ExpandMyMind, on 22 February 2012 - 07:23 PM, said:
Fair points, Helen. Indeed they are. Did you also know that (and let us all let go of the absurd notion that the intervention had anything to do with humanitarian issues, except to sell the war to the public) it was known that any intervention would precipitate more attacks and ethnic cleansing by Milosevic (which is exactly what happened)?
This country seems to love bombing places and leaving a horrible mess. Just look at Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya...
Sure. And it gets better. Croatia was under arms embargo, we couldn’t buy weapons to defend ourselves and that was supposed to stop the war. Disarmed to ensure the Yugoslavian Army, seized by Serbia, third army in Europe, will somehow manage to crush country of 5 million people. Of course, that could have stopped the war since dead people don’t fight, but our determination to stay alive was underestimated.
Not to mention what happened later in B&H, in Srebrenica, where UN forces convinced Muslim population to give up the scarce weapons they had to ensure the massacre will go with minimal Serbian casualties. Brave chetniks, they prefer their victims unarmed.
Humanitarian efforts of various people, from Lord Oven to Mitterand (OK, that was not directly UK’s fault

) who personally flew to Sarajevo to prove it’s not under siege... unforgettable.
But it’s forgivable, believe it or not, most people I know, both from Croatia and Bosnia, would forgive if that bizarre sympathy for Greater Serbia would stop already.
Serbia as simultaneous British and Russian proxy in Balkans may have seemed like good idea in 1918, but I seriously think it’s time to move on now.
Besides, US is starting to notice what’s going on and it doesn’t fit in their idea of controlled mess. (That’s how this last war ended, by the way, and that’s why it ended in Dayton instead of any European city).
But the cold-hearted and short-sighted politics is not British specialty. It’s just that UK still has influential position inherited from some other times and it’s not very likely that influence will last much longer.
In other words, I hope to see war criminal named Dragan Vasiljković extradited to Croatia finally. Australia is not extraditing him for unexplained reasons, though everyone over here knows it’s because of fear he might actually say too much on trial.
And so on, I don’t want to hijack the thread.
I’ll just add that thinking about UK role in ex-Yugoslavia made me realize they should make Serbia member of Commonwealth. Then Serbia can also become a part of Russian federation and if that doesn't create the ultimate mess ever I don't know what will. United Europe can drop dead just looking at that masterpiece of hypocrisy.