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Balkan Muslim Gratitude         
By Julia
<file:///C:/Program%20Files/Common%20Files/Microsoft%20Shared/Stationery/aut
hors.asp?ID=629> Gorin
FrontPageMagazine.com | May 9, 2007 

On Monday, the FBI arrested six Muslims who were planning a commando-style
attack on Fort Dix in New Jersey, to "kill as many soldiers as possible,"
authorities said.

Four of the six men are Albanians, a fact that Fox News - which apparently
thinks that "Yugoslavia" and "Albanians" are the same, and isn't sure what
those two things might have to do with "the Balkans" -
<http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,270601,00.html> reported thus: 


The Associated Press reported that those captured were nationals of the
former Yugoslavia, but the law enforcement source told FOX News that not all
of them are of Albanian ethnicity. Federal sources also said the group is
from the "Balkans." 

The only clue we get from other news sources that the four "Yugoslavs" are
Albanian, and from Kosovo, is in sentences like these, which appeared in an
earlier version of an AP
<http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070508/ap_on_re_us/fort_dix_plot> report:


In 1999, [Fort Dix] sheltered more than 4,000 ethnic Albanian refugees
during the NATO bombing campaign against Yugoslavia.After that war, refugees
were allowed to return to the U.N.-run province of Kosovo in Serbia or to
seek permanent residency in the United States. 

Pat ourselves on the back for resettling those "rescuees" here. Terrorism
aside, the Albanian mafia has already
<http://edition.cnn.com/2004/LAW/08/18/albanians.mob/> overtaken both the
Russian and Italian ones. There was also that Kosovo Albanian whose al-Qaeda
<http://www.usatoday.com/news/sept11/2001/11/26/cover.htm> application was
discovered in Afghanistan, to name just one of many such collaborators.

This is Balkan blowback, and it's been happening since we stuck our nose
where it didn't belong throughout the 1990s and, for good measure, bombed
the wrong side. Maybe one day we'll finally start talking about it. This
morning, Balkan experts Jim Jatras, director of the
<http://www.savekosovo.org/> American Council for Kosovo, and Dr. Serge
Trifkovic alerted all major on-air media of their availability to discuss
this development and were told, "We have our usual terror experts."

Those would be the same terror experts who, in their daily opining on the
War on Terror, haven't touched the Balkans - a key region in the War on
Terror, as it was the site of al-Qaeda's proliferation into a truly global
network and now serves as the organization's European base and entryway for
attacks on that continent and others. (Note to Fox News: "Balkans" includes
Kosovo, Bosnia, Albania and others.) 

So, we're in for yet another round of terror "experts" painting terrorism in
and from the Balkans as a unique thing, suspended in a vacuum of context,
lest Americans start piecing things together and surmising that perhaps what
happened to the Serbs is in some way related to what's happening everywhere
else on the globe.

Just so no one has to look too far, here's an excerpt from a New York Times
<http://www.newsmax.com/articles/?a=1999/4/8/213303> article that was
written before we decided that, in the Balkans, the terrorists are the good
guys: 


A young Army conscript of ethnic Albanian origin shot up his barracks,
killing four sleeping Slavic bunkmates and wounding six others.

The army says it has uncovered hundreds of subversive ethnic Albanian cells
in its ranks. Some arsenals have been raided.

But watch the Fort Dix story go away faster than the one about the Bosnian
Muslim who killed five Americans and injured another four in Salt Lake City
for Valentine's Day three months ago. Who even knows that at least two of
the 9/11 hijackers were veterans of the Bosnian jihad, as Muslim sources now
openly call it?

 <http://www.wnbc.com/news/13274813/detail.html?dl=mainclick> Reports NBC:
"The alleged terror cell is described by investigators as disciples of Osama
Bin Laden. Among the evidence seized was the downloaded will and testament
of two Sept. 11 hijackers.On the videotape there is significant discussion
of martyrdom."

As I always say, Damn those Serbs! Good thing we were busy
<http://www.juliagorin.com/wordpress/?p=657> deporting those and not these
ones who are trying to kill us - such as the killer Bosnian Sulejman Talovic
in Salt Lake City or, for example, Agron Abdullahu (one of the six arrested
on Monday), who was a
<http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=agUG0413ZFIg&refer=home
> sniper in Kosovo and residing here legally. Speaking of Serbs, one wonders
how soon the arrested parties will think of pinning this one on the Serbs
the way the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret Morning News
<http://www.juliagorin.com/wordpress/?p=773> managed to do in reporting on
Talovic (eventually coaxing his family to follow suit). 

But those Balkan people were supposed to be only nominal Muslims! Secular,
we were told. Europeans, they said. Non-practicing, too. They may have been
such under Communism, but soon enough they found themselves and their faith.
That we  <http://rpc.senate.gov/~rpc/releases/1997/iran.htm> threw our
support behind the region's radicals, with whom the "nominal" Muslims also
cast their secessionist lot - in Bosnia as well as in Kosovo - didn't help
either. And, of course, you don't have to be a practicing Muslim to feel
that universal Muslim sense of grievance against the non-Muslim world. 

>From an AP  <http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070508/ap_on_re_us/fort_dix_plot>
report: "Asked if those arrested had any ties to al-Qaida, Snow referred
questions to the FBI and the U.S. attorney, but said those officials 'seem
to indicate that there is no direct evidence of a foreign terrorist tie.'" 

