Take notice, I didn't say you played down the gravity or quantity of their crimes. I said "responsibility" because you are constantly saying that US and Europe incited them and they were brainwashed by their propaganda and because of that fought the Serbs. You put almost all the responsibility on the West, while you present Balkan Muslims almost as robots who don't have their own feelings, interest and mindlessly follow the orders of their Western masters. This is your position and you presented it in other topics too. This is what I call "play down the responsibility"
The Muslims and Croats carried out crimes against Serbs with US and Western political support, recognition, protection and weaponry. You are again saying that I play down responsibility of Bosnian Muslims. This sentence says enough.
You want me to deny the fact that US organized and gave instructions to Bosnian Muslims to advocate separatism within Yugoslavia... It will not work.
Why must I deny facts and why is it bad to expose US involvement during the wars in Yugoslavia? If you do not wish to hear facts, than it is for me not possible to participate in this kind of debate.
Its clear that you do not want to recognize the real context of the conflict and you are continuing to blame everything on the Muslims. Your statements are based on prejudices and emotions and not on facts.
SRP,
The conflict in the Balkans is not the fault of the United States... The wars in the Balkans, the divisions, and the hatred go back for hundreds of years, long before Clinton was even born. You are looking to make America a scape-goat for your anger... The problem in the region is a result of divisions caused by the Bosnian muslims. I agree that Clinton was wrong and we may have assisted the wrong side. But do not blame America for the long running conflict in that region.
Actually, much of it is American fault. Yes, the muslims hate us and they are a fifth column and therefore they must disappear from the Balkans, one way or the other. But, they are also cowards, and would never dare attacking us without a powerful backing from US and Europe.
This is what happened before the start of the war
On March 18, 1992, Alija Izetbegovic (Bosnian-Muslim leader), Mate Boban (Bosnian-Croat leader), and Radovan Karadzic (Bosnian-Serb Leader) all reached an agreement on the peaceful succession of Bosnia & Herzegovina from Yugoslavia.
The Agreement was known as the Lisbon Agreement (it is also known as the Cutileiro Plan). The agreement called for an independent Bosnia divided into three constituent and geographically separate parts, each of which would be autonomous. Izetbegovic, Boban, and Karadzic all agreed to the plan, and signed the agreement.
The agreement was all set, internal and external borders, and the administrative functions of the central and autonomous governments had all been agreed upon. The threat of civil war had been removed from Bosnia that is until, the U.S. Ambassador Warren Zimmerman showed up.
On March 28, 1992, ten days after the agreement was reached that would have avoided war in Bosnia, Warren Zimmerman showed up in Sarajevo and met with the Bosnian-Muslim leader, Alija Izetbegovic. Upon finding that Izetbegovic was having second thoughts about the agreement he had signed in Lisbon, the Ambassador suggested that if he withdrew his signature, the United States would grant recognition to Bosnia as an independent state. Izetbegovic then withdrew his signature and renounced the agreement.