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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Russia uses 1999 NATO bombing in media war over Crimea


 
US & NATO Bombing Serbia
  • Russia points out Democrat Bill Clinton's unconstitutional war against Orthodox Christian Serbia's fight with Islam.
  • Republicans got their panties in a twist and impeached Clinton because he got laid in the Oval Office.  But the GOP was silent and/or supportive of Clinton's unconstitutional Balkan war.

Russian television blasted viewers with 15-year-old footage of NATO bombing raids, burning buildings and wounded people in Yugoslavia on Monday to step up a media campaign against the West over the Crimea crisis.

State television and newspapers used the anniversary of the start of the bombing campaign to depict the West as hypocritical for saying Crimea has no right to secede from Ukraine when NATO used force to help Kosovo escape Slobodan Milosevic's clutches.

Scene from 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia
A special program on state TV called The Serbian Tragedy: 15 Years hammered home Russia's message that the United States and NATO are to blame for redrawing global borders, encouraging separatism and flouting international law.

“The result of the NATO aggression was the final collapse of Yugoslavia and the unilateral declaration of Kosovo's independence to applause from Washington and most European capitals,” government newspaper Rossiiskaya Gazeta said.

“One can only wonder at the overt hypocrisy of Western politicians who now accuse Russia - which Crimea has joined as the result of a popular referendum, and practically without a shot fired - of violating international law,” it said.


Another Unconstitutional War
Clinton had the American military killing Serbians without a
Constitutionally required Declaration of War. 
See Kosovo War


A church in Kosovo destroyed by NATO bombing

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