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Anniversary of US-led war celebrated by killing rampage
Kosova Chaos: Legacy of the West's Violent Imperialist Agenda Steve Hayes, Talkabout Network, 22 March 2004
As Richard Ovinkov pointed out almost eight years ago, excerpted from the Russian paper Pravda: "The essence of the American and Western policy (which has been tested on the Yugoslav territory) is to incite internal ethnic instability and conflicts, especially in multinational states and to use these conflicts for their own goals. Is seems that the makers of such policy want to use this (Yugoslav) precedent of a successful divisions among Slavic peoples in the future as well. The possibilities for its realization will depend on whether they will succeed in dividing the Slavs and put them against each others. Is it possible that we haven't learned anything yet?" In evaluating the recent history of the breakup of Yugoslavia, which is directly linked to the ongoing ethnic strife, economic hardships, social fractures, exploitive privatization schemes and ongoing globalization efforts resulting from NATO's invasion, the following 1996 article, 'Partnership for Racket' by Dragos Kalajic, published in Duga , Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia, ( http://free.freespeech.org/ex-yupress/duga/duga1.html ) provides many important and key insights, especially relating to the US's unselfconscious use of the NATO Alliance as a 'hard tool' for the establishment and spreading of the 'third American Empire', "from the Middle East, where the hegemony and control of the world oil reserves is secured by the military axis Israel-Turkey (recently made official with an international agreement), through "Islamic axis" for penetration of Turkey and Muslim immigrants into the European Union, all the way to the borders of Russia. The project for the spreading of NATO influence through the "post-communist" region is a threat to Russia which will probably materialize provided the Russian people liberate themselves by overthrowing their current russofobic, foreign and mondialistic rulers. NATO strategic maps from 1982 already framed the Caucasus region as a future war theater, which throws different light on the current war in Chechenia and the efforts of its Washington instigators to spread that conflict on the rest of Russia in order to provoke its destruction." (unquote); The links between the Kosova Liberation Army (KLA) and the US plutocracy (and its economic/corporate/military syndicate sponsors) is well-established and widely-known, (even if some of the details are closely-guarded Intelligence Operation need-to-know secrets), including the disconcerting fact that Islamic mercenary terrorists (with Al Qada affiliation) were enlisted under US sponsorship and guidance, to agitate on behalf of Kosovar's breakaway ambitions. The Yugoslavia 'failed-state' model can now be added to the other notable CIA/NSA/DIA (etc.) anti-democracy/subversion 'success' project models, notably Guatamala, Nicaragua, Chile, Iraq, Panama, Haiti; One 'good' thing about the Bush Dynasty rightwing 'leadership': its Imperialist, war-mongering and autocratic agenda has been so blatantly transparent, characterized by such excesses of violence, deception, duplicity, abuse of authority, and repression, and ignoring the rule of law and world opinion, that most of the world's better-informed people's have readily seen through the exaggerated PR poses and hollow getures and clever self-serving lies to hold the Bush Administration in profound contempt. There's still an opportunity to hope for reform change and widespread social justice IF people stand on the principle of freedom and unite in opposition to tyranny. In solidarity, Starman@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Chaos 03/18/2004 16:25 The legacy of NATO's illegal trumped-up war on Yugoslavia Kosovo has never been closer to a civil war. The mutual trust, the bortherly relations, the inter-cultural friendship which co-existed between Serbs and Albanians was destroyed by the KLA, aided and abetted by the USA in its criminal interference and intrusion into the internal affairs of a sovereign state. The result, five years on, is visible. At least 22 people are dead and more than 500 injured, many seriously, after the worst ethnic violence in the history of Kosovo-Metohija, causing hundreds of UN police and NATO soldiers to be drafted into the area. The violence started when a Serbian boy of 18 was shot dead in Caglavica by Albanians driving past in a car. The following day, a group of Serbs chased three Albanian children, who drowned in the River Ibar. On Wednesday, there were mass riots between the communities involving machine-gun fire, grenades and small arms. This was not an isolated incident. There were attacks against Serbs and burnings of Serb houses in Mitrovica (north), in Lipljan and Gnjilane (east), in Caglavica and Kosovo Polje, near the capital, Pristina (centre) and in Belo Polje and Pec (west), provoking a series of demonstrations across Serbia. Harri Holkeri, the UN administrator of Kosovo, called the incident a "black day". However, it was far more than this. Since NATO attacked the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999 for its campaign to oust the terrorist organization KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army, or Ushtria Clirimtare e Kosoves, in Albanian), in what was, is and always has been an integral part of Yugoslavia and the cornerstone of the Serb nation (Kosovo Polje), there has been an indiscriminate campaign by Albanians to force out the Serbs who remained. 200,000 Serbs fled their homes in the wake of the NATO attack and the extremists aim to keep them away, as Albanians pour over the frontier from Albania itself, to have children in Kosovo and therefore gain their birthright, a practice which has happened for decades in an orchestrated attempt to build a Greater Albania. Whether or not NATO (the USA) was blind or party to this is not clear, however what is known is that leading members of the terrorist organization, KLA, were wined and dined at the House of Congress in Washington before the NATO attack. Serbia's Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica stated yesterday that "events in the northern part of Kosovo-Metohija reveal the true nature of Albanian separatism, its violent and terrorist character". A bomb defused outside the UNMIK Headquarters earlier this month gives rise to fears that international terrorist cells are among the Albanians, trying to sow the seeds of chaos in the area to create the conditions to force out the remaining Serbs and the UNO so that the core business of the KLA - drugs, arms and human trafficking - can proceed without disturbance. This is what Slobodan Milosevic was trying to halt, before his country was savagely attacked by NATO and before he was kidnapped and taken to The Hague. What happens next? Vojislav Kostunica favours a division of Kosovo-Metihija into cantons, while the Albanians are against any separation at all. None would have been necessary if NATO had not interfered in the delicate and complex fibre of the Balkans' unique political and ethnic mix with its imperialist and warmongering policies. There is now serious doubt as to whether anything will be resolved by the elections next autumn.
Timothy BANCROFT-HINCHEY
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