Yesterday, "Kosovian" politician Vlora Citaku tweeted an image celebrating the NATO aggression 15 years ago. It was quickly re-tweeted by the proud NATO press office:
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| screen capture from Twitter | 
I'm curious to see if Nike will react to this infringement of their trademark by 
mobsters, drug-runners, butchers, slavers and 
aggressors. Not betting on it.
However, it wasn't long before someone created a response graphic:
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| via Facebook (by M.V.) | 
And then someone else created another:
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| (via Facebook) | 
For those who don't remember, the top right panel is a photo of what remained of the F-117 stealth bomber, shot down over Serbia on March 27, 1999.
UPDATE (3/27/2014) And here is another design, also referring to the shoot-down:
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| (via Facebook( | 
Yet this one, posted by 
Young Americans for Liberty, is my personal favorite:
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| (via Facebook, Young Americans for Liberty) | 
Something to remember, every time you hear the phrase "the entire world" or "international community" coming from the mouths of State Department deputy assistant undersecretaries, or EU commissars.
 
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Whenever the warmongers utter the phrase "International Community" or the "Entire World" I would refer them to this "inconvenient truth":
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/putins-brics-allies-reject-sanctions-condemn-hostile-language/article17638238/
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I remember that post on twitter and had to respond in a measured response. Both this "minister" and the NATO spokesman are just part of that vicious cycle collecting paychecks and promoting a lie.
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