Generalissimo Hillary

March 28th, 2007

Recently, the nation marked the fourth anniversary of the Iraq war. However, this March also marks another war anniversary that the Clintons hope you will forget. For it was on March 17, 1999 that the Clinton administration began “Operation Allied Force,” a savage bombing campaign directed against the Serbian people.

The Clinton administration, which also had its “coalition of the willing” in the form of NATO air power, decided that diplomacy was taking too long in convincing the Serbian government to change its policy on the treatment of Albanians in the province of Kosovo. Undoubtedly, the whole Balkans bloodletting that followed the break-up of Yugoslavia was a great tragedy, as old tribal conflicts were re-ignited. However, by far the worst Serbian activities occured in Bosnia, not Kosovo. Yet, Bill Clinton chose to deal with the Bosnian conflict through diplomacy. Ultimately, this led to the Dayton Accords, which ended that aspect of the Balkans civil war. Yet in Kosovo, which involved a refugee situation as opposed to outright massacres, the Clinton administration unleashed a torrent of air strikes against Serbia’s civilian infrastructure, under the command of a General who later ran for the Democratic nomination for president. Could the need to rebuild William Jefferson Clinton’s reputation as commander-in- chief after Monicagate have had anything to do with the decision to launch an unprovoked attack against the Serbian people?

The American people are largely unaware of the fact that thousands of Serbian men, women and children, all peaceful civilians, were slaughtered by the supposed “precision” air strikes of the Clinton administration. These were people who had nothing to do with the policies of their government. Yet dead they are, while the Clintons stand silent. However, now that Kosovo is under NATO occupation, the tables have turned. Many Serbian residents have been forced to flee their ancestral homes in Kosovo, and in some cases have been murdered in cold blood by the Albanian majority in the province. It seems unlikely, however, that Senator Clinton will call for a bombing campaign against Albania.

The eigth anniversary of the carnage in Serbia should remind the American people of how cavalier the Clintons were in unleashing America’s military might against countries that had not attacked or threatened the United States, and doing so without a declaration of war. I shudder to think what Generalissimo Hillary Rodham Clinton would unleash on the world if she were to return to the White House as the nation’s commander-in-chief.

Entry Filed under: Sheldon Filger, Author:"Hillary Clinton Nude"

3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Thomas  |  March 28th, 2007 at 3:27 pm

    Hillary Clinton would start World War 3 if it helped her politically. I don’t trust her with having military power, let alone a ten mile pole.

  • 2. Nancy  |  March 28th, 2007 at 9:53 pm

    We as voters should be weary of any candidate whose past record, as with the Clintons, shows too willing a readiness to use military force in dealing with other nations. The problems America is having with Iraq will only be worse with Hillary Clinton as President.

  • 3. Charlie  |  March 29th, 2007 at 1:35 pm

    Hillary Clinton as commader in chief! What a joke. She would lead the nation from one disaster to another.

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