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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                218
1987.
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The Tito regime was responsible for a yearly average of 163,750 deaths during WW II
and over 12,000 thereafter. During this time no military action was taken to stop the Yugoslavian
slaughter. After Tito’s death a national government ceased to exist.
During 1990 Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia-Herzegovina claimed independence while
Serbia and Montenegro sought to maintain a united Yugoslavia. This
led to civil war and the installation of UN peacekeeping forces
in 1992. According to The Observer out of London, the CIA trained and equipped the
Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and then encouraged them to launch a rebellion in Serbia. They
write:
The CIA encouraged former Kosovo Liberation Army fighters to launch a
rebellion in Southern Serbia in an effort to undermine the then Yugoslav President
Slobodan Milosevic, according to senior European officers who served with the
international peace-keeping force in Kosovo (K-for), as well as leading
Macedonian and US sources.
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According to US Representative, Helen Chenoweth, the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA)
are terrorists, drug dealers and Marxist. She also claims they received support from Iran and
Osama bin Ladin, which is not inconsistent with CIA training and support. The New American
ran an article by her entitled “Our Illegal War,” the following is a quote from Chenoweth's
article:
More remarkable still and even more unsettling, is the fact that the
beneficiary in the case of Kosovo—the KLA—is a collection of Marxist drug-
peddlers and terrorists who have been armed by Iran and provided with training
and support by Saudi terrorist financier Osama bin Ladin, who is the world’s most
notorious sponsor of international terrorism.
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On March 23, 1999, American and other NATO forces began bombing Yugoslavia under
orders from NATO Secretary General Javier Solana. This was the first time in history that
NATO had attacked a sovereign state. This action was “in direct violation of the NATO Charter,
which forbids an offensive war against other countries.” The bombing attacks were “encouraged
by the American leadership.”
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Ironically, the reason the bombings were conducted by NATO
rather than the UN is that both China and Russia would have vetoed any UN Security Council
Resolution which involved military action against Yugoslavia.
The US was largely responsible for the bombing yet Yugoslavia posed no threat to the
US or its allies. Congresswoman Chenoweth writes: “When the order was given for American
military personnel to attack Yugoslavia, it was not issued following a declaration of war from
Congress. Nor was the order given by the President as a means of repelling a sudden attack on
America by a foreign aggressor, or as a measure intended to rescue Americans abroad from
unexpected peril. In fact, the order to attack Yugoslavia didn't even follow the pattern set in
Korea and Vietnam, in which our nation was committed to protracted foreign wars through
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