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Clark builds case, and image, at tribunal and almost gets Clinton endorsement
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THE HAGUE American presidential politics can be played on any stage, and for the past two days it has unfolded behind closed doors in a courtroom in the Netherlands. As George W. Bush reveled back home in the capture of Saddam Hussein, General Wesley Clark, who is seeking the democratic Presidential nomination, has profited from his own personal history with another dictator: former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic. In two days of testimony in the international war crimes tribunal in the Hague, the retired four-star general and former supreme commander of NATO sought to burnish his credentials as a potential commander-in chief as he built the case that Milosevic was guilty of war crimes and genocide.
George W Bush did not ‘revel’. But do note, that Clark has ‘profited’.
Even better for General Clark, former President Bill Clinton manipulated the strings weighed in here on his behalf, the closest thing to an endorsement by Clinton for any Democratic contender so far in the campaign. In the courtroom on Tuesday, Milosevic, who is serving as his own attorney, attacked Clark’s personal character by citing criticism of him by General Hugh Shelton, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, according to officials in the Hague familiar with the testimony.
There’s that personal character issue again.
Posted by: Dragon Fly 2003-12-17
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=22878