In an unprecedented agreement between the court and the US, Washington will be allowed to review Mr Clark's testimony before it is made public. The US will have two days to apply for parts of the testimony to be removed from the public record if it considers them harmful to US national interests. This is refering to the testamony of former Nato commander Wesley Clark in front of the United Nations war crimes tribunal in The Hague. They're currently trying Slobodan Milosevic. I'm wondering what the US is afraid he's going to say. For that matter how the hell they managed to arange for this "unprecedented agreement"? Milosevic 'as petulant as ever' |