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                  The War NATO Wanted
                    BY DIANA JOHNSTONE

                            Paris

To justify their assault on Serbia, the United States
and its obedient NATO
allies claimed they had no choice. As the official
story goes, Slobodan
Milosevic (suddenly the reincarnation of Hitler who
has the power to make
all other citizens of Yugoslavia invisible to the
Clinton administration)
refused to negotiate and rejected the Rambouillet
peace agreement.
Therefore, there was nothing else to do but bomb
Yugoslavia.

This preposterous lie is only one among countless
others. In reality,
Belgrade never refused to negotiate. Rambouillet was
never about
negotiations. It was about presenting the Serbs with
an ultimatum precisely
designed to provide the pretext for NATO bombing.
Rambouillet was a tragic
farce, a low point in the history of diplomacy, in
which the United States
had to coax and cajole a band of well-armed criminals
into signing the
death warrant of their adversary, the legitimate
government of Yugoslavia.

The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) is scarcely the sort
of outfit one might
expect to see invited to a famous French chateau to
decide on the future of
war and peace in Europe. The connection between KLA
gunmen and the ethnic
Albanians who dominate the heroin traffic through the
Balkans from Turkey
to Switzerland and Germany has been widely reported.
As for ideology,
violent ethnic Albanian irredentism has switched
opportunistically from
fascism during World War II, to "Marxism-Leninism" in
the days of Albanian
dictator Enver Hoxha, to today's enthusiasm for NATO.
The constant factor
is hatred of Serbs in particular and Slavs in general.

The rise of the KLA was a challenge to the leadership
of the ethnic
Albanian nationalists' nonviolent leadership, headed
by Ibrahim Rugova. The
killing of Serbs in Kosovo began in April 1996, thanks
to the arms glut
caused by the total collapse of law and order in
Albania. Not only Yugoslav
police but also ethnic Albanians branded as "traitors"
were targeted. Last
summer, by posing for news photographers with a KLA
officer, Richard
Holbrooke publicly signaled that the United States was
dropping Rugova in
favor of the KLA. The process was completed at
Rambouillet with the Feb. 6
arrival of the official ethnic Albanian delegation of
16 members, five of
them from the KLA. Rugova and the older generation of
leaders were suddenly
shoved onto the sidelines, as an unknown, 29-year-old
KLA chieftain named
Hashim "The Snake" Thaqi was introduced to the world
as the leader of the
delegation.

The KLA's irresistible rise was nurtured notably by
Morton Abramowitz, a
prominent member of the U.S. foreign policy elite.
Abramowitz served as
ambassador to Thailand when the CIA's Bangkok bureau
was perpetrating the
"yellow rain" hoax that accused Vietnamese victims of
U.S. chemical warfare
of using chemical agents in Laos. In 1986, as
assistant secretary of state
in charge of intelligence and research in the Reagan
administration,
Abramowitz and top CIA officials accompanied Sen.
Orrin Hatch to Beijing to
work out a deal with China and Pakistan for providing
Stinger missiles to
Islamic Afghan rebels.

He then passed, quite naturally, to the presidency of
the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace. Under the Clinton
administration, he has
participated in a blue-ribbon panel on CIA
reform--selected by the Council
on Foreign Relations--which recommended easing
restrictions on covert
actions. More recently, Abramowitz has been a leading
figure in the
high-level International Crisis Group, a leading
designer of policy toward
Kosovo. There, he became an advocate of arming the
KLA. At Rambouillet,
Abramowitz and another U.S. official, Paul Williams,
led a team coaching
the KLA delegation.

Even so, at Rambouillet, 'The Snake" bit the hand that
fed him and refused
to sign the document. To the fury and dismay of
Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright, it was not the Serbs but the
Albanian KLA that balked,
depriving the United States of its pretext to launch a
NATO war against the
Serbs. Rambouillet was adjourned. Former Sen. Bob
Dole, recipient of
generous campaign contributions from the
Albanian-American lobby during his
political career, was dispatched to the Balkans to
urge the Albanians to
sign the treaty--not to make peace, but to "maintain
pressure" on the
Serbs. KLA leaders were bribed with a promise of a
"visit to Washington to
discuss matters of interest," notably the future of
the KLA--veiled
language meaning that the United States would not
insist on disarming the
KLA, but would find some formula for transforming what
U.S. envoy Robert
Gelbard had described as a "terrorist" group into
"liberated" Kosovo's
police force.

