Thursday, May 14, 2015

OVER 300 SERBIAN TANKS ROLLED OUT OF KOSOVO WHEN THE WAR ENDED AND NOT ONE OF THOSE TANKS HAS A SCRATCH OR DAMAGE. WESLEY CLARK WAS MADE TO LOOK INEFFECTIVE AS A NATO GENERAL...
THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXCERPT FROM THE ARTICLE THE KOSOVO COVER-UP BY JOHN BARRY...
The team found dozens of burnt-out cars, buses and trucks--but very few tanks. When General Clark heard this unwelcome news, he ordered the team out of their helicopters: "Goddammit, drive to each one of those places. Wa...lk the terrain." The team grubbed about in bomb craters, where more than once they were showered with garbage the local villagers were throwing into these impromptu rubbish pits. At the beginning of August, MEAT returned to Air Force headquarters at Ramstein air base in Germany with 2,600 photographs. They briefed Gen. Walter Begert, the Air Force deputy commander in Europe. "What do you mean we didn't hit tanks?" Begert demanded. Clark had the same reaction. "This can't be," he said. "I don't believe it." Clark insisted that the Serbs had hidden their damaged equipment and that the team hadn't looked hard enough. Not so, he was told. A 50-ton tank can't be dragged away without leaving raw gouges in the earth, which the team had not seen.
 

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