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Amen, brother. You said it.
--- Cossack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Rick,
>
> In a similar vein, below is a short discourse I
> posted on a board regarding the perfidious Shrub.
>
> "President Bush yesterday expressed a "renewed
> commitment to the NATO alliance" and said American
> troops will stay in the Balkans until the
> international organization decides to remove them.
> Continuing his move away from a campaign vow to tell
> the North Atlantic Treaty Organization that keeping
> the peace in the troubled region is a European, not
> American, responsibility, Mr. Bush yesterday said
> the United States is "committed to NATO-led
> operations in Bosnia and Kosovo."
>
> "You will hear me say loud and clear in the Balkans:
> We came in together; we will leave together," Mr.
> Bush told European reporters."
>
> How remarkably disingenuous! Well, for all those who
> said this was solely a Clintoonian debacle, sit back
> and watch as Bush II picks up so ably (ineptly)
> where Bush I left off.
>
> As I personally have pointed out on numerous
> occasions, US INVOLVEMENT IN THE BALKANS IS A CFR
> DRIVEN 'ADVENTURE'! Inasmuch as Bush I, Clintoon
> and, presumably, Bush II are mere pawns of the
> CFR/Bilderberger/Trilateralist cabal, there was no
> material difference (in policy) between that of Bush
> I, Clintoon and Bush the Jr.
>
> Bush II may well be, as a human being, a better
> person than Clintoon and his harridan, however, in
> terms of foreign policy there is no difference to be
> discerned.
>
> Perhaps (though I doubt it seriously) those who care
> about our foreign policy will NOW pay a bit more
> attention when people say things like "Ever thought
> of NOT voting Republicrat?"
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rick Rozoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 05:46
> Subject: Twist Our Arms, *Force* Us To Occupy
> Another Balkan Country [WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK]
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> >
> > [With the Unholy Trinity of Joe Biden, Richard
> Lugar
> > and Wesley Clark clamoring for NATO occupation,
> > there's little doubt how this one will play out:
> Just
> > as intended, with the ever helpful KLA contingent
> > performing on cue.]
> >
> > Bush Under Pressure on NATO Troops for Macedonia
> >
> > BRUSSELS, Jun 14, 2001 -- (Reuters) U.S. President
> > George W. Bush came under pressure on Wednesday to
> > back a greater NATO military role in the Macedonia
> > crisis or stand back and watch his European allies
> > take the initiative.
> >
> > The leaders of France and Britain, speaking at
> Bush's
> > first, informal summit of the Atlantic alliance in
> > Brussels, urged bolder action to halt a slide
> toward
> > civil war in the former Yugoslav republic and
> avoid
> > yet more bloodshed in the Balkans.
> >
> > They scrambled to smother resulting speculation
> that
> > they were considering military intervention but
> > diplomatic sources said a groundswell was building
> for
> > more decisive action.
> >
> > Bush indicated this was not the signal the allies
> > wanted to send the government of Macedonia -- a
> > political remedy to the conflict between Slavs and
> > minority ethnic Albanians, not a military
> bail-out,
> > remained the alliance's goal, he said.
> >
> > To bolster a twin-track political and security
> plan by
> > Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski, NATO
> Secretary
> > General George Robertson and European Union
> foreign
> > affairs chief Javier Solana were due in Skopje on
> > Thursday to offer support.
> >
> > But some prominent U.S. figures urged military
> > involvement led by the United States, implying it
> > should not be undertaken by any European
> "coalition of
> > the willing" ready to put troops on the ground to
> back
> > Macedonia's limited security forces
> >
> > French President Jacques Chirac had told the
> summit
> > NATO "must not preclude any form of action needed"
> to
> > stop the conflict. He later said he was not
> "thinking
> > of an eventual military action because for me that
> > would be a last resort".
> >
> > Britain's Tony Blair told leaders it was "better
> to
> > make preparations and to stabilize the situation
> > rather than to wait and let the situation
> > deteriorate". British sources also denied
> afterwards
> > that Blair was suggesting intervention.
> >
> > France and Britain are the prime movers behind the
> > European Union's plan to create its own rapid
> reaction
> > military force.
> >
> > Bush seemed under pressure not only from the U.S.
> > Senate, where there were calls for Washington to
> get
> > involved, but also from London, Paris and
> Macedonia's
> > NATO neighbor Greece.
> >
> > NATO sources said there was a "groundswell" for
> bolder
> > action. But what form it might take had not been
> > decided.
> >
> > "GIVE PEACE DEAL A CHANCE"
> >
> > "NATO must play a more visible and active role in
> > helping the Macedonian government counter the
> > insurgency there," Bush told fellow leaders of the
> > alliance.
> >
> > At a news conference, however, he insisted this
> did
> > not signify sending troops, especially before
> peace
> > was established between ethnic Albanian guerrillas
> and
> > government forces.
> >
> > "Most people believe there is still a political
> > solution available before the troops are
> committed,"
> > Bush said. "The sentiment I heard here was that
> > there's still a possibility for a political
> > settlement, a good possibility.
> >
> > "The idea of committing troops within Macedonia
> was
> > one that most nations were troubled over. They
> want to
> > see if we cannot achieve a political settlement
> > first," the president said.
>
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