Serbia an image for Iraq

Saddam_milosivic

The death of Slo­bo­dan Milo­se­vic opens an old page, show­ing us the sim­i­lar­i­ties of events and scale of ter­ror method used by the west led by the US against sov­er­eign countries.

Post-Soviet Yugoslav fed­er­a­tion bro­ken up into small coun­tries, Milo­se­vic tried to keep the unity of a coun­try inher­ited from Gen­eral Tito, this is how the war against seces­sion began.

In 1995 Milo­se­vic signed Day­ton Agree­ment end­ing the war, west­ern pow­ers described him as “

After a short period of peace, war broke up again in The Balkan but this time Milo­se­vic was try­ing to get hold on Kosovo province from the Kosovo Lib­er­a­tion Army (KLA) listed as a ter­ror­ists orga­ni­za­tion by Washington.

West­ern hypocrisy reached it’s peak when the NATO involved in Serbia’s inter­nal affairs for polit­i­cal rea­sons sup­ported the (KLA), (Chech­nya??

Was Yugoslavia an exper­i­ment to be put in prac­tice later in Iraq and in the future in Syria and Iran?
Let’s check the events in Iraq

When Iraq was in war against Iran west­ern diplo­mats vis­ited Iraq (includ­ing US cur­rent US min­is­ter of defense) bless­ing Saddam’s efforts to stop Iran, Sad­dam got all the sup­port from the west includ­ing tech­nolo­gies and intel­li­gence data.

A short period of peace, then Sad­dam in his effort to do some­thing against Kuwait’s eco­nom­i­cal war against Iraq and to reclaim Kuwait (cor­rect­ing a his­tor­i­cal mis­take com­mit­ted by the British occu­pa­tion), add to this inter­nal prob­lems with Kur­dish sep­a­ra­tors (the Turk­ish Kurds sep­a­ra­tors (KDP) are list as a ter­ror­ists orga­ni­za­tion by Wash­ing­ton).

The west cam­paigned against Sad­dam, their for­mer ally.

After the war in Yugoslavia and Iraq, both Milo­se­vic and Sad­dam ended up in a court or bet­ter to name it (cir­cus) orches­trated by the US.

Inter­na­tional tri­bunal in The Hague sup­posed to be an inde­pen­dent court, but the US has the right to cen­sor the evi­dence.

Ear­lier this month the US gov­ern­ment demanded and received the right to cen­sor tes­ti­mony at the Inter­na­tional Crim­i­nal Tri­bunal for the for­mer Yugoslavia (ICTY)

The same goes on Iraq, neo­cons lob­by­ists keep telling peo­ple that Iraq is sov­er­eign coun­try and Sad­dam court is an Iraqi mat­ter but the US is cen­sor­ing the audio broad­cast in the court, last time Sad­dam was silenced and media jour­nal­ists asked to leave when Sad­dam started to crit­i­cize the US.

Kosovo province is now under the UN super­vi­sion and I see the future of Iraq’s Kirkuk province will be the same or some­thing similar.

And heil the liberators.

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2 Responses to Serbia an image for Iraq

  1. Keld Bach says:

    Rest Easy, Bill Clin­ton: Milo­se­vic Can’t Talk Any­more:

    What the cor­po­rate media over­whelm­ingly ignores in Milosevic’s death is what they ignored in his life as well – his inti­mate knowl­edge of U.S. war crimes in Yugoslavia. While Milo­se­vic was undoubt­edly a war crim­i­nal who deserved to be tried for his crimes, he was also the only man in the unique posi­tion of being able to expose and detail the full extent of the U.S. role in the bloody dis­in­te­gra­tion of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. In fact, that is pre­cisely what he was fight­ing to do at his war crimes trial when he died.

    Because of the rule of vic­tors’ jus­tice in the ad hoc tri­bunal sys­tem (a poor and unfair sub­sti­tute for a true inter­na­tional court), Milosevic’s case would have been the only inter­na­tional trial to poten­tially expose the details of the ille­gal, U.S.-led NATO bomb­ing of Yugoslavia for 78 days in 1999. While the U.S.-backed court con­sis­tently tried to limit Milosevic’s right to speak, strip­ping him of his right to self-representation, Milo­se­vic bat­tled reg­u­larly to raise U.S. war crimes. Sadly, with Milo­se­vic will likely die the last hope the vic­tims of these crimes in Yugoslavia had of get­ting their day (if it could even be called that) in court – a tragic and unjust real­ity to begin with that speaks vol­umes about the twisted state of inter­na­tional justice.

  2. LadyBird says:

    The Weight Of Demons

    9/11 hoax, phony Iraq war,
    poi­son media pro­pa­ganda
    wind up jus­ti­fy­ing torture