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http://in.news.yahoo.com/48/20090123/1246/twl-us-appoints-holbrooke-as-special-env.html
Ah yes ... change. Yet another Clinton lackey finds a spot in Obama's new and improved, transparent, hope-filled administration.
Let's see what sort of special envoy you will get.
For those who don't know, Holbrooke openly boasts it was his idea to send Ron Brown on a trade mission to Bosnia ... the one on which Brown died under less than *transparent* circumstances. (Remember, Brown was under investigation for conducting trade missions in which seats were sold in exchange for campaign contributions and Brown had apparently informed the Whitehouse that he was going to turn state's evidence about that and other matters just before he died).
For those who don't know, Holbrooke was the one who moved Bill Clinton into an interventionist stance in Bosnia and Serbia. Holbrooke had no problem with the concept of "nation building" (and I know how you Obama supporters feel about that topic). And Holbrooke had no problem with making an organization (the KLA) identified as terrorist organization our Number One ally in turning Kosovo into an islamic state now run by indicted war criminals. The KLA was also the largest supplier of heroin to Europe. What a coincidence that Afghanistan is the largest producer of that substance now and Holbrooke is against Bush administration attempts to stop its production.
Also, for those who don't know, Holbrooke once described President Milosevic as "a man we can do business with, a man who recognises the realities of life in former Yugoslavia". But it was Holbrooke's effort that led to the Rambouillet peace accord which he then tried to force down Serbia's throat ... resulting in the Kosovo war. Ironically, the agreement would have given Kosovans even less freedom and autonomy than they had under Serbian rule. But the deal breaker was that it required Serbia give up its sovereignty and allow NATO troops to operate anywhere on or above its territory (among a number of other *rights* to be accorded NATO). What a curious choice after all the talk by Obama democrats the last few years about Bush not having to right to interfere in or occupy *independent* Iraq.
Ah yes ... change.
US appoints Holbrooke as special envoy for Afghan-Pak region
Fri, Jan 23 01:46 PM
The Obama administration has appointed diplomatic trouble shooter Richard Holbrooke as its special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan and the new envoy immediately said that he would soon head towards the troubled region in South Asia.
Ah yes ... change. Yet another Clinton lackey finds a spot in Obama's new and improved, transparent, hope-filled administration.
Let's see what sort of special envoy you will get.
For those who don't know, Holbrooke openly boasts it was his idea to send Ron Brown on a trade mission to Bosnia ... the one on which Brown died under less than *transparent* circumstances. (Remember, Brown was under investigation for conducting trade missions in which seats were sold in exchange for campaign contributions and Brown had apparently informed the Whitehouse that he was going to turn state's evidence about that and other matters just before he died).
For those who don't know, Holbrooke was the one who moved Bill Clinton into an interventionist stance in Bosnia and Serbia. Holbrooke had no problem with the concept of "nation building" (and I know how you Obama supporters feel about that topic). And Holbrooke had no problem with making an organization (the KLA) identified as terrorist organization our Number One ally in turning Kosovo into an islamic state now run by indicted war criminals. The KLA was also the largest supplier of heroin to Europe. What a coincidence that Afghanistan is the largest producer of that substance now and Holbrooke is against Bush administration attempts to stop its production.
Also, for those who don't know, Holbrooke once described President Milosevic as "a man we can do business with, a man who recognises the realities of life in former Yugoslavia". But it was Holbrooke's effort that led to the Rambouillet peace accord which he then tried to force down Serbia's throat ... resulting in the Kosovo war. Ironically, the agreement would have given Kosovans even less freedom and autonomy than they had under Serbian rule. But the deal breaker was that it required Serbia give up its sovereignty and allow NATO troops to operate anywhere on or above its territory (among a number of other *rights* to be accorded NATO). What a curious choice after all the talk by Obama democrats the last few years about Bush not having to right to interfere in or occupy *independent* Iraq.
Ah yes ... change.