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- The case against the Hague court
Many Kosovars were the victims of real crimes perpetrated by the Serbs; but the prosecutor has not been able to charge Milosevic with genocide in Kosovo. - Catherine Samary, April 2002 [Le Monde diplomatique]
- Why is America promoting Hague inquisition?
- Aleksandar Pavic, April 8, 2002 [WorldNetDaily]
- Victors’ justice
Has the trial of Slobodan Milosevic has been rigged to justify Nato’s war against Serbia? - John Laughland, February 9, 2002 [The Spectator]
- West haunted by Balkans blunder
As the war in Afghanistan goes on, the ghost of interventions past sits in a courtroom in The Hague. - Don Feder, December 3, 2001 [WorldNetDaily]
- Why I have a sneaking sympathy for Milosevic
- Robert Harris, December 12, 2001 [telgraph.co.uk]
- Yugoslavia and Afghanistan – How to Understand Media Spin
- John Keller, November 2, 2001 [LewRockwell.com]
- The Balkans quagmire
- Joseph Farah, August 13, 2001 [WorldNetDaily]
- U.S. should get out of the Balkans
- Jon E. Dougherty, June 28, 2001 [WorldNetDaily]
- Playing NATO Poker in the Balkans
If anyone is wondering what is going on in the Balkans, the answer is simple: NATO has switched sides. - Daniel McAdams, March 30, 2001 [LewRockwell.com]
- Killing Serbs: path to peace?
For NATO, anti-terrorism worse than terrorism. - Aleksandar Pavic, February 17, 2001 [WorldNetDaily]
- NATO's Poisoned Arrow
- Justin Raimondo, January 8, 2001 [antiwar.com]
- Clinton’s Kosovo Frauds
Clinton’s war against Serbia epitomized his moralism, his arrogance, his refusal to respect law, and his fixation on proving his virtue by using deadly force, regardless of how many innocent people died in the process. - James Bovard, January 2001 [The Future of Freedom Foundation]
- Gun Control in Kosovo
- Jacob G. Hornberger, March 2000 [The Future of Freedom Foundation]
- Clinton's Quagmire
- Sheldon Richman, July 1999 [The Future of Freedom Foundation]
- NATO's Balkans Disaster and Wilsonian Warmongering
NATO, largely at the behest of Washington, intervened in a conflict not its own. It started bombing for the wrong reason. It ignored history and acted hastily. It failed to develop contingency plans to cope with unexpected results. It gave no thought to the ultimate consequences of its actions. - Doug Bandow, July 1999 [The Future of Freedom Foundation]
- Yugoslavia: Other Libertarian groups speak out
- May 1999 [LP News]
- The Lies of War
Clinton gave three reasons for his military intervention in the heart of Europe. A quick look shows them to be models of the state disinformation we've come to expect in wartime. - Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr., April 15, 1999 [LewRockwell.com]
- End attack against Yugoslavia, demands the Libertarian Party
- Released March 25, 1999 [LP Press Release]
- The U.S. Role in Kosovo
Testimony of Doug Bandow, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute before the House International Relations Committee Hearing on "The U.S. Role in Kosovo", March 10, 1999
- The Kosovo Flashpoint
What will it take to wake up the American Congress to the deadly dangers lurking in the Balkans? - Justin Raimondo, February 6, 1999 [AntiWar.com]
- U.S., Keep Out of Bosnia!
- Murray N. Rothbard, September 1992 [LewRockwell.com]
- Yugoslavian Breakup
- Murray N. Rothbard, June 1991 [LewRockwell.com]
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