The global response to the atrocities of the Balkan wars, particularly massacres such as the one at Srebrenica, was generally thought to be
A) far too harsh, as the soldiers who were tried at the International Court of Justice were only following orders.
B) appropriate, as there were peacekeepers on the ground who did the best they could under the circumstances.
C) far too little and too late, as intervention came too late to stop most of the violence, and even the peacekeepers on the ground turned their backs on the atrocities.
D) nonexistent, as most people and governments thought that it was none of their affair and that the Balkan states should just fight to the death.
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