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Separatist Movements Eyes are on Kosovo – Independence May Fuel Wars Worldwide

Written by Tony Dolz

Every nation has the right to defend its borders and the obligation to protect the people that it serves. ….

…. Muslim Albanian insurgents funded by Bin Laden, the same Bin Laden that funded the 911 act of terrorism against America, defied the sovereignty and authority of Serbia over its Kosovo Province. When the Serbian government used its political and military power to defend its territory, it was attacked viciously by the United States and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in violation of its own charter.


Years later, America was attacked by Muslim terrorists funded by Bin Laden and it used this incident to wage war against Afghanistan and Iraq. Ironic?


At the same time U.S. federal elected representatives (The United States Congress) under the seductive and corrupting influence of corporate interests that employ cheap legal and illegal labor, has allowed 20 million aliens from Mexico to invade the United States (cheap labor).


Mexico has taught its school children for 160 years that the United States stole it southwestern states from Mexico and that Mexico will take them back one day. This is a dangerous situation similar to the demographic takeover of Kosovo by Albania. If Mexican insurgents attempt to take territory, will the United States use its political and military power to retain its states, like California? In light of its 78 day merciless bombing of Serbia for protecting its territory - that would be ironic also.


Kosovo insurgents declared independence from Serbia, Sunday, February 18, 2008. In Europe alone there are 23 separatist movements in the balance of renewed flare ups. Many anxious Europeans can hear in their heads war plans being made in a plethora of ethnic minority languages and accents as real as if they were present in the room.


Who hasn’t been on vacation in Spain and not worried ever so slightly about becoming an accidental victim of Basque separatist terror?


This past weekend the Turkish government clashed with Kurdish Separatist (Kurdish Worker’s Party) leaving 41 Kurds and 2 Turkish soldiers dead. While also the same weekend Muslim Pattani United Liberation Separatists claim responsibility for bombs that left serveral people dead in Thailand.


The green flag to Kosovo and other separatists movements leave us who vacation with our families in many of these locations with terrorial claims, which also happen to be vacation paradises, with something to worry about.


Separatist rebellions and civil wars are among the most bloody of conflicts. One in ten living Americans died in the American Civil War!


What if a foreign power had interveened militarily to force President Lincoln to surrender the southern states during the Civil War? How would today’s history books treat the meddling role of the imperial power that forced America to lose half of its territory to the Confederacy?


Will this recognition of separatist independence ignite a firestorm in Turkish Northern Cyprus? Are we going to see Georgia go up in flame torn by separatist violence? Will the Serbians living in Kosovo’s northern part now declare their independence and will America, which has disrespected Serbia’s territorial integrity, be forced to protect militarily the territorial integrity of the ludicrous independent Kosovo, a country that has never existed before last Sunday?


Are we prepared to risks peace and stability in Europe in order to reward ethnic Albanian Muslim terrorist’s for their takeover of Serbia’s ancestral homeland, the province of Kosovo?


The Muslim terrorist Kosovo Liberation Army was established in the mid 1990s. Its goal was to create a greater Muslim Albania out of Macedonia, Albania and Kosovo. Kosovo has been under a United Nations protectorate since the end of the war that saw Kosovo taken from Serbia in 1999. Life in Kosovo has been a nightmare for Serbians, Jews and Roma (gypsies) ever since.


Muslim Albanians civilians have burned many Christian churches, forced Serbians to flee the province and terrorized those that remained. Law enforcement by the United Nation forces have been colossally ineffective at maintaining the peace and to complicate matters the Muslim terrorists who grappled the province from Serbia were given police roles by the UN protectorate. Under UN protection the insurgents also have control of the Parliament. This is like assigning the mice to guard the cheese.


Serbia after the war was corrupted into a puppet government role by the United States, which promised economic aid and a path for elitists in Serbia to get rich on post war reconstruction in exchange for submission and tolerance of the UN protectorate of Kosovo.


After more than 8 years, the inevitable is happening. The Albanian terrorist who were exempted by the United States government of Bill Clinton from signing the UN agreement over the role of the UN in the province have unilaterally declared independence in violation of the United Nation resolution that created the protectorate.


The post-war government of Serbia which since its establishment has been happy to bank the money the United States government provides and stay neutral is now forced to take a nationalistic stand (at least temporarily) to assuage the anger of the Serbian people. As it stands today, the Serbian government has categorically declared that the Serbian people will never accept Kosovo’s independence at the hands of Albanian Muslim insurgents.

The United Nations has been put into a difficult situation. The Albania Muslims in Kosovo have declared their independence from both Serbia and the United Nations. Should the UN accept the declaration of independence or should it maintain its grip of authority?


Russia, a permanent member of the Security Council, and Serbia have lodged a complaint claiming that only the United Nations has the authority to accept or reject Kosovo’s independence. It is also believed by international legal scholars that Serbia must have a say in the matter of independence if there is to be one.

Incidentally, the European Union is trying to elbow in. The EU got involved indirectly through NATOs participation during the 78 day bombing of Serbia.


The Kosovo Liberation Army had foot soldiers but not a navy or an air force. The United States and NATO filled in as the air force of the Muslim insurgents without going as far was flying the KLA flag on the airplane tails. The KLA was handed a victory by the U.S. and NATO’s air force.


NATO meddling was a violation of its charter. NATO is not authorized to be an offensive force. Its charter only allows NATO member participation when another NATO member comes under attack. The fighting took place exclusively within Serbian territory. The CIA secretly provided armament to the Muslim insurgents invalidating any semblance of neutrality for the United States in the post war accommodations. The fighting in Kosovo was a civil war fought within Serbian territory. No NATO country was threatened or invaded. NATOs bombing were the first time its military power was used offensively in its 50 year history.

The inappropriate use of force by NATO sets a tarnished precedent for its relevancy and credibility. European Union meddling in Serbia’s internal affairs is controversial and its prodding is contradictory. For example, the politically ambitious EU foreign policy chief, Javier Solana, became the first EU bureaucrat operative to land in Pristina to prop up the insurgent Muslim regime after its declaration of independence.


The first contradiction is that Kosovo is ruled under a United Nations protectorate not an EU protectorate. While Solano paraded through Pristina, back in his homeland of Spain, the Spanish government trembled at the thought that the Kosovo insurgency may serve as justification of the Basque ETA separatist organization to continue or step up its struggle for independence from Spain.


Is the EU prepared to deploy troops to Kosovo for the next 99 years? That would be humorous. The EU, some argue, does not have a mandate to act as a government. Lately it failed to muster enough support for a “Constitutionâ€