The truth will out. For years, the truth about the KLA, the West’s darling terrorists, ethnic cleansers,drug trafficers and people trafficers has been absent from the mainstream media. True to form, the West are, at this very moment, supporting a similar regime in Kiev, similarly engaged in a programme of ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity, and based on the CIAs Bandera neo-fascist movement. In both cases the West was so infatuated by these criminals that they were prepared to risk a global war on their behalf. The truth about the Kiev regime must be urgently propagated in order to block the War Party. Equally, the criminal conspiracy against Syria, Libya and Egypt using the Muslim Brotherhood and Al Qaeda- type proxies, and supported by the West’s “progressives”, needs to be fully exposed.
I write this on February 17, the fifth anniversary of Kosovo’s “independence.” I’m putting the word in scare quotes because Kosovo is anything but an independent nation: it is, in reality, dependent on NATO, the European Union, and the US for the most basic functions of a state: keeping order and maintaining a judicial system. A multinational force known as KFOR, numbering some 6,000 troops – including 1,447 American soldiers – keeps a semblance of order in the former Serbian province, if one interprets the word “order” quite loosely.
The Russian Foreign Ministry on Monday urged international bodies operating in Kosovo to prevent the region from turning into a training ground for Syrian rebels.
In one of the more bizarre foreign policy announcements of a bizarre Obama Administration, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has announced that Washington will “help” Kosovo to join NATO as well as the European Union. She made the pledge after a recent Washington meeting with Kosovan Prime Minister Hashim Thaci in Washington where she praised the progress of the Thaci government in its progress in “European integration and economic development.” 1
The Europeans officials take as a starting point to the current negociation process about Kosovo the proposal elaborated by Franck Biancheri, president de Newropeans at the end of 2006. We republish on this occasion his article of March 27, 2007 “The Balkan road towards the EU starts with the determination of 2 areas, Serb and Albanian”.
The conduct of international relations involves the necessary prerequisites of maturity, integrity, balanced and rational policy-making and respect for the law. Judging from what we have seen in the last decade, we can draw the most shocking conclusions: none of these precepts underlie the conduct of policy today, at least by NATO.
Shortly before the bombing of Yugoslavia began in late March 1999, Richard Holbrooke met with Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic. By his own account, Holbrooke delivered the final ultimatum to Milosevic — that if Yugoslavia didn’t agree to the Rambouillet text, NATO would begin bombing.
During World War II, the Croatian nation fought side by side with Hitler’s Germany. The Serbian people, like the Jewish people, were slaughtered by the Croatian army and those who survived were placed in concentration camps. After the Fascists were defeated in World War II, Croatia became a republic of Yugoslavia.