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Pastimes : Kosovo

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To: nihil who wrote (596)3/29/1999 11:18:00 AM
From: Nutty Buddy  Read Replies (2) of 17770
 
I find it hard to believe this NATO action has much to do with humanitarianism. Much more likely it is an action to destroy Serbian armament, and military technology under the cloak of humanitarianism. If NATO cared as much for the Albanians in Kosovo as they lead on, they would have to mount a full out ground assault, and do it right away. Albanians are being massacred as I write and these random air attacks are only hastening the pillage.

If 50 Americans were being held hostage in Yugoslavia, do you think the attacks would continue? There does not appear to be much value put on Albanians in Kosovo. Why not provide arms to the Albanians and let them fight their own battles? Could it be that the Serbs have a much greater arsenal than we are made aware of? Maybe Nuclear?

I do not buy the humanitarian story. I don't see the results, now or in the future, to warrant it.

Buddy
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