To: robnhood who wrote (5 ) 3/26/1999 6:56:00 PM From: Rob Seligson Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23
D. I'm always curious to hear another's view. And more particularly, my heart bleeds for all those innocent people in the line of fire. But, this lunatic should have been confronted a decade ago with the same NATO support that he is facing today. S.M. has been accused the world over as being a war criminal, and as such, should be arrested and given a fair trial. But, IMHO I don't think he stands a chance in front of a war tribunal. Until such time, the innocent people of Serbia will suffer for the genocide he is conducting. As for whether or not Clinton can be taken at face value, it is irrelavent. Several reporters, Amnesty International, et al., have witnessed the atrocities first hand. I have spoken with some of these witnesses, people I greatly respect, and the reports coming back are incomprehensible. In my back-packing days, I traveled through Yugoslavia (circa 1980). I had a wonderful time and met many wonderful people. It is difficult to beleive that this land could be involved in such a conflict. And more unbelievable is that any of those that I met could be involved in the killing of a child in cold-blood, or to have incapacitated an innocent person, not to mention be involved in rape camps, etc.. This is most likely the result of the sick and contagious influence of hatred brought on by a disturbed and megolomanic leadership. SLOBodon should be held accountable and the people of Serbia should force him to step down. As difficult as it may appear, the people of the U.S. are not enjoying this confrontation. Please enlighten me as to why it is necessary to exterminate a whole nation of people before peace can exist. best to you and your family, Rob