>I still cannot believe that you think the Dutch are guilty. We don't have enough information to know that they COULD HAVE DONE ANYTHING whether they wanted to or not.
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>Let me give you an example:
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>1. I am hired by UN to protect you. I understand that to be my orders.
>2. When I show up and we meet, I promise to protect you.
>3. The UN later calls me and tells me that I can only observe what happens, but
not use force to protect you.
>4. You are attacked, I call the UN to verify my orders and the UN tells me that my latest orders are correct: I cannot act unless
I am attacked. Since
I am not attacked, I do nothing.
>5. Am I at fault or is the UN?
Legally/technically NO.
Morally YES.
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>>>Metin, I really think there is a language barrier here.
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>>Yes, I have a language problem with english. So I forced tell mine... :(
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>>>From my viewpoint, you see it as:
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>>>1. The Dutch were complicit (in collusion with the Serbs either by assisting or looking the other way) in the murder of Bosnian Muslims.
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>>No. Sure, they didn't helped massacre with intentionally. But they're guilty. Because they promised a hard thing which they really can't, bosnians trusted their promise. They didn't keep theirs word. They watched a massacre. So they didn't deserve these medals...
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>>These medals injured bosnians. But I see you couldn't hear theirs scream...
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