General Clark's testimony to The Hague: I was shocked at how Milosevic talked about crimes in Kosovo

U.S. forces general on NATO, Wesley Clark, in testimony given in 2003 at the International War Crimes Tribunal in Yugoslavia speaks of a conversation it had with Slobodan Milosevic during the war in 1998. General Clark's testimony shows how he had been completely surprised with [...]
U.S. forces general on NATO, Wesley Clark, in testimony given in 2003 at the International War Crimes Tribunal in Yugoslavia speaks of a conversation it had with Slobodan Milosevic during the war in 1998.
General Clark in his testimony shows how he was fully surprised by the way Milosevic spoke of killing Albanians Kosovo.
We know how to deal with those killers, those bullys, those criminals. We've done it before. We killed them all, he said. Milosevic, General Clark.
And when Clark had asked when such a case had happened earlier, Milosevic had referred to key killings in Drenica in 1946.
I was shocked with the passion he was talking to, I was just looking at”, he declared Clark.
This statement of Milosevic was also referring to German General Naumann during his testimony.
General Clark had also witnessed meetings with Milosevic during the humanitarian crisis in Kosovo, in October 1998 and January 1999. Such evidence became essential proof of the state of mind Milosevic, as well as supporting the prosecution's claim that committing crimes against non-Serb persons was Milosevic's purpose.
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