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To: longnshort who wrote (1070704)5/23/2018 7:54:04 PM
From: locogringo  Respond to of 1573771
 
Bush bombed 4 countries, Clinton 6 and the winner is Obama with 7

Clinton also bombed an aspirin factory in Sudan, an empty cave in Afgainistan and Serbia on Easter Sunday. The Serbs just love him:

From March 24 to June 10, 1999, U.S. led NATO military forces dropped 20,000 tons of bombs on Yugoslavia. NATO bombed television stations, factories, power plants, gas, oil, and water supplies, sewage treatment plants, public housing, refineries, warehouses, agricultural facilities, roads, bridges, railways, daycare centers, hospitals, more than 200 schools, and a convoy of Albanian refugees. NATO commander Wesley Clark said the aim of the air war was to "demolish, destroy, devastate, degrade, and ultimately eliminate the essential infrastructure" of Yugoslavia.

The U.S. dropped cluster bombs on Yugoslavia and exposed millions of people to depleted uranium. Unexploded cluster bombs scatter as land mines that blast apart children who pick them up. Depleted uranium weapons spread cancer-causing radioactive contamination that lasts for billions of years. NATO used toxic nerve gas, black napalm, sterilization chemicals, and sprays to poison Yugoslav crops. NATO forces devised the technique of bombing a civilian target, waiting fifteen minutes, and then bombing again to kill rescue workers.

NATO attacked Yugoslavia without the consent of any of its own parliaments, violating the NATO treaty, Article One of the U.S. Constitution, the United Nations Charter, the Geneva Conventions, and the Nuremberg Principles.



To: longnshort who wrote (1070704)5/24/2018 9:44:10 AM
From: zzpat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573771
 
The number of countries we bomb is irrelevant. Presidents Clinton and Obama left office with the US at the top of its game.

Bush humiliated the US when he lied about WMDs and committed war crimes. Many of Bush's former officials can't leave the US because they fear being arrested for war crimes. Trump is a disaster for the US (both at home and on the global stage).

Did you read or listen to what Flake said about Trump and the gop? Listen to it or read it. He's a republican and he thinks the gop has hit rock bottom. I think their hate of country has just begun. They won't change now that they know destroying our way of life is possible.