IamBatman
03-16-2004, 05:05 PM
If you want to lie, do it at The Hague. That is the lesson that Wesley Clark gives.
As the 281st witness, and the most senior official from the Clinton Administration, former Democratic Presidential hopeful, and former Allied Supreme Commander, General Wesley Clark did a remarkable job committing perjury while testifying before the Milosevic trial. Yet, the American Public doesn’t even know it.
The trial itself runs like a freak show, with Milosevic needing long breaks from his long- because of his high blood pressure, which makes a makes a mockery of justice. Did he give his victims a break? I think not.
What’s even more remarkable is that the trial has given him the title of “underdog” and his support is growing not weaking- as seen from recent elections.
So, while he was being cross-examined by Milosevic about the KLA, General Clark said this, "Your Honour, I do not consider the KLA a terrorist organization." Yet, this is far from the truth. In fact it is perjury.
For one, it was KLA members, embraced by the Clinton administration in NATO's 41-day bombing campaign who had the support of terrorist mastermind Osama Bin Laden.
Furthermore, it was Bin Laden's organization who both trained and financially supported the KLA. Many border crossings into Kosovo by "foreign fighters" veterans from Bosnia, Chechnya and Afghanistan, have been well documented.
Some notable figures in the War on Terrorism can be traced back to Bosnia.
Does this name ring a bell? Ahmed Ressam? Ahmed Ressam was the millennium bomber.
Well, what about Nawaf Alhazmi and Khalid Almihdhar? Both of these men were on American Airlines Flight 77 which crashed into the Pentagon.
But one especially catches the eye of recent news, the name of an Iraqi Lieutenant Colonel. On the night of July 18-19, 1998, Iraqi Lieutenant Colonel Nuri Salif Muhamed was arrested by members of the Interior Ministry of Serbia, in the village of Resen.
So, in a tyrannical regime like Saddam’s, how does a member of Saddam’s military, a Lt. Colonel after-all, end up in Kosovo? Surely, Saddam must have known.
Clark in testimony also said, “We never gave assistance to the KLA.” Again, this is a lie.
The Deutch Report released in 1995, revealed that the CIA and the Pentagon's own secret service was the hidden force behind such operations in which weapons and supplies were thrown in.
Furthermore, if you don’t take my word- take it from “Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them.” “The direction in the war turned in favor of the KLA in the last few weeks when the US military started to support and coordinate with the KLA. No questions asked.”
But, could the benefactors of these supplies have been Ressam, Alhazmi, and Almidhar? And if so, what was our relationship with them?
Many ask, "will Iraq be better off because of what we did?". Well, what about or actions in Kosovo? Are we better off?
As early as 1998, the U.S. State Department had listed the KLA as a terrorist organization. But this did not stop the United States from arming and training KLA.
President George W. Bush has made it clear the war against terrorists will be like nothing we have ever seen before. And those countries offering shelter to terrorists will not be spared. But, it looks like President Bush may just need to add his own country to that list, of those who screwed up massively in Kosovo.
William Schlegel
As the 281st witness, and the most senior official from the Clinton Administration, former Democratic Presidential hopeful, and former Allied Supreme Commander, General Wesley Clark did a remarkable job committing perjury while testifying before the Milosevic trial. Yet, the American Public doesn’t even know it.
The trial itself runs like a freak show, with Milosevic needing long breaks from his long- because of his high blood pressure, which makes a makes a mockery of justice. Did he give his victims a break? I think not.
What’s even more remarkable is that the trial has given him the title of “underdog” and his support is growing not weaking- as seen from recent elections.
So, while he was being cross-examined by Milosevic about the KLA, General Clark said this, "Your Honour, I do not consider the KLA a terrorist organization." Yet, this is far from the truth. In fact it is perjury.
For one, it was KLA members, embraced by the Clinton administration in NATO's 41-day bombing campaign who had the support of terrorist mastermind Osama Bin Laden.
Furthermore, it was Bin Laden's organization who both trained and financially supported the KLA. Many border crossings into Kosovo by "foreign fighters" veterans from Bosnia, Chechnya and Afghanistan, have been well documented.
Some notable figures in the War on Terrorism can be traced back to Bosnia.
Does this name ring a bell? Ahmed Ressam? Ahmed Ressam was the millennium bomber.
Well, what about Nawaf Alhazmi and Khalid Almihdhar? Both of these men were on American Airlines Flight 77 which crashed into the Pentagon.
But one especially catches the eye of recent news, the name of an Iraqi Lieutenant Colonel. On the night of July 18-19, 1998, Iraqi Lieutenant Colonel Nuri Salif Muhamed was arrested by members of the Interior Ministry of Serbia, in the village of Resen.
So, in a tyrannical regime like Saddam’s, how does a member of Saddam’s military, a Lt. Colonel after-all, end up in Kosovo? Surely, Saddam must have known.
Clark in testimony also said, “We never gave assistance to the KLA.” Again, this is a lie.
The Deutch Report released in 1995, revealed that the CIA and the Pentagon's own secret service was the hidden force behind such operations in which weapons and supplies were thrown in.
Furthermore, if you don’t take my word- take it from “Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them.” “The direction in the war turned in favor of the KLA in the last few weeks when the US military started to support and coordinate with the KLA. No questions asked.”
But, could the benefactors of these supplies have been Ressam, Alhazmi, and Almidhar? And if so, what was our relationship with them?
Many ask, "will Iraq be better off because of what we did?". Well, what about or actions in Kosovo? Are we better off?
As early as 1998, the U.S. State Department had listed the KLA as a terrorist organization. But this did not stop the United States from arming and training KLA.
President George W. Bush has made it clear the war against terrorists will be like nothing we have ever seen before. And those countries offering shelter to terrorists will not be spared. But, it looks like President Bush may just need to add his own country to that list, of those who screwed up massively in Kosovo.
William Schlegel