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I am personally convinced that since the fall of 1998, the U.S. has been working with and supporting the Kosovo Albanian guerrilla UCK [KLA].

Despite the massacre in Racak, it cannot be said that there were mass murders or expulsions going on in Kosovo immediately before war broke out. Such claims would be completely contradictory because at that time OSCE had about 1,200 observers on the ground.

Based on this, we can draw several conclusions. First, Clinton, like Bush today, similarly controlled events leading toward projected results: capitulation or war.

It is worthwhile to remind ourselves that Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark, who was NATO commander in chief at that time, repeatedly provided us with completely wrong information regarding war operations during his briefings in Brussels.

But the situation in Kosovo in 1999 was not one that should have motivated a war against Serbia or support for such a war, especially without a UN resolution.

The situation in Serbia and Kosovo today under the great influence of NATO is discouraging.

The U.S. justified the bombing of Serbia with claims of expulsion and murders in Kosovo. Such propaganda should have been questioned but this never occurred;

WHY ?

Miroslav Antic

       
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