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RE: THE REASON OF NATO INTERVENTION TO SERBIA.

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Posted by Ahmet on February 14, 2003 at 08:56:40:

In Reply to: Re: War against humanity posted by orange977 on February 11, 2003 at 14:03:50:

It is very clear that Nato intervened to Yugoslavia not to protect innocent people from being slaughtered by the Serbian Army. But to stop Bosnians and Kosovar Albanians getting help from other Muslim nations such as Saudi Arabia, Iran and others. So why did the West stayed silent for years and more than 300.000 mainly "Muslim Bosnians" died needlessly. Let me tell you why.. Because West and the United States in particular declared war on Muslim nations. Would the West be silent for that long if the people being killed were Christians?? Whereever there is genocide going on in a Muslim country there is silence and support on the aggressors by the West "IMF money given to the Russians" etc. Russians are killing Muslim Chechens, destroying cities, killing people in mass by the assistence from the Western nations. Genocide is going on in Kashmir. Before that there was killing of Muslim Turks in Cyprus. In your fundamentalist Christian mind Non-christians are inferior to Christians and Christians should rule the world. You are definitely biased and racist towards people who are not Christians such as Arabs, Chinese, Japanese, etc..

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