Word: forgets
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...fragile dike holding back the floods of fascism. They were neutral toward Hitler in the 1930s and said World War II wasn't their war either. That is, until they were overrun by the blitzkrieg and had to be saved by American and British forces. We must never forget...
...arming the Bosnians would prolong the conflict. He is absolutely right. Had the U.S. not "prolonged the conflict" by arming the British in World War II, Herr Major would now be celebrating Oktoberfest in Trafalgar Square as we entered year 63 of the thousand-year Reich. We must never forget...
...Capitol. Yet, for too much of two administrations, the U.S. has stood by as its defenders were slaughtered in the streets of Sarajevo. We puttered while our allies dithered, dawdled and delayed their way to a "consensus" on whether to support the firefighters or the fire. We must never forget...
...history. We have collectively resolved time and time again that the tens and tens of millions who perished shall not have died in vain. Yet, for all the pious proclamations to the contrary, Bosnia shows that we have not remembered the lessons we swore that we would never forget. In the town of Mostar, pock-marked by mortar shells, someone has scribbled on a wall a reminder and a reproach: "Don't Forget." Maybe this time...
...pledge that long after the crisis in Bosnia comes to some sort of sad conclusion, we will never forget its lessons. We must never forget the men, women and children who died because the rest of the world had forgotten the lessons of the past. We must never forget the silent spectre of "ethnic cleansing." We must never forget the renewed failure of appeasement. We must never forget the cowardly indifference to butchery. We must never forget the fact that the Nations of the world united to prevent a people from defending itself against attacks. We must never forget that...