“There was no secret that the shipments were taking place. The secret was the U.S. involvement, the secret conduct that was different from the open policy.” Arlen Specter, Chairman Senate Intelligence Committee As it turns out, Bill Clinton’s “secret conduct” as Commander and Chief amounted to considerably more than giving a “green light” to the … Continue reading
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Part 3 – Better Dead than Red – The Mullahs’ Mass Slaughter of Iran’s Leftist Dissidents and the sacrifice of a few thousand Bosnian “Muslim” miscreants
While political killings were the hallmark of Iran’s Islamic Revolution from its inception, in 1988 Iran’s religious rulers having determined that more comprehensive measures were needed, initiated a campaign of mass extermination of Iranian Leftist dissidents, arresting, torturing, and executing thousands of Iranians in an accelerated, state sponsored killing spree that went on for months, … Continue reading
Part 2 – Foes With Benefits: US-Iran-German arms policy in Bosnia and Croatia
With the Holocaust Museum as a powerful backdrop and President Clinton waiting in the wings, a new narrative was being devised and assiduously propagated. Muslims were introduced to the world stage as the new persecuted Jews of Europe, helpless victims of racist persecution, tragically bereft of international support, facing certain annihilation at the hands of the Serbs, in desperate need of Western rescue in the form of military intervention. Continue reading