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November 13, 2001
War on terrorism skipped the KLA
James Bissett
National Post
U.S. President George W. Bush has made it clear the war against
terrorists will be unremitting and relentless. Even those countries
affording shelter to terrorists will not be spared. These words come
too late for the Serbs, Gypsies, Jews, Turks and other non-Albanians
who have been driven from their ancestral homes in Kosovo by the
terrorist Kosovo Liberation Army. It is too late as well for
Macedonia, which has been forced by the United States, the European
Union and NATO to yield to all the demands of the Albanian terrorists
in that country.
This double standard and lack of consistency when dealing with
terrorists calls into question the policies the United States and its
NATO allies followed in the Balkans. It also underlines the necessity
for the United States and its allies to clean up their act if they
wish to retain credibility in the war against terrorism.
The bombing of Yugoslavia in the spring of 1999 allegedly to stop ethnic cleansing and 
prevent the Balkans from becoming once again the powder keg of Europe has backfired. 
Kosovo has become exclusively an Albanian provinc
e with the exception of a few stalwart Serbians in the Mitrovica area who live 
surrounded by barbed wire and are threatened daily with murder and mayhem by their 
Albanian neighbours. The Balkans, since the end of the bomb
ing, have been in constant turmoil caused by the KLA terrorist activities.
NATO allowed the KLA, which under the terms of United Nations Resolution 1244 was to 
be disarmed after the end of the bombing, to keep its weapons. The KLA was renamed the 
Kosovo Protection Force and been given the task o
f maintaining peace and security in Kosovo. How well it has been able to carry out 
this task is summed up in a report dated Feb. 26, 2001, to the Secretary-General of 
the United Nations, Kofi Annan, which accuses the prot
ection corps of widespread acts of murder, torture and extortion.
That condemnation should not have come as a surprise. As early as 1998, the U.S. State 
Department listed the KLA as a terrorist organization financing its operations with 
money from the international heroin trade and fund
s supplied from Islamic countries and individuals, including Osama bin Laden. This did 
not stop the United States from arming and training KLA members in Albania and in the 
summer of 1998 sending them back into Kosovo to
assassinate Serbian mayors, ambush Serbian policemen and intimidate hesitant Kosovo 
Albanians. The aim was to destabilize Kosovo and overthrow Serbian strongman Slobodan 
Milosevic.
Bin Laden and radical Muslim groups have been deeply involved in the Balkans since the 
civil wars in Bosnia from 1992 to 1995. Despite a UN arms embargo and with the 
knowledge and support of the United States, arms, ammun
ition and thousands of Mujahideen fighters were smuggled into Bosnia to help the 
Muslims. Many remain in Bosnia today and are recognized as a serious threat to Western 
forces there. The Bosnian government is said to have
presented bin Laden with a Bosnian passport in recognition of his contribution to 
their cause. He and his al-Qaeda network were also active in Kosovo, and KLA members 
trained in his camps in Afghanistan and Albania.
Emboldened by the knowledge it could achieve its political objectives by terror, the 
KLA moved into southern Serbia and initiated, under the eyes of 40,000 NATO troops, a 
campaign of terror against the Serbian population.
 Not until NATO permitted the new democratic government of Serbia to send the Serb 
army back into the area was the KLA routed and sent back across the border into Kosovo.
Macedonia, with its large Albanian minority, was the KLA's next target. In February, 
its forces moved against this small and newly independent democracy. The familiar 
pattern of murder, ambush and intimidation followed. U
nlike Serbia, which still possessed a powerful and well-equipped army, Macedonia had 
little with which to defend itself against the well equipped and battle-hardened KLA 
fighters. The promises of assistance made by former
 U.S. president Bill Clinton in return for Macedonia's co-operation during the 
Yugoslav bombing were forgotten.
Nevertheless, when the fighting started, it appeared NATO and the European Union might 
help Macedonia resist the terrorist threat. In March, Lord Robertson, the 
Secretary-General of NATO, condemned the KLA terror campaign
 and described them as "murderous thugs." He supported the Macedonian government's 
refusal to negotiate with the terrorists. Obviously, Lord Robertson was not aware the 
United States had other ideas about which side to su
pport in Macedonia.
The message was made clear in May, when U.S. diplomat Robert Fenwick, ostensibly the 
head of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, in Macedonia, met 
secretly in Prizren, Kosovo, with the leaders of the
 Albanian political parties and KLA representatives. Macedonian officials were not 
invited. It was clear the United States was backing the Albanian terrorist cause. This 
was confirmed a month later, when a force of 400 KL
A fighters was surrounded in the town of Aracinovo near the capital, Skopje. As 
Macedonian security forces moved in, they were halted on NATO orders. U.S. army buses 
from Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo arrived to remove all the
 heavily armed terrorists to a safer area of Macedonia. German reporters later 
revealed that 17 U.S. military advisors were accompanying the KLA terrorists in 
Aracinovo.
In August, fearing the Macedonian forces might be able to defeat the KLA, U.S. 
Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice flew to Kiev and ordered the Ukrainian government to 
stop sending further military equipment to Macedonia. Si
nce Ukraine was the only country supplying Macedonia with military assistance, the 
Macedonians realized continued resistance against the KLA terrorists, the EU and NATO 
was futile. Macedonia was forced to concede defeat a
nd obliged to accept all the terrorist demands. When the peace treaty
was signed, Lord Robertson proclaimed, "This day marks the entry of
Macedonia into modern, mainstream Europe ... a very proud day for
their country."
James Bissett is a former Canadian ambassador to Yugoslavia, Bulgaria
and Albania, 1990-1992.
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