CHICAGO TRIBUNE, Monday, May 10, 1999
Nuremberg Prosecutor Condemns U.S. Aggression on Yugoslavia
WASHINGTON-As the bombs, smart and dumb, fall ceaselessly on Serbia,
Montenegrins and sometimes Albanians, on bridges, waterworks, electric generation plants
and factories, and on trains, trucks and homes, the remorseless crusade for
"humanitarianism" presses forward to the applause of journalistic and academic
shills. To paraphrase the Roman historian Tacitus, we are busy creating a desert, which we
can then call peace.
For the United States, alias "NATO," the planning and launching of this war by
the president heightens the abuse and undermining of warmaking authority under the
Constitution. (It seems to be accepted that the president can order his personal army to
attack any country he pleases).
The bombing war also violates and shreds the basic provisions of the United Nations
Charter and other conventions and treaties; the attack onYugoslavia constitutes the most
brazen international aggression since the Nazis attacked Poland to prevent "Polish
atrocities" against Germans. The United States has discarded pretensions to
international legality and decency, and embarked on a course of raw imperialism run amok.
Our alleged concern with human rights borders on the ludicrous. We dropped twice as many
bombs on Vietnam as all the countries involved in World War II dropped on each other. We
killed hundreds of thousands of civilians in the course of that war. Very recently, in
Central America, we sponsored, trained and endorsed the local armies - Guatemalan,
Salvadoran, and Nicaraguan Contras - in the killing of at least 200,000 people.
We encouraged the Pinochet coup in Chile with the resulting killing of another few
thousand or so people, including the democratically elected president. We saw nothing
wrong with the Croat slaughter and expulsion of 200,000 Serbs from the Krajina area. We
have taken very little stand on the monumental slaughters of hundreds of thousands, if not
millions, of people in Africa. We have restrained the Iraqis from attacking Kurds but see
nothing amiss in Turks attacking Kurds. We cannot even agree to abandon the use of land
mines.
In reality when we, the self-anointed rulers of the planet, issue an ultimatum to another
country, it is "surrender or die." To maintain our "credibility," we
must crush any semblance of resistance to our dictates to that country.
WALTER J. ROCKLER
Former prosecutor
Nuremberg War Crimes Trials
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