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To: TimF who wrote (89)12/10/2001 7:21:24 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6945
 
Look at my last post on the subject. It has been established that Sharon knew the slaughter would happen, knew it was happening while it happened, met with the Phalangist leaders while it was happening and let them back into the camps to continue, fired up flares throughout the night to help the Phalangists do their work and to help his men properly monitor the slaughter, etc. And the IDF was in command, so it was their responsibility. The U.S. begged him to stop the slaughter shortly after it started, but Sharon did not act. How can you excuse that?

Tom



To: TimF who wrote (89)12/10/2001 9:42:55 PM
From: StormRider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
But then atrocities can occur without the orders of or even the knowledge of senior generals.

kinda like what happened with the ethnic cleansing in bosnia and chechnya right? speaking of bosnia, isn't ironic that NO ONE has learned the lessons of the holocaust atrocities and we (europe and the u.s.) turned our backs on this one? oh, i forgot, they are muslims...