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February 18, 2000
Belfast in the Balkans
by Gary Dempsey

Gary Dempsey is a foreign policy analyst at the Cato Institute.

This month has been the bloodiest in Kosovo since June, 1999, when NATO troops
arrived after 78 days of punishing air strikes against Yugoslavia. What is
different about this latest eruption of violence is that NATO peacekeepers and
ethnic Albanians were openly shooting at one another for the first time. During
the clash, which took place in the polarized town of Kosovska Mitrovica, ethnic
Albanian snipers shot and wounded two French soldiers. The French responded by
killing one rooftop sniper and wounding at least four others. NATO says that it
has since arrested more than 40 people suspected of involvement in the
bloodletting.

The clash between NATO troops and ethnic Albanians is not surprising. As a
candid intelligence officer with the UN Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) explained to
me in November, the separatist Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) has not disarmed
and disbanded as the White House claims, but instead maintains an underground
network that has "more than enough weapons to start another war." The
relationship between NATO's peacekeepers and the underground KLA, he added, can
be summarized in the following way: "We are their tool, and when we stop being
useful to them, they will turn against us."

With the recent violence in Kosovo, NATO and UNMIK officials seem to be
catching on, noting in a recent joint statement, "What is clear . . . is that
two young French soldiers, who came here as peacekeepers, are lying in hospital
beds suffering from gunshot wounds inflicted on them by the very people that
they came here to protect." And Gen. Pierre de Saqui de Sannes, a French
commander in Kosovska Mitrovica, has acknowledged: "I will have great
difficulty in preventing someone from throwing a grenade or firing a rocket. If
this strategy continues I confess I'm not very optimistic."

State Department spokesman James Rubin, however, doesn't seem to get it. He
blames Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic for ethnic Albanians' shooting at
NATO peacekeepers. "When things go bad," explains Rubin, Milosevic "feels like
he had a good day."

Meanwhile, a NATO official in Belgium has admitted that "the KLA is certainly
trying to precipitate events politically and get rid of some people, both Serbs
and moderate ethnic Albanians." Even more worrisome, independent newspapers in
Macedonia are reporting the existence of KLA-like formations in Macedonia. The
papers say the units are waiting for an opportune time to link up with units
from Kosovo and Albania following violence planned for the coming spring. There
are also reports now coming from Western and independent media inside
Yugoslavia telling of KLA infiltration into Serbia proper, specifically into
the municipalities of Kursumlija and Leskovac along the border with Kosovo. So
far, two policemen have reportedly been killed and six people wounded, and
there is fear that the number of incidents will increase at winter's end.

Nevertheless, in a move that suggests that Kosovo is becoming the Belfast of
the Balkans, French troops stationed in Kosovska Mitrovica have been replaced
by about 150 soldiers from the British Royal Green Jackets. According to the
New York Times, "The Green Jackets . . . have extensive experience in urban
patrolling and civil unrest from serving in Northern Ireland," and,
accordingly, have achieved some of the "best results" of all the peacekeepers
in Kosovo. "I think it is widely understood that the British have experience of
patrolling urban areas and in dealing with civil unrest," explains a British
spokesman, and "when it comes to infantry units, most of our men have been in
Northern Ireland in the not too distant past."

The analogy of Northern Ireland and Kosovo is fitting. The British army went to
Northern Ireland to keep the warring sides apart and prevent another bloodbath.
But instead of ending the violence, both sides continued for decades to launch
sporadic attacks on one another as well as on the peacekeepers who were
ostensibly there to help.

What then can we expect in Kosovo? Perhaps much the same. American hopes for
peace in Northern Ireland, for instance, were recently set back by the Irish
Republican Army's refusal to disarm. In Kosovo, similarly, NATO leaders who
touted promises by the KLA to disarm must now explain why peacekeepers are
targets. The fact of the matter is that, from Belfast to the Balkans,
unvanquished insurgent groups rarely turn in their weapons or give up their
political agendas. As a result, NATO now finds itself, not with a peacekeeping
policy in the Kosovo, but with a KLA management policy. And like the British in
Northern Ireland, NATO my find itself baby-sitting these belligerents for
decades.

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