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The Hague is now rearing its ugly head toward the United States from: Mario One must ask, who committed the greater crime—the perpetrators or those who ignore it. The West and U.N. never explicitly condemned the Serbian war policy, the ethnic cleansing, and their concentration camps in Croatia. By contrast, in Bosnia-Herzegovina the West responded with consternation and hand wringing—but only after a existence of the concentration camps was made public by the media. Extensive eyewitness accounts, photographs, forensic pathology reports are available for any potential war crimes trials. UN 'elites' who once the objectives annunciated in The Memorandum are attained, Milosevic will declare the war is over. His reward—the Nobel Peace Prize. Up against Carla Del Ponte and EU the historical record doesn’t stand a chance. UN 'elites' spin has begun when Secretary of State Warren Christopher started to weave a web of deceit that was reminiscent of his predecessor, Lawrence Eagleburger. Christopher, the master of understatement, who labeled the Serb genocidal acts as “naughty,” and Carla del Ponte and her remarkable ability to homogenize the atrocities in the Serbian Wars. "Bad things happened on all sides" is like saying " The media shrilly castigated Croatia as upsetting the peace. Just whose peace they were talking about is unclear. Certainly not the Croatians! They are subjected to Hague which they use only to bring Croatia down on her knees so that they can bring her back in some new union of countries dominated by Serbia. The only group that enjoys peace are the Serbs, The Hague is a cruel public decapitation and Europe EU support continue for the Titoist-style Communists cronyism and Hunger for Croatia's Adriatic coast and land, rampant corruption that is stunting the country's development. Croatians there are betrayed even by their own government. The banks were sold to [multinationals]. They buy villas by the sea, the economy is faltering because the wartime readiness and financial drain caused by caring for the enormous number of refugees. Croatia which has spent more than two billion euros on taking care of its Serbs refugees, while Serbia mostly used foreign aid to this end. Decades of Yugo-propaganda, reinforced by Carla Del Ponte, UN and the European Union moves to relax the pressure on Serbia to deliver Ratko Mladic, one of the world's most wanted war criminals, have divided European heads of government ahead of a summit meeting. One must ask, who committed the greater crime—the perpetrators or those who ignore it. Gen. Gotovina led a sweeping military offensive — known as Operation Storm — that enabled Croatia to restore its control over territories annexed by local Serb forces loyal to Yugoslav dictator Slobodan Milosevic. The operation not only was instrumental in preventing Mr. Milosevic from achieving his goal of a "Greater Serbia," but it also averted a humanitarian nightmare in neighboring Bosnia. By the summer of 1995, Serb paramilitaries had encircled Bihac and were relentlessly shelling the city. Hundreds of thousands of Bosnian Muslim refugees were trapped inside. Gen. Gotovina's forces smashed the Serb lines and prevented atrocities from occurring — atrocities that would have made the massacre at Srebrenica pale in comparison. Mrs. Del Ponte is looking for a Croatian scapegoat so that her office can appear even-handed in its prosecutions of Serbian war criminals. The indictment against Gen. Gotovina has rightly outraged the Croatian public, who view it as a politically motivated prosecution against one of their country's leading war heroes. The Hague is now rearing its ugly head toward the United States. Recommend this article...
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