a major Serbian offensive, and costing
Milosevic victory in the long war.

Ironically, the same weapons also cost former the Clinton
National Security advisor, Anthony Lake, his bid to be CIA
Director.  During Senate hearings, Lake was forced to admit that
the U.S. knew of the Iranian arms flights and did nothing to
stop them.  Lake, who was then up for the newly vacated CIA
Directorship, admitted the misdeeds and resigned in disgrace.

The sudden admission of a U.S./Iranian plot to arm the Muslims
strained relations and embarrassed the Clinton administration.
European allies and Russia had enforced the embargo with
aircraft and naval warships.

Yet, Iran did more than just send guns.  Ali Fallahan, the top
spy for Iran, was also sent into Yugoslavia along with the
Chinese made AK-47s, artillery and rocket launchers.  Ali
Fallahan was then head of the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence
and Security, or Vavak.  Fallahan also is known to preside over
the Iranian overseas operations planning committee.  It is this
committee that approves all Iranian sponsored terrorist attacks
abroad.

In 1996, the accidental discovery of a Vavak base in Bosnia by
NATO forces provided the hard evidence of Iranian actions and of
Fallahan's activities.  NATO troops found a treasure trove of
advanced communications and bugging devices from around the
world purchased by Fallahan.  The equipment was quickly tracked
back to each respective supplier and thus the Germans
re-constructed Fallahan's travels.

Once in Europe, Fallahan drove anywhere he wanted, and
frequently did.  It was during one stop in Germany that Fallahan
helped set up the assassination of Kurd rebel leaders exiled in
Berlin.

Fallahan also masterminded a huge buy of German, Russian and
Japanese state-of-the-art listening devices, encryption and
communications equipment which was shipped to Iran in 1994 and
1995.  This equipment was used to outfit both the Iranian and
Bosnian intelligence services, some of which was found by the
NATO forces in the Bosnian Vavak raid.

In 1997, Fallahan was found guilty - in absentia - by the
Germans for the assassination of Kurdish leaders in Berlin.  The
discovery of Fallahan, the advanced equipment, plans and hordes
of Iranian spies on euro soil finally shocked western Europe
into demanding Bosnia disconnect itself from Tehran.

Today, while American airpower hurls itself on the suburbs of
Belgrad for CNN cameras, there is another war.  The flashy shows
of missile strikes and stealth attacks being played out in the
skies dominate the press.  The real dirty war in Kosovo is
fought with an AK-47 or SKS rifle at close range.

The initial supply of guns for the KLA was taken from the
armories of the Yugoslavian and Albanian communist states as
they disintegrated.  The first batch of local guns were not
enough to sustain a war.  The aging equipment has since been
re-enforced with brand new Chinese made rifles.

In the 1980s, the CIA combined with middle eastern heroin
smugglers and Chinese weapons makers to assist the Afghans
during their long war against the ex-Soviet Union.  The dirty
war in Afghanistan bred the CIA trained, Saudi millionaire, Bin
Laden.  Bin Laden fought the Soviets with U.S. and Chinese made
equipment.

The KLA has rearmed using the same not-so-old religious
connection through the Iranians and Chinese arms smugglers.
The KLA "praise the lord and pass the ammunition" strategy
includes drug smugglers well known to the CIA and former
Albanian communists, now backing the KLA.

Two benefactors from Clinton's dirty little war in Kosovo are
Poly Technologies and NORINCO, both arms firms owned by Chinese
Generals.  Norinco SKS assault rifles currently grace the KLA
forces operating inside Kosovo.  NBC and CNN have shown KLA
rebels, armed with Chinese SKS rifles and their distinctive,
fixed, 10 round clip.  You can see the same SKS rifles in the
well known picture of Clinton reviewing Chinese troops in
Tiananmen square on the cover of the book "Year of the Rat."

Poly Tech is better known to the Clinton administration.  Poly
Technologies was busted in 1996 by U.S. Customs agents posing as
drug dealers trying to buy a couple of AK-47s.  The customs raid
netted over 2,000 fully automatic AK-47s, hand grenades,
anti-tank rockets and shoulder fired surface-to-air (SAM)
missiles.  The Chinese arsenal was hidden in a cargo container
freshly unloaded from a COSCO (China Ocean Shipping Company)
ship, docked in Los Angeles.

