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Old 08-26-2008, 11:36 PM   #5 (permalink)
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It’s strange as well that Clinton complained to Wallace about the “neocons” attacking him when many of the same neocons in 1999 supported Clinton’s war on Yugoslavia. The war was never approved by the U.N. or the U.S. Congress, and in fact violated the War Powers Act. The main beneficiary of the intervention was a Muslim terrorist group, the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), with links to bin Laden, who had declared war on America in 1996, bombed our embassies in Africa in 1998, and would later, of course, orchestrate 9/11.
From one of the articles I posted above. In actuality the support that Clinton gave during the Kosovo fiasco helped support 9/11. The massive foreign policy blunders of the Clinton Administration was the avenue to which the terrorist acts that took place in the U.S. through the mid 90's all the way up to 9/11 and is what made it possible. If President Bush had any error in it the one error would have been keeping Clinton's CIA Director George Tenet. But the responsibility has to stop at that point.
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