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Between the Lines
by Joseph Farah

Our 'friends' in Kosovo

Posted: April 18, 2008 1:00 am Eastern

In 1999, the U.S., in collusion with its NATO allies, attacked the sovereign
nation of Serbia, which posed no threat to America or Europe.

The excuse for the bombing campaign that killed thousands of innocent Serbs
and destroyed civilian infrastructure was that Serbs were responsible for
human rights abuses in its own province of Kosovo and that the government
was responsible for backing a campaign of "genocide" against ethnic
Albanians there.

It was all a lie, of course.

Serbia posed no threat to the United States whatsoever. Serbia had no
weapons of mass destruction. Serbia did not support international terrorism.
Serbia had no ill intentions toward the U.S.

It turns out that as few as 2,108 people were actually killed in Kosovo over
a period of months leading up to and including the period of heavy
bombardment of Serbia by NATO forces.

This is hardly "genocide," as it was billed by Clinton, Defense Secretary
William Cohen, Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., former
Sen. Bob Dole and David Scheffer, U.S. ambassador for war crimes.

By whipping up hysteria for an illegal bombing campaign, all of these men
have blood on their hands.

It wasn't hundreds of thousands of dead in Kosovo, as some reports
suggested. It wasn't even tens of thousands. It was, at worst, a couple
thousand over a considerable period of time. That, of course, is still a
dreadful and grisly toll. But, to put it in perspective, no global
authority - not the United Nations, nor NATO - ever advocates intervention
in the United States or anywhere else when the annual murder toll hits
2,000, which it does early in the first half of every year.

Think of the hyperbole we heard prior to the bombing campaign:

* "By the time the snows fall next winter, there will be genocide documented

on a large scale in Kosovo," said Biden.

* "History will judge us harshly if we do not take action to stop this 
rolling genocide," said Hagel.

* "What we have in Kosovo and what (we) had in Bosnia was genocide, and 
that's why I think we should intervene," said Dole.

* "There are indications genocide is unfolding in Kosovo," said State 
Department spokesman Jamie Rubin.

* Cohen characterized the bombing campaign as a "fight for justice over 
genocide."

* Scheffer said Kosovo was one of the top three genocides since 1950, 
rivaled only by Rwanda and Cambodia.

But no one laid it on as thick as Clinton. He compared the atrocities in
Kosovo to the Holocaust. Kosovo, he said, "is not war in the traditional
sense. Imagine what would happen if we and our allies instead decided just
to look the other way as these people were massacred on NATO's doorstep."

Nine years later, the true nature of our "friends" in Kosovo is becoming
clear.

While the U.S. and NATO were pretending the bloodshed was all one-sided -
conducted exclusively by Serbs - a new book reveals some of the hideous,
provocative human rights abuses being conducted by the so-called "good
guys," the supposed "victims" of genocide.

Investigators for the Hague tribunal for war crimes in the Balkans found a
house where living Serb prisoners had their internal organs removed and sold
by the ethnic Albanians. The money raised in this grisly trade supported the
Kosovo Liberation Army, a Muslim band of terrorists allied with al-Qaida.

Today, the U.S. and much of Europe is supported the creation of an
independent, breakaway, autonomous state of Kosovo, presided over by Hashim
Thaci, a prominent leader of the KLA.

The allegations are hardly frivolous. They are made in "The Hunt: Me and War
Criminals" by Carla Del Ponte, who stepped down earlier this year as chief
prosecutor of the tribunal.

According to her sources, hundreds of young Serbs were taken by truck from
Kosovo to northern Albania where their organs were removed. Some prisoners
were sewn up after having their kidneys removed. They were then locked up
again, inside barracks, until the moment they were killed for other vital
organs. Other prisoners, aware of the fate that awaited them, pleaded in
abject terror to be killed immediately.

The people who committed these crimes were backed up militarily by the U.S.
Air Force, by NATO forces, with your tax dollars under the direction and
leadership of President Bill Clinton.

How does that make you feel?

Joseph Farah is founder, editor and CEO of WND and a nationally syndicated
columnist with Creators Syndicate.

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