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March 24 is the 2 year anniversary of the only war in history ever started by the United States - Clinton's "wag the dog" war in Kosovo. If you watched the news this week you saw our Albanian "allies" are now our enemies. For the benefit of our many new readers and members, we think it is important you see the following pages: Clinton's war was illegal - it violated International law, the Constitution, U.S. statutes, and just about every treaty we're party to. It was also sold with lies. We explained that in detail on this page. Clinton's war made us fight for everything that is opposed to America's founding principles. We became the air force for fundamentalist Islamic terrorists financed by Albanian mafia drug money fighting a sovereign nation of Orthodox Christians who had done nothing to threaten us. The conservative press knew it, why didn't the yes-men at the top of the services figure it out? And here's something new, a special report on the Kosovo War we did for the ethics program at a U.S. service academy. Click here to download (15K .pdf format). This paper traces the history, causes, and results of the conflict in light of our oath as U.S. service personnel. Perhaps the most important consequence of the war is that U.S. law no longer requires the Congress to declare war before the President can fight it. The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled, in Campbell v. Clinton, a suit by over 30 U.S. Congressmen, that even if the Congress votes not to declare war, the President need not stop a military operation. Only the pilots "with their hands on the bomb levers" have standing to challenge the war. In other words, there is no more civilian control of the military on the most important issue of all - when we die in war. Thanks to President Clinton and generals who don't know what their oath means, we gave Europe its first Muslim nation since the fall of the Ottoman Empire - Bosnia - and put Kosovo in terrorist hands. We know what happens when Islam occupies on the ground - everyone who resists is killed or run off. It's happening in Sudan, but we do nothing. It's happening in Indonesia, but we do nothing. Thanks to us, it has happened it Kosovo and is now happening in Macedonia. The privilege of wearing the uniform carries with it the responsibility of determining when your duty requires you to refuse to obey an order. A good guide is when you are called to fight for Islamic terrorists you should say no. Got it? |
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