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... which happened to coincide with the start of redrawing the map of Europe...
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The aftermath for Serbia was grim as the war left the country with little or no infrastructure. Novi Sad had no bridges left and water purification and waste treatment plants and electricity supplies were severely disrupted. The Balkan peninsula also suffered an ecological disaster as missiles struck oil refineries which subsequently released carcinogenic and toxic gases into the air and water supplies were polluted ********************************** Serbian defence minister Dragan Sutanovac said he had not changed his mind about the bombing, which he considered unnecessary. "Then and now I think it was a great mistake of Nato and that the bombing shouldn't have happened," he told Reuters news agency. "I think that Nato's goals could have been achieved in other ways and that citizens could have been spared the consequences." http://www.sofiaecho.com/2009/03/24/694225_serbia-marks-the-10th-anniversary-of-the-nato-led-bombing-campaign Plus doua articole interesante, cred: http://www.truthdig.com/arts_culture/item/20090320_jacob_heilbrunn_on_alger_hiss/
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The aftermath for Serbia was grim as the war left the country with little or no infrastructure. Novi Sad had no bridges left and water purification and waste treatment plants and electricity supplies were severely disrupted. The Balkan peninsula also suffered an ecological disaster as missiles struck oil refineries which subsequently released carcinogenic and toxic gases into the air and water supplies were polluted
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Serbian defence minister Dragan Sutanovac said he had not changed his mind about the bombing, which he considered unnecessary.
"Then and now I think it was a great mistake of Nato and that the bombing shouldn't have happened," he told Reuters news agency. "I think that Nato's goals could have been achieved in other ways and that citizens could have been spared the consequences."
http://www.sofiaecho.com/2009/03/24/694225_serbia-marks-the-10th-anniversary-of-the-nato-led-bombing-campaign
Plus doua articole interesante, cred:
http://www.truthdig.com/arts_culture/item/20090320_jacob_heilbrunn_on_alger_hiss/
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20090323_america_is_in_need_of_a_moral_bailout/
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