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J. DAVID GALLAND: A MACEDONIAN STYLE OF PEACE

Peace is breaking out all over, in Macedonia, so they say! Some may call
it an armistice. Others, a meeting and agreement of warring factions,
still others, a halt to hostilities or a silencing of weapons. This is
certainly like no peace that I have ever seen in the past. How is this
different, one may ask, peace is peace, isn't it? A truce, or an
armistice, means that military operations, focused on destroying the
adversary, come to an end. Not, however, in the razor thin veneer of the
unqualified and heretofore unsubstantiated tranquillity that prevails in
Macedonia. Macedonia, and NATO's misinterpretation of the tactical
situation on the ground, may well serve to redefine "Peace Treaty"
forever. 
As British soldiers flew into Macedonia, this past weekend, they were
carefully warned that they could be drawn, quite easily, into the
festering sore that the world knows as war in Macedonia. As if we, the
common observer, are foundering about lost in the bliss of our own
ignorance, waiting for someone to explain the meaning of! peace. That is
what faces Great Britain's soldiers, with their NATO co-conspirators, in
the latest human rot of the Balkans. Military leaders can "warn" all
they want, however the world is not buying the "topsy-turvey" delusional
belief of NATO, that they are going home in a month, after collecting
the "rebel" weapons. As well, that peace has come to Macedonia.
Glitches are appearing everywhere. This, in spite of NATO's apparently
stoic belief that the Albanian Rebels, and the Macedonian forces, will
soon be sipping Chardonnay, sharing Brie', and hot-tubbing together. In
essence, steadfastly applying themselves at letting by-gones, be
by-gones. 
However, dear NATO, things are a bit rocky! For example, Macedonian
fighter bombers have targeted and leveled ethnic Albanian villages,
under the cloak of peace, just this past weekend. The CIA's renegade
Albanian Rebels, many from the New York City area, have launched routine
infantry assa!ults and the "usual" kidnappings, rapes, and unique sport
of carving their initials in people's backs, and other areas of anatomy.

