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To: Les H who wrote (16144)3/5/2000 11:25:00 AM
From: John Lacelle  Respond to of 17770
 
Les,

Now they finally say it: NATO IS PAWN OF KLA

This morning in the Los Angeles Times a visiting
lecturer for the CATO Institute describes how the
CIA warned the Clinton Administration that the KLA
intended to commit attrocities in Kosovo in order
to trigger a response from Belgrade. The Clinton
Administration ignored the CIA and led NATO into
a war which for all practical purposes made the
KLA (a drug running, anti-democratic, nationalistic,
terrorist organization according to the State Dept)
the defacto government of Kosovo. Now the KLA is
starting trouble in Southern Serbia with a new rebel
army and trying to trigger a war with Belgrade and
again hoping that NATO will come to the "rescue" of
Albainians. From what I have seen, Clinton is going
to fall hook, line, and sinker for new military
action. Already there are statements in the media
about how "Milosevic is stirring up trouble..." and
such. Looks like we are in for more cruise missiles
and refugees.

Oh, in response to your question about where Turkey
gets all the money for its weapons and aid to the
Albainians, its your tax dollars. In fact, the whole
"ethnic cleansing" campaign against the Mountain Turks
or Kurds as they are known everywhere else but Turkey,
has been paid for by the US. Amnesty International
estimates that over 3,000 Kurdish villages within the
borders of Turkey have now been ethnically cleansed.
Your tax dollars at work!

-John



To: Les H who wrote (16144)3/5/2000 2:54:00 PM
From: George Papadopoulos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
>According to Stratfor, the plan to send in more troops has been scrapped.

Les, I do not believe so. I have not seen anything to indicate that 2,000 reinforcements will not be going there shortly...