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To: Enigma who wrote (10666)5/31/1999 10:42:00 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) of 17770
 
Funny how you rationalise the breaking of the law by Nato - just because some countries have transgressed, why do we have to? If Nato is indited for war crimes - I guess we'll conveniently ignore it, because we've placed ourselves above the law?

Funny how you INDICT NATO for enforcing the law when the UN abdicated on their responsibilities. There is NO DOUBT that Serbs have committed atrocities and attempted to destabilize their neighboring govts, both of which are violations of international law.

When the "courts" or gov't are corrupt and willing to permit violence by a smaller state while condemning reciprocal violence committed against the perpetrator, then the law of might makes right presides.

And let's make no bones about it, were it not for the Western Nations or Europe or the US, THERE WOULD BE NO INTERNATIONAL LAW

We created this flawed system of enforcement and world "government", thus it is our right as citizen nations to act when the official channels fail.

Regards,

Ron
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