Originally posted by StSanta
Swoop, they did what they could. The problem was UN command refusing to let air support/reinforcements in.
Those poor Dutchies were left with no options. Even worse for the civilian population they were supposed to protect :/.
Peace keepers are just that - lightly armed in place to keep the peace. They have little chance vs. an enemy army with heavy artillery and armour. I have little doubt that had they resisted, they'd all have been killed.
UN command diddlyed up there, not the grunts on the ground. Their lives are pretty messed up with guilt and so forth because of it.
Anyone from Holland please stop reading here.
I said go away.
No, seriously, you will only be pissed at me, and it is much better for your nerves to do something other than reading beyond this point.
ANYWAY
I disagree. The Dutch were armed, they had defensive positions. Heck they had a whole shrecking town to fall back into. They did not "do what they could", they could have chosen to defend that city and those refugees.
The only reason they didnt fight was because they chose not to. They were asking for airsupport but not getting it...sure. They were lacking heavy weapons and the Serbs had tanks...sure. But if they had been involved in a shooting war against the Serbs, you bet the request for airsupport would have come in a different light.
Bottom line is, the Dutch f*cked up, and they know it. That cost thousands of civilians their lives.
Alright alright, I know it is damn easy for me to sit infront of my computer and say stuff like this. And yes, if I had been on the ground in a Dutch uniform back then, I'm not sure how I would have reacted since I have never been in combat etc etc.
BUT
Do you think that these Dutch soldiers regret their desicion today?
Fight and you may die, run away and you will live. And dying in your beds many years from now, would you be willing to trade all those days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance to tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they may never take our FREEDOM.
Hrm, sorry about that, but I think you know what Im getting at here.
To sum up this peculiar post, there is a quote from Shakspeare that I'd like to share with you all.
Then out spake brave Horatius, The Captain of the Gate: To every man upon this earth, death cometh soon or late. And how can man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his gods!