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RENEW AMERICA (USA)

Bush's Kosovo policy, like Chamberlain's Munich policy, could lead to war
Mary Mostert

February 24, 2008

History has been a harsh critic of Neville Chamberlain's decision in 1938 to
allow Adolf Hitler to trash the WWI Versailles peace treaty to seize control
of and change the borders Europe, first France in the Rhineland, then
Czechoslovakia and Poland. President George W. Bush's quick acceptance of
the efforts of the Albanians in Kosovo to change the borders of Serbia will
also be viewed in history as an appeasement that did not work.

World War II actually began when Adolf Hitler marched a mere 14,500 troops
into the Rhineland on March 7, 1936, in violation of the Treaty of
Versailles that ended World War I and the Locarno Treaty which was signed in
1925 that included the "Rhineland Pact" between Germany, France, Belgium,
Britain and Italy. The Rhineland Pact's main provision was an agreement
among Germany, France and Belgium end border raids, with Britain and Italy
agreeing to guarantee the borders in the event of aggression by any of the
other states.

The Locarno pact's primary provision was the guarantee that German-Belgian
and Franco-German borders as fixed by the treaty of Versailles were
inviolable and that Germany, Belgium and France would never attack, invade
or wage war against each other except "in legitimate defense." In modern
terms it tried to do what the United Nations did in Europe after World War
II - fix boundaries so stop the wars in Europe. Hitler broke that treaty
when he marched his troops into the Rhineland, then part of France. However,
Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin of Great Britain announced, with tears in his
eyes, that "Britain lacked the resources" to enforce her treaty guarantees
and that "public opinion would not stand for military force" anyway.

Thus encouraged, the German-speaking population in Czechoslovakia's
Sudetenland area began demanding the right to annex the area to Germany. On
September 29, 1938 a conference was held in Munich, Germany with Adolf
Hitler, Neville Chamberlain, Benito Mussolini and Edouard Daladier of France
in attendance. Representatives from Russia and Czechoslovakia were not
invited.

It was a one day conference. Chamberlain and Daladier submitted to Hitler's
demands very quickly. The treaty ceded three areas of Czechoslovakia to
other powers: the Sudetenland was annexed into Germany, the Teschen district
was given to Poland, and parts of Slovakia went to Hungary. On return home
to London following the meeting, Chamberlain said to cheering countrymen,
that "the question of Anglo-German relations is of the first importance for
our two countries and for Europe. We regard the agreement signed last night
and the Anglo-German Naval Agreement as symbolic of the desire of our two
peoples never to go to war with one another again.

"We are resolved that the method of consultation shall be the method adopted
to deal with any other questions that may concern our two countries, and we
are determined to continue our efforts to remove possible sources of
difference, and thus to contribute to assure the peace of Europe."

Then, looking up from his prepared statement at the crowd he announced: "My
good friends, for the second time in our history, a British Prime Minister
has returned from Germany bringing peace with honour. I believe it is peace
for our time... Go home and get a nice quiet sleep."

Less than a year later, on September 1, 1939 Hitler attacked Poland, without
a declaration of war. On September 2nd, Britain and France declared war on
Germany and the following day, September 3, 1939, a German submarine sank
the British Cruise ship Athenia. A year before 97% of the British people
were opposed to going to war and, even after Germany's attack on Poland,
most Americans and the US congress were determined to stay out of the war in
Europe.

That changed after Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7, 1941 as
Americans also discovered that agreements with liars are worthless.

We seem to be replaying the 1930s, in the case of Kosovo, with George W.
Bush playing the part of Chamberlain. While I have supported President's
Bush's efforts to stop the 21st century Islamic fascists from being able to
take control in Afghanistan and Iraq, he has clearly reversed that policy by
supporting the illegal "vote" by Albanians in Serbia's province of Kosovo.

Not only was the vote a violation of UN Resolution 1244, that reaffirmed
"the territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia," but also
many of the voters were illegal aliens from Albania and the new "Kosovo"
will be headed by former KLA terrorist Hashim Thaci.

Only two years ago I wrote an article supporting President Bush's stated
reluctance to support terrorists as heads of government when he talked about
the Hamas election victory for control of the Palestinian parliamentary
election. Today he is supporting seizure of historic Serbian land as a haven
for Islamic terrorists in hopes it will lead to peace in our time, just like
Neville Chamberlain. It won't work.

The new Islamic nation of Kosovo will have, as its prime minister, Hashim
Thaci, former head of the Kosovo Liberation Army
(http://www.bannerofliberty.com/BOL-06MQC/1-27-2006.1.html), which was on
the US State Department list of Terrorist Organizations, until 1999 when
President Clinton removed it. It was financially sustained by crime,
especially illegal drugs. Since 1999, in spite of the KFOR soldiers, most of
the Serbs and other ethnic groups, Jews, Slavic Muslims, Turks, Croatians
and even Albanians loyal to Yugoslavia have been killed or driven out of
Kosovo. Since 1999 hundreds of Serbian Orthodox churches and monasteries
have been vandalized or destroyed
(http://www.rastko.org.yu/kosovo/crucified/default.htm) and since declaring
Independence, the crowds in the streets have been chanting "KLA" in
Albanian.

Kosovo is for Serbia a land somewhat similar to what Pennsylvania is to
Americans. Kosovo is the cradle of Serbian liberty and the center of their
Serbian culture. There are hundreds of structures, churches, monuments,
monasteries, that attest to that history. What has happened in Kosovo, with
America's help, would be similar to a large group of Islamic
fundamentalists, whose hero and mentor is Osama Bin Laden, moving into
Pennsylvania over the next 50 years, as Albanians did in Kosovo in the 20th
Century, and then voting to become an Independent State with membership in
the United Nations, as they burned down the Christian churches, Independence
Hall and the Liberty Bell while driving out and seizing the property of the
remaining Christians, Jews and non-Churched homeowners.

Within days we have already begun to hear demands of others to exercise the
same "right" the Kosovo Albanians have claimed. Separatist groups are
demanding independence in almost every nation in the world - all over the
world - including China, Russia, Spain, Canada, Britain, Indonesia, Mexico
and the United States. Yet, the Serbs are being told that they cannot even
REMAIN part of their mother country if they live in either Eastern Kosovo or
Bosnia! Where did this "right" to secede for Albanians in Kosovo come from -
when Serbs don't have the right to remain in their own country?

Could this jockeying for new borders lead to all out war? It certainly can -
and with modern technology and weapons, the death toll would be far greater
than the mere 50 million who died worldwide in World War II.

Mary Mostert is a nationally-respected political writer.

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