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Kissinger on the Bosnian War in 1995 (2/3)

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2009

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger talks about the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina on Charlie Rose on 14 September 1995 where unlike in the interview from 1994 his presentation on what ought to be done is more precise and thought-provoking. Among other things Kissinger says openly that the United States and Western Europe would do better off if it allowed Serbs and Croats to either become independent or join their respective countries, as this is a conflict that is "unwinnable even if we win it".

We will also hear some interesting thoughts on the ongoing bombing of Bosnian Serbs because of their siege of Sarajevo, which Kissinger describes as an unnecessary move and which he had warned his country from pursuing in 1994.

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  • Bosnia is a shit hole i know that im from there, its a country that will always have problems

  • Bosnia is FAKE NATION. Freedom for Bosnian Croats and our parts captured by islamic state of Bosnia.

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  • How pathetic you sound, is it not that your "politicians" and "generals" rotten in Hague today, for crimes against humanity, they committed in the name of ideology that has no place in modern world. Yet you still dream their dreams.

  • @iComment17

    Why do you say that? I'm not asking because I disagree or anything, I honestly don't know.

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