Friday, November 2, 2007

Hillary Urged president to bomb Serbians

On March 21, 1999, Hillary expressed her views by phone to the President: “I urged him to bomb.” The Clintons argued the issue over the next few days. [The President expressed] what-ifs: What if bombing promoted more executions? What if it took apart the NATO alliance? Hillary responded, “You cannot let this go on at the end of a century that has seen the major holocaust of our time. What do we have NATO for if not to defend our way of life?” The next day the President declared that force was necessary. Source: Hillary’s Choice by Gail Sheehy, p.345 Dec 9, 1999 From Hillary's Choice by Gail Sheehy. Apparently, in that 'peace keeping' concept, Hillary had a lot of say in that, too. But it *was* her choice. Both times. It is almost as if Bill Clinton was being a bit dominated or something.

5 comments:

Drasko Jovanovic said...

This statement is published by Hillary in her auobiobraphy book.

This and other reasons should be a warning to Serbian Americans how to vote in the presidential elections

Jimbo37 said...

drunkenbear.wmv
repectfullyjimbo37

Drasko Jovanovic said...

Mr Jimbo,

Please explain. Who is drunken bear? I honestly do not understand. Is this a lnk?

sirivanhoe98 said...

Hillary is trying to establish her credentials as a strong presidential candidate, demonstrating understanding of world issues and ready to make tough decisions, including bombing other nations.

It would be rather absurd, but not outside the realm of possibilities, that Hillary Clinton can, by a mere phone call influence US foreign, particularly a decision to bomb Serbia.

The decision to bomb Serbia was made more than 18 months earlier, all that was needed was a pretext, not a phone call from Hillary. The Kosovo exodus was orchestarted, it was voluntary movement of people. It was similar to the scenario played out in Vietnam four decades earlier, which paved the way for US military intervention in that country.

The plans to construct Camp Bondsteel, the largest US military base outside USA were laid 18 months earlier, well before the sham negotiations at Ramboullet.

The way events are playing out in Europe, it is clear to me that there has been a plan in place to integrate Balkan and Eastern European countries into the EU and to perch NATO at Russia's door steps. This was the strategic objective of the Cold War with the Soviet Union.

Yugoslavia and subsequently Serbia had to be 'INTEGRATED' one way or the other. Yeltsin, was simply too naive to understand the implications and his advisers were too busy securing control of state assets to worry about the threat from the West.

In my opinion, Putin was not the only one who saw the unravelling of events and the potential threat to Russian interest. Other operatives within the military and security organs would have seen them too. Putin was probably the one with vision, communication skills to articulate his vision, and experience in government administration and security services to unite the hardliners and the liberals to protect Russia from disintegration.

Jimbo37 said...

Prof Drasko Sir: Yes it is a link. Arather funny movie about a Bear who ate too man ripe apples. Rather reminiscent to Boris Yeltsin enjoying the forbidden fruits of Westrern Conn men.respectfully jimbo37

 
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