-Caveat Lector-
3/24/01
I don't know exactly which corporate HR department has been hiring the
world's elite globalist planners in recent years, but they really do need
to start doing a better job. Here's why...
China/Taiwan - Ready for war. Introduction of Capitalism caused massive
unemployment and civil unrest. China needs a war.
The Koreas - Ready for peace. Removes N. Korea as a threat. Surprise!
Japan - Economic disaster. Capitalism's other face.
Indonesia - Civil war brought about by " Free Trade.
Papua New Guinea - Civil war. Corporate elites want the natural resources.
Russia - Economic and social disaster brought on by conversion to Capitalism.
Afghanistan - Social and economic disaster instigated by US vs Soviet policy.
Mid-East - What can one say? Utter failure of the Globalist agenda.Stupid elites!
Guatemala - Killer government.
Columbia - Next big war. We are installing US bases to control the region's oil.
Peru - CIA overthrow of Peru's government.
Mexico - Coca-Cola President. Just what Mexico's civil war needs. Free Trade vs
indigenous local economy. The locals are winning.
Africa - Basket case. No relief in sight.
Iraq - Splitting the New World Order. Flash point.
Iran - Thinks THEY should control their oil. What nerve!
Turkey - Economic disaster. Sub surface civil war. E.U. will disintegrate here.
... and my ( Joshua2 ) favorite example of Globalist stupidity...
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KOSOVO: Time to Pay the Piper
23 March 2001
http://www.stratfor.com/home/giu/archive/032301.asp#The
Summary
Western governments appear concerned
that fighting in Macedonia will spark the
Balkan tinderbox, but Macedonia can likely contain the insurgency,
involving a small force of guerrillas. The real crisis brews in Kosovo. In
March 1999, Washington led NATO to war on behalf of these guerrillas.
Now Western governments must rein in the rebels they helped create �
and face the prospect of cooperating with the Yugoslavia they once tried
to bomb into submission.
Analysis
Rebels fighting in Macedonia and the Presevo Valley in Serbia are being
directed and assisted by the separatists that fought two years ago to
separate Kosovo from Yugoslavia. The rebels attacking into Macedonia
call themselves the National Liberation Army (UCK) and the Liberation
Army of Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanovac (UCPMB) when operating in
Serbia.
The situation, coming on the second anniversary of the 1999 Kosovo
conflict, is a continuation of that war. The same clan structure is running
the remnants of the original Kosovo Liberation Army; the commanders are
veterans of the earlier war with the same connections to the drug trade
that fuels the separatist movement. Western peacekeepers are now
confronting their former allies.
The United States faces a day of reckoning. Its troops are smack in the
sector that is home to rebel activity and the choices are difficult: Crack
down on the forces Washington once helped create, or find a political
solution � involving Belgrade � that ends separatist ambitions for a
greater Albania.
The Albanian insurgents have
become more aggressive,
recently taking the battle into
Macedonia, where up to 30
percent of the population is
ethnic Albanian. The rebels claim
to have 2,000 fighters, a claim
that appears greatly
exaggerated.
The political equation in
Macedonia does not favor the
guerrillas. Ethnic Albanians
represent a minority of the
population; Macedonia�s
500,000 ethnic Albanians are
represented in the parliament
and their political leaders have
signaled they have no common
cause with the rebels.
[ Photo ]
U.S. KFOR soldiers patrol in the village of
Debalde, near the Kosovo-Macedonia border,
March 13, 2001.
The Rebels
The next battle in the ethnic Albanians' long-running war is in Kosovo.
There, the rebels at the center of the 1999 war have decided to bite the
hand that feeds them � Washington's � in a desperate bid for
independence.
The UCK and the UCPMB appear to be assisted and coordinated by the
organization that fought the Kosovo conflict, the old Kosovo Liberation
Army. Recruits, weapons and training come from the old KLA in Kosovo,
and leadership is composed of veterans of the Kosovo conflict.
Having gone to war to defend ethnic Albanians from the Yugoslav military,
the KLA was an American proxy. Its AK-47 weapons came only with the
help of the United States. Unwilling to rein in what had effectively been
NATO's ground force during the Kosovo war, the United States allowed
the KLA to grow.
Its leaders in Kosovo are motivated primarily by fear. They see Yugoslav
army units operating in the buffer zone between Kosovo and Yugoslavia.
They see that Washington's new administration has a harder edge to its
foreign policy and little interest in Balkan entanglements.
The United States: Smack in the Middle:
The outcome will be determined by the action of the United States.
Washington can play it safe, as it has up to now. If so, peacekeepers
become peacemakers, and NATO is looking at an open-ended
commitment in Kosovo. KLA remnants and local cells will continue their
fight, first against Yugoslav army units operating in the buffer zone,
Macedonian forces and possibly KFOR.
But Washington shows no signs of wanting a war with the KLA.
Washington has refused a request from NATO's North Atlantic Council
March 20 to increase forces in Kosovo. U.S President George W. Bush has
repeatedly indicated the Balkans do not threaten vital U.S. interests.
Washington can cooperate with Belgrade, but even a political solution
involves risk as the old KLA finds itself increasingly threatened. U.S. forces
patrol the border areas that are the old KLA's economic lifelines. American
troops are the ones who could best cut off supply lines and smuggling routes.
Pressure, particularly from within European governments, is growing to
solve the inconsistencies of the 1999 Kosovo war, particularly the
complications of siding with the KLA.
Unlikely to want another war, Washington can seek a political and
diplomatic solution. The old KLA is unlikely to give up without a fight. The
second option appears more realistic: to effectively side with Belgrade�s
new regime and destroy ethnic Albanians' bid for a greater Albania.
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