vidite li ovog idiota i lazova zasto je nato hteo Milosevica samo da skinu krivicu sa
sebe . Asada mi srbiu mozemo da se pusimo koliko god hocemo evo vam dokaz zasto je nato
hteo posto poto da dobije Milosevica da sapere svu krivicu sa svojih krvavih ruku i
natovare na ledaja Srpskoj naciji. Dali je sada Kurvin sin Djindjic zadovoljan dabogda
slep hodoa.Djidjicu najvece djubre balakana i sto se rodilo u Srbiji. cffkale mioan
kasic.

Miroslav Antic wrote:

> Clark Says Milosevic Handover Vindicates NATO War
>
> June 28, 2001 5:54 pm EST
>
> WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The former NATO commander who led the war over Kosovo
> on Thursday said the handover of former Yugoslav President Slobodan
> Milosevic to the international criminal tribunal vindicated the 1999 air
> war.
> U.S. Gen. Wesley Clark, who retired a year ago, also said he was not
> surprised by the action. "There was no doubt the stakes in the Kosovo
> operation were Milosevic himself, even though that wasn't a formal
> objective," he said in a telephone interview.
>
> "The NATO actions were the essential first steps which enabled the fledgling
> democratic forces to bring about Milosevic's downfall in the election,"
> Clark told Reuters.
>
> "Without the NATO action to discredit Milosevic's policies and leadership, I
> don't believe that democratic victory would have been possible in the
> election," he said.
>
> Clark said the handover of Milosevic to the U.N. tribunal at The Hague was a
> major step, but still only a beginning.
>
> "Obviously this is a big step for the government and the people of Serbia,
> but it's only the first step. Much more remains to be done to break the
> cycle of ethnic hatreds in the Balkans," he said.5 >
>
> "The next step should be the detention and removal to The Hague of the other
> Serbian war criminal indictees," Clark said.
>
> To the critics of the NATO air strikes, Clark said: "It's regrettable that
> force must sometimes be used to back up diplomacy. When it is, the use of
> force should be as minimal as possible. In the case of NATO's operation it
> was, and it was successful."
>
> Clark heard about the Milosevic handover while having lunch at the Pentagon.
>
> "My immediate reaction was intense satisfaction, and happiness that the
> government of Serbia had been able to make this decision," Clark said.
>
> http://www.iwon.com/home/news/news_article/0,11746,140120|politics|06-28-200
> 1::18:07|reuters,00.html
>
> Miroslav Antic,
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