The Poly Tech workers have all been released by the inept Reno
Dept. of Justice.  Some fled the country and have returned to
China.  Following the fiasco, Clinton officials issued a
statement, saying the arms were destined for "drug" dealers in
the United States.

Poly Tech is also known to Janet Reno for another reason.
Charlie Trie and Poly Tech President Wang Jun met with Commerce
Secretary Ron Brown after donating over $50,000 to the DNC.  In
fact, Poly Tech President Wang Jun met with Ms. General Reno's
boss, Mr. Clinton, inside the White House just after that
donation through Trie and Brown.

In April, 1996, Secretary Brown lost his life in the former
Yugoslavia.  Brown died in a plane crash just outside of
Dubrovnik, Croatia.  Brown died along with a host of the highest
and mightiest of U.S. Corporate heads.

The death of the Secretary came as a blow to the White House and
to the criminal investigations of Ron Brown's Commerce Dept.  It
was well known that a Special Prosecutor was preparing heavy
evidence of corruption.  Brown's death stopped that
investigation just before the 1996 election.

The blow to the White House was displayed by Clinton himself who
personally burst into tears at Ron's funeral.  Clinton had just
stepped out of his limo, laughing his guts out, when he noticed
several TV cameras were focused on him.  It was then Clinton
burst into the "boo-hoos" for Brown.

However, another Commerce employee was involved in the fatal
Croatia trip.  Ira Sockowitz, a DNC fundraiser, New York banker
and co-worker of John Huang at the Commerce Dept. was scheduled
to fly into Cilipi airport along with Brown.  Curiously,
Sockowitz chose to leave ahead of Brown on an advance flight
instead of going with the Secretary on a flight packed with DNC
fat-cats.

After the crash, Sockowitz was the man in Croatia that
identified Ron Brown's body.  Once he was safely back in D.C.,
Ira Sockowitz collected a vast array of information on Bosnia
and Croatia given to Ron Brown for that last flight.

In August of 1996, Ira Sockowitz quietly took detailed bios of
the Bosnian and Croatian leaders out of the secured facility at
the Commerce Department to his new job at the Small Business
Administration.  These secret documents would join a host of
other classified material from the Department of State, NSA,
CIA, Commerce, Russia, and France.  All hidden in a personal
safe just before the 1996 Presidential election.

There are many questions about that last fatal flight.  For
example, there were several interesting companies represented on
Brown's trip into Dubrovnik.  Dubrovnik is an ex-Yugoslav
submarine base and a few of the dead had their own under-water
skills.

For example, Stuart Tholan, President of Bechtel Corp., a well
known contractor to the CIA and a prime contractor on sub base
building for DOD.  Another flyer was David Ford, President and
Chief Executive Officer for Interguard Corp., a company that
provides high tech security guards for Navy bases.  Finally,
there was Walter Murphy, Senior Vice President for AT&T
Submarine Systems Sub Communications Systems.

In July 1996, Secretary Kantor replaced Ron Brown and led a new
delegation of corporate contributors to Bosnia.  The list of big
companies riding with Kantor is covered with blacked-out
sections withheld by the Commerce Dept.  Some of those traveling
with Kanto include ABB, AT&T, Bechtel, Boeing, Enron, McDonalds,
and Motorola.

In his televised attempt to explain the NATO airstrikes, Clinton
noted that there was some amount of money at stake in the crisis
over Kosovo.  So far, the Pentagon estimated we have spent $500
million in bombing Serbia.  After the bombs, Clinton will
propose a "re-building" package of U.S. aid to repair the Serb
Police HQ and all the bridges destroyed by NATO forces.  More
billions to hand out as corporate pork.

Yet, while the bombs fall and the innocent victims die, liberal
lovers of Bill Clinton need to ask themselves, just what are we
fighting for?  Is it to save the Kosovo people or to protect the
profits of war?

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