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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (152789)10/2/2002 7:42:15 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) of 1572355
 
Ted,

no offense but you are the one who made the claim that the US undertook military action in Yugoslavia without the UN's authorization and the UN was opposed to any military action.

It's because that's how it happened. If I am wrong, you could prove it in 1 minute.

I picked one of several resolutions re Yugoslavia; this one had to do with Bosnia but so what.......it was a part of Yugoslavia. There were others on Kosovo and Serbia.

I see you are totally confused about the subject. Bosnia was no longer part of Yugoslavia, and resolution you linked to has absolutely nothing to do with Kosovo. There was absolutely no UN authorization for the bombing.

So take your pick......simply go to the UN web site. I think you will find that you are wrong.

Ok, I went, and found nothing. You can prove me wrong by going there and finding what you say is there.

Or, you can concede that you were wrong, and think of the reason why it was so important for any action on Iraq to have UN endorcesment (which seems to be the main reason you oppose it) and at the same time, you strongly supported bombing of Yugoslavia, which lacked UN endorsement.

Joe
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