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To: James R. Barrett who wrote (500)3/28/1999 6:11:00 PM
From: shust  Respond to of 17770
 
I haven't read many of the posts on this thread. I was just speaking with my mother on the phone. She was born and raised near the town of Kraguevac in Serbia. All her family still lives in the area. My father was born and raised in Sarajevo (Catholic background).

My mother told me that back in the 60's her father worked in Kosovo and she was there quite a few times. There used to be many Serbians living in the region, but many of them moved further North due to Albanian terrorists killing or forcing them away the past few decades. We read in the papers that Kosovo is 90% Albanian and 10% Serbs. Well that is for the reason I mentioned above.

I've only visited Yugoslavia twice in my life. I find the people believe if they don't fight for their lives they may not be around either. It's a crazy place. This hatred amongst groups has gone on for centuries. What's the solution? I'm not sure, but I don't think NATO going in and bombing is the answer. Why are they supporting a side who has commited some of the same atrocities throughout history and even today. I think Clinton and NATO need to go to college and take some History courses.

shust