Sheehan said European militaries deteriorated after the collapse of the Soviet Union and focused on peacekeeping because “they did not believe the Germans were going to attack again or the Soviets were coming back.”
Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and other nations believed there was no longer a need for an active combat capability in the militaries, he said. “They declared a peace dividend and made a conscious effort to socialize their military -- that includes the unionization of their militaries, it includes open homosexuality.”
Dutch troops serving as UN peacekeepers and tasked with defending the town of Srebrenica in 1995 were an example of a force that became ill-equipped for war.
“The battalion was understrength, poorly led, and the Serbs came into town, handcuffed the soldiers to the telephone poles, marched the Muslims off, and executed them,” Sheehan said.
“That was the largest massacre in Europe since World War II,” he said of the killing of some 8,000 Bosnian Muslim boys and men after Serbian forces captured the town.
Dutch Defense Ministry spokesman Roger Van de Wetering dismissed the retired general’s claims as nonsense.
“For us it is unbelievable that a man of this rank is stating this nonsense, because that is what it is,” Van de Wetering said in a telephone interview.
“The whole operation in Srebrenica and the drama that took place over there was thoroughly investigated by Dutch and international authorities and none of these investigations has ever concluded or suggested a link between homosexual military personnel and the things that happened over there. I do not know on what facts this is based, but for us it is total nonsense.”
On the Dutch attitude to gays in the military, he said: ”For us it is very simple: Every man or woman that meets the criteria physically and mentally is welcome to serve in our armed forces regardless of (religious) belief, sexual preference or whatever.”
Levin, a Senate Democrat, appeared incredulous at the general’s remarks. “Did the Dutch leaders tell you it (the fall of Srebrenica) was because there were gay soldiers there?” he asked.
“Yes,” Sheehan said. “They included that as part of the problem.” He said the former chief of staff of the Dutch army had told him.
Levin said it may be the case that some militaries have focused on peacekeeping to the detriment of their war-fighting skills.
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