Those, with whom I have personally spoken, and observed, simply
attribute this phase of the war as "rest and recuperation" time. As well
as time to reposition the forces, get rid of the old weapons, and get
their hands on the new armament that is flowing in via the smuggling
routes from Kosovo, which U. S. soldiers are "sort-of" patrolling.
One contact of mine, a UCK Commander, asked me to thank NATO for the
Intelligence support they have received via the constant helicopter
incursions, into Macedonian air space. As well, appreciation was
expressed for the mortars and rocket launchers that NATO delivered, on
the high ground around Skopje last month, via a helicopter insertion.
This was within a couple of kilometers of the Presidential Residence in
Skopje. 
Further evidence of the bliss of tranquillity was evid!ent in Tetovo
this past weekend. It is here where Albanian and Macedonian
disenchantment has often resulted in death.
In Tetovo, there are indicators everywhere that strength, and a position
of superiority, is defined by who shoots first and who shoots the
straightest. One could see sharpshooters and snipers, lounging about, in
barricaded positions in the taller buildings. Rugged, tired, and
hair-trigger infantrymen of the UCK strolled challengingly through the
streets, armed to the teeth. Young children, with home-fashioned assault
rifle, "look-alikes", and red bandannas adorning their small heads, paid
idol-like deference to the adult fighters. They even simulated setting
up road-blocks, stopping cars, and robbing the occupants amongst the
side streets of Tetovo.
In, yet, another part of town, where the Macedonian population far
exceeds that of Albanians, Macedonian police kept their armored cars at
the ready. Occasionally, their machine-guns would be p!ointed at
pedestrians, just to retain their edge over the population. They could
be of Albanian extraction! If one were bold, or stupid enough, to stop
and engage the opposing factions in light banter, it would not take long
to learn the truth. This being, that every Albanian and every
Macedonian, has a cache of armament at home. Nobody would dare trust
anybody else, for fear of death resultant. But alas, we have peace!
With the defiant Albanian rebels entrenched on the hillsides, and
government warplanes buzzing overhead, all the inertia that could easily
lead NATO into its biggest and longest, subsequent war, in the former
Yugoslavia, is firmly entrenched. As is common in the Balkans,
instability spreads.
Reaction to the latest round of lunacy, which is unfolding in Macedonia,
can now be seen in Serbia. Politically, Serbia's future and current
standing is not all that stable, this may come as a surprise to some. We
generally assume that Serbia's "!West leaning allegiance" which was
recently bought and paid for, to the tune of 1.3 Billion Dollars, by the
United States, will remain intact. This monetary consideration was
showered on Serbia, just hours after Slobodan Milosevic was served up to
the war crimes tribunal, like a ripe peach. Just this past weekend the
"present" Serbian President, Vojislav Kostunica, played a proverbial
game of chess with his party's ministers. This constitutes a major
governmental shake-up. His action could well result in a far less,
"Western Friendly" political administration in Belgrade. This is
particularly significant because a large amount of the support that the
Albanian Rebels receive comes from the border area of Macedonia and
Serbia. 
As well, in this tranquil and peaceful land under the umbrella of a
peace treaty, so we are told, more trouble cropped up. Suddenly, as if
out of nowhere, crowds showed up at the border crossing between Kosovo
and Macedonia. D!eclaring themselves the "Macedonian World Congress",
not a bad nick-name if I do say so, this gaggle blocked NATO vehicles
from entering Macedonia. As a result of this grass roots hooligan
action, I cannot lend great credence to the tactical stability of the
NATO forces, who yielded to the group. And these are the "hard-chargers"
who are going to disarm the Albanian Rebels? Yes, Peace is breaking out
all over. 
There is nothing more that the Albanian Rebels want than NATO to remain
in Macedonia. My tacit prediction, in the long run, shall remain that
Macedonia will become a NATO protectorate. This will ensure a healthy
environment for the "so-called" Albanian Rebels to sustain, and enlarge,
their military and political causes through autonomy and legitimization,
via NATO's protective sphere. One can rest assured that the Albanian
Rebels will do their very best to keep NATO in Macedonia, even if it
means killing a few, here and there.
So, now c!ome the British troops. Ready or not, NATO is coming to town.
They have legitimized their forced entry into Macedonia by convincing
quasi-national leaders to capitulate and sign agreements. NATO arrives
in this cesspool of death, mistrust, retribution and bloody reprisal,
which their overt and covert actions have caused. The Brits are an
advance mission and charged with securing entry points and gauging the
sincerity of the former warring factions. Somehow, by conducting liaison
with the rebels and government agencies, they will be able to determine
if it is safe to deploy the remainder of the NATO force. I hope they
packed their crystal balls.
Peace in Macedonia is an admirable concept. I would opine that peace can
be declared as status-quo, today! This, of course, as soon as all
factions trust each other. Of course all crew served and assault weapons
must be relinquished, all heavy armored vehicles are destroyed,....
right down to private family ownership of t!anks and armored personnel
carriers. As well, I think that honest honorable citizens ought to lead
the country; of the people, by the people, and for the people at the
whim of their constituents. Until that level of peace is achieved, pack
heavy, it is going to be a long rocky road. Peace is breaking out all
over. 

By J.
<http://pravda.ru/cgi-bin/co.pl?action=out&from=http://english.pravda.ru
/main/2001/08/22/13069.html&to=
http://rain.prohosting.com/~jgalland/boundandoverwatch.html> David
Galland 
Mr. Galland is a veteran of The United States Army, with over thirty-two
years military service. Since 1969, Mr. Galland has been in Military
Intelligence and is a distinquished graduate of the U. S. Army
Intelligence Center & School, Fort Holabird, Maryland. He is a combat
veteran of Vietnam, Grenada, and Panama and of hazardous duty positions
in Ulster, Northern Ireland, Zagreb, Sarajevo, in the Former Yugoslavia,
as well as various missions in Croatia and Bosnia.
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