So it was that the Serbs and the Kosovar Albanians
were summoned back to
Paris to sign, as is, an agreement that in effect
would detach Kosovo from
Serbia and put it under the joint control of NATO and
whichever ethnic
Albanians NATO chose--apparently, the KLA. There were
no negotiations.
Instead, Serbia's Milan Milutinovic and his
(multi-ethnic) delegation were
presented with an ultimatum: Either accept the "peace
agreement" concocted
by Christopher Hill (Holbrooke's second at Dayton who
is now posted as U.S.
ambassador to Macedonia) allowing NATO to take over
Kosovo, or else be
bombed. This ultimatum in itself was a violation of
international law,
which invalidates agreements obtained by the threat or
use of force,
according to the Vienna Convention on the Law of
Treaties.

And the terms were totally unacceptable. Kosovo's
"self-government" was to
be run by a NATO official, with the title of Chief of
the Implementation
Mission, or CIM. The CIM would have the final say over
virtually everything
and everybody. Kosovo would be occupied by a NATO
force called KFOR. No
ceiling was placed on the size of KFOR forces, which
would have full
control of airspace over Kosovo, be immune to
prosecution or liability
under local law, and have free access to the rest of
Yugoslavia--a license
to invade the rest of the country on one pretext or
another. The agreement
called for withdrawal of Serbian police and armed
forces, but the fate of
"other forces" (no mention of the KLA, which thus
escaped any commitment or
obligations) would be decided later by the KFOR
commander.

Not only Milosevic, but any Serbian opposition party,
was bound to reject
such terms. And yet compromise was not impossible. The
Yugoslavs were ready
to make huge concessions, but not to welcome NATO.
NATO was the sticking
point. A U.N. peacekeeping force might well have been
acceptable. However,
the Clinton administration insisted on NATO or
nothing.

The rise of the KLA, backed by the United States and
Germany (German
intelligence reportedly played an important role in
equipping the rebels),
made it extremely dangerous for any more moderate
ethnic Albanian leaders
to negotiate with the Serbs. The KLA repeatedly
announced what would happen
to such "traitors." By backing the KLA, the United
States weakened the more
moderate forces on both sides.

On December 21, 1998, the State Department released
information from the
Kosovo Diplomatic Observer Mission that "the KLA
harass or kidnap anyone
who comes to the police," and that "representatives
threatened to kill
villagers and burn their homes if they did not join
the KLA." It added that
KLA harassment has reached such intensity that
residents of six villages in
the Stimlje region are "ready to flee."

Kosovo's ethnic Albanian civilians have been trapped
between devastating
NATO bombing raids, KLA thugs and Serbian police. That
refugees would flee
from Kosovo in all directions (including northward
into central Serbia, a
fact ignored by Western media) is scarcely surprising.
Yet NATO exploited
the resulting misery and confusion on the borders to
justify the very
bombing that triggered the exodus. The suffering of
the refugees is genuine
and poignant. The interpretations by Western officials
and media are not to
be trusted. (After Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, the
United States "ethnically
cleansed" the West Coast of Japanese Americans,
although Japan did not
announce that it was bombing the U.S. on behalf of
armed Japanese-American
secessionists.)

Various compromise proposals have been made from the
Serb side over the
years. They have been totally ignored by Western
governments and media,
which have claimed to be in favor of "restoring
Kosovo's autonomy" and
opposed to secession. This double language has been
interpreted by both
sides as veiled support for the Albanian irredentism.
Confident of Western
backing, Albanian nationalist leaders have held out
for independence rather
than any form of living together with the Serbs in
Serbia. Partition has
been dogmatically ruled out by the United States on
the "domino-theory"
grounds that it would destabilize Macedonia. NATO
bombing has done that
already. U.S. and NATO meddling so far have produced
all of the disasters
they promised to prevent, and a few more. NATO is not
waging peace. It is
waging war and must be stopped.

Diana Johnstone is a contributing editor of In These
Times.

For more Kosovo coverage from Diana Johnstone, check
out MoJo wire's Kosovo
forum at
http://www.motherjones.com/total_coverage/kosovo/forum/.

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