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Wednesday, December  20,  2000

No whisper of
challenge to Clinton

OPINION/Vincent Browne

As President Clinton urged his audience in Dundalk last Tuesday night to commit
themselves to peace today, tomorrow and every day for the rest of their lives, did
it occur to nobody commenting on those events in the print or broadcast media that
there was a certain incongruity in the President of the United States urging such
restraint? And if it did occur to them, why did they not say it? Even a passing
reference to the incongruity?
Just two years ago Bill Clinton ordered the bombing of a factory in Sudan suspected
of links with international terrorism. Several innocent people were killed. The same
night he ordered the bombing of a site in Afghanistan. The precision bombers of the
US Air Force bombed not just the wrong site but the wrong country.
At the height of the Monica Lewinsky crisis in his Presidency, he ordered the
bombing of hundreds of targets in Iraq, and more innocent people were killed. And
less than two years ago he, along with the other peacenik  visitor to this island,
Tony Blair, was responsible for thousands of bombs that rained down on Yugoslavia in
what they portrayed as a humanitarian mission.
In that latter escapade they were egged on by the usual warmongers here but also,
more curiously, by a phalanx of lefties and liberals who previously were perceived
as against the killing of innocent people. This phalanx might be interested in a
recently published report of the House of Commons Defence Committee, Lessons of
Kosovo.
The decision to wage and continue a 78day air bombardment of Yugoslavia was made in
the context of widespread media reports that the Serbs had massacred up to 100,000
people in Kosovo. It is now known that fewer than 1,000 Kosovars were killed by the
Serbs, an appalling figure but one which is one-hundredth of the figure that was
bandied about to embolden public determination to persist with the bombardment.
The defence committee notes that NATO, the Pentagon and British Ministry of Defence
sources did not officially state the 100,000 figure, but it is obvious from the
report where it came from. The bombardment decision was also taken after efforts to
secure a legal sanction for it failed: two British-sponsored resolutions at the UN
Security Council which would have authorised "all necessary measures" were dropped.
Messrs Clinton and Blair pressed ahead, however, because, the report makes clear,
not to have done so would have undermined the credibility of NATO.
Having conned world opinion into a false belief on the scale of Serbian atrocities,
operating without legal sanction and having made a diplomatic resolution impossible,
Clinton and Blair started the air bombardment on March 24th, 1999.
Almost certainly more people were killed in the bombardment than in the Serbian
campaign it was intended to deter. The defence committee report concentrates on the
British part of this bombardment. A total of 1,618 sorties were carried out by
British aircraft, of which 1,008 were strike sorties. The report states: "Of these,
244 were precision-guided weapons, 230 were gravity bombs and 531 were cluster
weapons".
The committee noted, without comment, a recent report stating that only 2 per cent
of the 1,000lb unguided bombs (dumb bombs) could be confirmed as hitting the target.
This means that 225 bombs of 1,000lb each were dropped from British aircraft on
Yugoslavia and hit unintended targets. (The Omagh bomb that massacred 33 people in
August 1998 was just one bomb and was less than 1,000 lb.)
The report is even more interesting on the cluster-bombs. It says: "Each of these
weapons contains 147 bomblets, primarily firing a plasma-jet able to penetrate
armour but having a secondary anti-personnel effect with over 2,000 sharpened pieces
cutting into the casing."
The report states that between 8 and 12 per cent of these cluster-bombs (i.e.
between 42 and 64 bombs), each with 147 bomblets and 2,000 shrapnel pieces, failed
to explode and therefore are lying around on the ground in Yugoslavia. It quotes a
report which states that only 31 per cent of these cluster-bombs hit their targets,
and a further 29 per cent cannot be accounted for. The British continued to drop
cluster-bombs even after the massacre in the market town of Nis on May 7th, 1999.
Is this the kind of "humanitarian" intervention that the EU rapid reaction force is
designed to undertake, to which Ireland has recently committed 850 troops? Yes, we
know about the opt-out clause on this and the guff about the necessity for UN
Security Council sanction. But does anyone seriously believe that Ireland will have
the nerve to withstand pressure to join in such an escapade when the credibility of
some important institution is at stake and even when there is no UN sanction?
All the more so, when the liberals and lefties think that what was done in
Yugoslavia was just fine and when nobody has the nerve to utter a whispered reserve
about Bill Clinton's admonitions about peace.
Postscript: the 150 citizens at the back of the council offices in Tallaght that
were without electricity for three weeks had the electricity supply turned back on
last Friday. However, the supply is entirely erratic.
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