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« on: October 02, 2023, 05:48:22 PM »

We DID intervene in the Bosnian genocide and Kosovo. Clinton learned his lesson from not intervening in Rwanda.


Isolated war crimes do not equal genocide. At no point did the US set out to exterminate the Vietnamese people. We actually held some of the perpetrators of My Lai accountable even. More than you can say for Russia, where war crimes are all but encouraged and the extermination of an ethnic group/nationality is an explicit goal.

But by all means, keep trying to "both sides" and "whatabout" everything.

By the way OP, why did you get rid of that thread you made about whether Russia met the UN definition of genocide? I had some good posts in that thread. Guess the poll results and ownings you took in the replies were too embarrassing for you?
Kosovars love Clinton for it as well.


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