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Pastimes : Kosovo

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To: Timothy Liu who wrote (8461)5/15/1999 7:57:00 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) of 17770
 
NATO admits it was bombing the area, and American warplanes were seen Friday attacking targets nearby, but Pentagon officials insisted they were not dropping cluster bombs. And at Korisa, there were no telltale craters or pockmarks that a cluster or any NATO bomb or missile would leave behind.

I was looking for this same kind of evidence in some of the footage I viewed. This is what causes me to call into question NATO's responsibility for this bombing. Cluster munitions and thousand pound bombs leave distinct damage signatures.

And we have to call into question the reported decision by the local Serb commander to permit those Kosovar Albanians to seek haven in an area under enemy attack. And American commander would be strung up on charges for a similar action in which civilians were permitted into a battlezone.

Regards,

Ron
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