On Wednesday, the United Nations General Assembly voted to recognize July 11 as “International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the Genocide in Srebrenica” to memorialize the infamous July 1995 Bosnian massacre which provoked NATO military intervention in the Balkans. This vote will only serve to strengthen the increasingly aggressive forces arrayed against the West. The Srebrenica resolution, sponsored by Germany and Rwanda, prevailed, but the expected 100 votes in favor failed to materialize. In the end, the resolution passed with 84 for, 19 against, plus 68 abstentions. The disapprovals and abstentions outweighed the approvals. Yes votes, predictably, came from...