'Independent' Kosovo: A threat, not a country


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Posted: February 20, 2008
1:00 am Eastern

© 2008  

By James George Jatras

Abraham Lincoln was fond of asking the rhetorical question: "If you call a tail 
a leg, how many legs does a dog have? Five? No, calling a tail a leg don't make 
it a leg."

That pretty much sums up the recent unilateral declaration of independence by 
Albanian Muslims in the Serbian province of Kosovo. Several countries, 
disgracefully led by the United States, have recognized Kosovo. Major media 
have hailed creation of the "world's newest country." But calling Kosovo a 
country doesn't make it one.

Serbia has denounced the move as the illegal creation of a "separatist entity" 
on its sovereign territory and has handed down criminal indictments against 
several of the top Albanian Muslim leaders. Now under way is a sharp global 
competition to see which governments will recognize Kosovo and which will not. 
Under heavy pressure from the U.S. State Department, most European countries 
will meekly comply. Some, like Cyprus with its Turkish-occupied north and Spain 
with its Basque separatist movement, will not.

In short, an action State Department bureaucrats touted as "settling Kosovo's 
status" has resulted in anything but. Outside of Europe, the picture is even 
fuzzier. Russia will reject Kosovo's independence, and expected to take the 
same line are China, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, South Africa, Brazil and many 
others. Russia will veto any effort to extend Kosovo membership in the United 
Nations.

Any sovereign state with restive ethnic or religious minorities would recognize 
Kosovo at its own peril. What Washington seeks to inflict on Serbia today could 
be the fate of the American southwest tomorrow. Israel, in particular, is 
closely pondering its next move. While loath to anger Washington, Jerusalem 
must consider that a Kosovo precedent could, absent any negotiated agreement, 
prompt proclamation of a Palestinian state, to be recognized by Arab and Muslim 
regimes. The same precedent could apply to heavily Muslim areas such as Galilee 
and the Negev within Israel's formal borders.

At a special press briefing, outgoing Under Secretary of State for Political 
Affairs Nicholas Burns – who is often mentioned as a possible secretary of 
state under a Democratic administration – hailed support for Kosovo from the 
Organization of the Islamic Conference and Muslim governments. Happily claiming 
that a "vastly majority Muslim state" has been carved out of Serbia, a European 
Christian country, Burns said: "We think it is a very positive step that this 
Muslim state, Muslim majority state, has been created today."

Burns' remarks reflect a desperate hope by the Bush administration that 
displays of American pro-Islamic favoritism in the Balkans and support for a 
Palestinian state (its domination by Hamas notwithstanding) will buy the good 
will of hostile devotees of the "religion of peace and tolerance." Their 
gratitude is manifest in the jihad terror plot to attack Fort Dix, N.J., where 
four of the six defendants are Albanian Muslims from the Kosovo region. The 
offenders' presence in the United States – three of them illegal aliens and one 
brought to the U.S. by the Clinton administration as a refugee, another example 
of "gratitude" – stems from the fact that a broadly based support network for 
the terrorist "Kosovo Liberation Army," KLA, has been allowed to operate with 
impunity in the New York-New Jersey-Pennsylvania area, raising funds and 
collecting weapons, not to mention peddling influence with American politicians.

Meanwhile, Christian Serbs in Kosovo are bracing for the worst. "We are all 
expecting something difficult and horrible," said Bishop Artemije, pastor of 
Kosovo's Orthodox Christians. "Our message to you, all Serbs in Kosovo, is to 
remain in your homes and around your monasteries, regardless of what God allows 
or our enemies do."

The bishop's flock has good reason to fear. Far from the usual claims that NATO 
stopped a humanitarian catastrophe in Kosovo in 1999, the past nine years have 
seen a slow-motion genocide in progress against the province's Christian 
Serbian population under the nose of the U.N. and NATO, and at times with their 
facilitation. Two-thirds of the Serbian population already has been expelled 
and have not been able to return safely to their homes, along with similar 
proportions of other groups (Roma, Gorani, Croats and all the Jews). Over 150 
churches and monasteries have been destroyed, with crosses and icons of Christ 
attracting particular vandalistic rage, a testament to Kosovo Albanians' 
supposed secularism and pro-Western orientation.

Hundreds of new Saudi-funded mosques fomenting the extreme Wahhabi doctrine 
have sprung up. Kosovo is visibly morphing from part of Europe into part of the 
Middle East. In contrast to Under Secretary Burns' cheerleading, former U.S. 
Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton has warned: "Kosovo will be a weak state 
susceptible to radical Islamist influence from outside the region, with the 
support from some Albanians, in other words, a potential gate for radicalism to 
enter Europe." If allowed to consolidate, an independent Kosovo would become a 
way station toward an anti-American, anti-Israel, anti-Christian "Eurabia."

Around the world, jihad terror usually goes hand-in-hand with organized crime. 
Kosovo is the perfect case in point. The supposed authorities of the would-be 
state are themselves kingpins in the Albanians Mafia, whose network extends 
throughout Europe and has a significant presence in New York City. Besides all 
the international aid dumped down the Kosovo rat hole, or carted off by corrupt 
officials, the only real "industry" is crime: drugs (heroin from Afghan opium), 
slaves (kidnapped women and children from Moldova, Ukraine and other countries 
brought in for local "service" – there are lot of lonely international 
bureaucrats in Kosovo – or shipped off into Europe), and weapons (the missile 
that hit the U.S. Embassy in Athens in 2006 and the explosives used in the 
London and Madrid train bombings came through Kosovo).

What will happen now in Kosovo? It would be up to the KLA and their supporters 
to decide whether to kick off a new cycle of violence by attacking Serbs who 
refuse to submit to their "authority." Serbia in fact has been beefing up its 
legitimate state institutions in areas where Serbs are concentrated, which the 
Albanians have threatened to shut down as – believe it or not – illegal 
separatist structures. We will see if the political violence unleashed by the 
act of recognition will be matched by physical violence on the ground. 
Meanwhile, Serbia will undertake undisclosed countermeasures to undermine the 
illegally declared KLA- and Mafia-ruled entity and force resumption of 
negotiations to achieve a valid settlement. Let us hope they succeed.

With a stoke of his pen, President Bush, by heeding the State Department's bad 
advice to recognize a supposedly independent Kosovo, has triggered the perfect 
international storm: shattering the principle of the territorial integrity of 
sovereign nations, encouraging violent separatists worldwide, provoking a 
needless confrontation with Russia and other countries, boosting the jihad 
terrorist and organized crime threat to Europe and America, and creating 
conditions for a human rights and religious freedom nightmare. In terms of 
far-reaching consequences, it may the worst blunder of his presidency. Which is 
saying a lot

 

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