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...adorn a cement memorial. Black banners decry Israel's "terrorism" and "barbarity." But did Israel attack the U.N. base deliberately? Lebanese say yes. Israel vehemently says no, it was an accident. Last week the U.N. reported on its own investigation by Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's top military adviser. The verdict clobbered Israel. "It is unlikely," wrote Major General Franklin van Kappen in his six-page report, "that the shelling of the U.N. compound was the result of gross technical and/or procedural errors...
...there not looking at the area they were shelling. The claims don't stand up." The army also said the camp was hit only by one or two errant rounds. A preliminary U.N. report however, shows that 15 shells hit the peacekeepers camp. U.N. Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali had asked Israel for a "clarification" on the more damning aspects of the U.N. report, which is expected to be made public on Tuesday. Israel blames the bombing on a mapping mistake that miscalculated the location of the U.N. compound. An army spokesman said overcast skies prevented the gunners from seeing...
...filled with rhetoric about "angry white males," with middle-aged militiamen in weekend camouflage promising armed struggle against Washington. The National Rifle Association complained about the government's "jackbooted thugs." The assault-rifle fringe could hear black helicopters descending, as if to deliver Boutros Boutros-Ghali, dark men in blue helmets and World Government...
Boutros Boutros-Ghali, 73, is spreading the word that he just might run for another five-year term as U.N. Secretary-General this fall. The headstrong diplomat's adroit dispensation of U.N. patronage could make him formidable, and he would probably be supported by President Hosni Mubarak of his native Egypt and French President Jacques Chirac. That prospect rattles members of the Clinton Administration, since Bob Dole gets applause by pillorying Boutros-Ghali as an architect of Clinton's foreign policy. The Administration does not yet have an alternative, but may try to dissuade Boutros-Ghali by threatening to exercise...
Buchanan's conservatism feeds on fear and derision. "You're not doing well? Blame the immigrant who took your job, the New York Jew, 'Bou-Bou Ghali' (I kid you not--his term), the countries with which we trade and the liberals who dilute the American soul." It is the conservatism of the opportunist, and it builds nothing...