- 27 Mar 2009 02:53
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The "empire" doesn't have to tell Serbia what to do, they have effectively got what they wanted anyway, and Serbia isn't currently getting what it wants. It seems bizarre you go on to outline a world of grey morality, but still want to play the victim. If things really arn't black and white, perhaps might makes right after all?
Yet the likes of Ante Gotovina, of the Croat army, went to trial. So why not Mladic?
A bombing aimed (albeit ineffectual in result) at ending violent repression in Kosovo. Morally the two are different.
Serbia, and the Balkans in general, being paragons of law and order?
Paying no attention to the war criminals? By your own statement, Serbia does not have free market economy, yet it is not being bombed. The logic you present doesn't follow.
International standards in the unilateral 1990s meant to comply to US demands. We are in the late 2000s now, and the empire has been overstretched. The empire no longer can tell people what to do.
The "empire" doesn't have to tell Serbia what to do, they have effectively got what they wanted anyway, and Serbia isn't currently getting what it wants. It seems bizarre you go on to outline a world of grey morality, but still want to play the victim. If things really arn't black and white, perhaps might makes right after all?
You need to be aware that war criminals in the former yugoslavia are looked at in one way. If one is a croat, bosniak or an albanian then they automatically are not war criminals no matter what they did.
Yet the likes of Ante Gotovina, of the Croat army, went to trial. So why not Mladic?
Clinton's bombing/rape of serbia in 1999 killed thousands of civilians and injured many more. He is a criminal too.
A bombing aimed (albeit ineffectual in result) at ending violent repression in Kosovo. Morally the two are different.
It is well known that the american kind promotes criminals again and again.
Serbia, and the Balkans in general, being paragons of law and order?
The US is the criminal here, and those are our international standards - free market economics, or get bombed.
Paying no attention to the war criminals? By your own statement, Serbia does not have free market economy, yet it is not being bombed. The logic you present doesn't follow.
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