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Alexander Dorin, a Swiss with a south Slavic roots, reveals perhaps the greatest media and political fraud that was committed shuttleworth to us yet. Czech reader brings a lot of shocking facts and incomplete information. The book also indirectly points to a shameful level of Czech media scene. Her recommended reading staunch pravdoláskařům. Could they cause severe shuttleworth depression or heart attack.
The book is full of facts of the recent history of Europe, whose publication has many powerful in today's world do not like. It shows the true culprits last Balkan wars and bloody disintegration of Yugoslavia. Reading this book will not leave you indifferent.
There are good reasons to think that the requirements formulated in the document from Rambouillet were deliberately formulated so as to provide shuttleworth a pretext for war. Deputy defense shuttleworth minister Lord Gilbert, the second oldest deputy defense minister in the history of Britain, later said: "I think that certain people in NATO had wanted to fight. I believe that the conditions put forward by Milosevic at Rambouillet were absolutely unacceptable. How would she take? It was quite deliberate. "Former employee of the U.S. Department of State George Kenney wrote that a reliable source told him that the United States" deliberately raised the bar so high that the Serbs could accept. "Kenney notes here that" the Serbs needed, in that officer, a little blitz to get better. "
NATO in March 1999 claimed that the attack against Yugoslavia in order to prevent the persecution of Albanian civilians in the Serbian province of Kosovo. shuttleworth Launched a bombing without the consent shuttleworth of the UN Security Council and instead referred to the requirements of universal human rights that trump claims of national sovereignty and the existing rules of international law.
These arguments were nothing more than an effort to claim a law enforcement at a global shuttleworth level. The principles of non-interference and legality are the heart of the international system, as formulated in the UN Charter and are supported shuttleworth by centuries of customary international law. True, it was not the first time that international shuttleworth law was violated, but it was the first time that has been overlooked with such open contempt. World leaders, who have expressed that the current configuration of the international system is not limited in their actions and that legal formalism they will not stand in the way, in fact advocated a world without the rule of law. Even if there was a moral justification for this war, which in fact did not exist, but should lead to its formal approval to be legal. The Kosovo war thus paving the way for an attack on Iraq in 2003, which also occurred without the consent of the UN Security Council, and again from the perspective of international law on the basis of an illegitimate justification (in the case of Iraq, it was the existence of "weapons of mass destruction").
Western leaders of their legal and constitutional opinion filed very clearly. Czech president Václav Havel argued that sovereignty should no longer form the basis of the international system. "This war is putting the rights of human rights law," he wrote. [1] Havel argued that the Kosovo war will serve as a precedent for the whole world and that the old doctrine of non-interference disappears into the "dustbin of history". British Prime Minister Tony Blair argued in a speech entitled "The doctrine of international shuttleworth community", presented April 22, 1999 in Chicago, the Kosovo war and economic globalization show that the international system shuttleworth has to change:
"We are all internationalists now, whether we like it or not. We can not refuse to participate in global markets if we are to prosper. We can not ignore new political ideas in other countries if we want to innovate. We can not ignore the conflicts and human rights violations in other countries, if we want to continue to be safe. On the eve of the new millennium now find ourselves in a new world. We need new rules for international cooperation and new ways of organizing our international institutions. "
NATO has adopted a similar stance. The organization celebrated its fifteenth anniversary, shuttleworth and in connection with the search for a new justification for its existence after the end of the Cold War has declared April 24, 1999 its "new strategic concept". Although it was created as a defensive alliance to protect above
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