As we know, Sudden Jihad Syndrome doesn't require any foreign terrorist
ties. But since it's being brought up, let's not forget that the Albanians
of Kosovo received material assistance from Osama bin Laden during the
"liberation" leg of the movement, which we were simultaneously helping them
with. Here's how these things work - courtesy of Jim Jatras:


Typically these begin as what are represented as "national liberation
movements," the desire of a group of people described in national or ethnic
terms - Algerians, Afghanis, Kosovo Albanians, Pakistanis, Palestinians,
Iraqis, etc. - to have their own independent national state. But at some
point - either after achieving that goal (Afghanistan, Pakistan) or in the
process of the "national liberation" struggle ("Palestine," "Kosovo," Iraq)
- the movement shifts to a primarily Islamic jihad orientation, in which the
national element is downplayed and the jihad element is emphasized. This
transition coincides with the marginalization or elimination of the
non-Muslim social elements (Christian Arabs, Albanian Catholics, etc.), some
of whom may have been militant supporters of the first, national phase but
who will have no future in the Islamic new order.

Jatras also points out that "as usual, the FBI is focusing on the worm's-eye
view of who did what, rather than the big picture of how these creeps got
entrenched in the U.S. through our pro-KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) policy
[which] helped create a haven for their operations. Even worse, KLA
supporters in the United States have operated with virtual impunity,
collecting money and weapons to support KLA operations not only in Kosovo,
but in neighboring areas of southern Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, and
northern Greece."

Therefore,  <http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/?p=37> says Chronicles
Magazine foreign editor Trifkovic, "Hastily denying the group's link to
al-Qaeda and other global networks is a political necessity for the
proponents of Kosovo's independence, not necessarily the reality."
(Trifkovic can be reached for interviews at  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED], and Jatras at  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED])

As an aside, the two suspects who were not Albanian come from Jordan and
Turkey. Here are two  <http://www.juliagorin.com/wordpress/?p=395>
heartwarming posts about  <http://www.juliagorin.com/wordpress/?p=390>
Turkish troops in Kosovo. And let's remember the even more heartwarming
story of the Jordanian "peacekeepers" who
<http://www.balkanalysis.com/?p=340> opened fire on female American
peacekeepers in Kosovo in 2004.

Meanwhile, our lawmakers continue to support an independent Kosovo, no
longer as the multi-ethnic experiment it was originally sold as, but as an
example of America using its "military might to create a Muslim country" in
Europe, as Congressman Robert Wexler, D-FL, said recently. It appears that
the jihadists whom Messrs. Wexler and Lantos had
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/julia-gorin/usa-proud-supporter-of-t_b_46424.
html> hoped would take note of our kind gesture, have done so.

What we've wrought in the Balkans truly is poetry in motion. The timing on
these arrests, on the heels of the STATE-DEPARTMENT-SPONSORED
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/julia-gorin/your-tax-dollars-at-work_b_47532.
html> tour of the Kosovo mufti couldn't have been better. But no doubt the
damage control machine is kicking into gear from the mufti-led State Dept.
and our Albanian-bought politicians such as Tom Lantos, Eliot Engel, Joe
Lieberman, John McCain, Wesley Clark and - what the heck - let's dig up the
earliest Albanian purchase: Bob Dole, after whom a street is named in
Kosovo. The imperiled soldiers of Fort Dix and the other military bases that
were being considered for the attack thank you all!

So, let's continue pushing for Kosovo independence, giving the Albanian
Muslims massive monetary support and covert assistance while they continue
cleansing the remaining non-Albanian-Muslim population. This Fort Dix plot
is just another tiny bump on the road to burying this hot potato. Of course,
it may get a little harder next month to wash our hands of all this
business, since that's when John R. Schindler's book
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-description/0760330034/ref=dp_prod
desc_0/002-1882214-9871226?ie=UTF8&n=283155&s=books> Unholy Terror: Bosnia,
Al-Qa'ida, and the Rise of Global Jihad comes out. 

Schindler is professor of strategy at the Naval War College and a former
National Security Agency analyst and counterintelligence officer. In an
e-mail to me, he said this book should finally blow the lid off the
aggressively ignored Balkans mess. His book deals mainly with Bosnia, but
that serves as a good reference point for Kosovo as well. From Amazon.com:


This book provides the missing piece in the puzzle of al-Qa'ida's
transformation from an isolated fighting force into a lethal global threat:
the Bosnian war of 1992 to 1995. John R. Schindler reveals the unexamined
role that radical Islam played in that terrible conflict - and the
ill-considered contributions of American policy to al-Qa'ida's growth..

Schindler exposes how Osama bin Laden exploited the Bosnian conflict for his
own ends and the disturbing level of support the U.S. government gave to the
Bosnian mujahidin.[which] contributed to blowback of epic proportions:
Khalid Sheikh Muhammad (the mastermind of 9/11) and two of the 9/11 hijacker
pilots were veterans of the Bosnian jihad..

John R. Schindler served for nearly a decade with the National Security
Agency - work which took him to many countries in support of U.S. and allied
forces operating in the Balkans - and was NSA's top Balkans expert. He is
uniquely qualified to demonstrate

*       how the Bosnian conflict has been misrepresented by the mainstream
media, covering up the large role played by radical Islam and al-Qa'ida; 

*       how Osama bin Laden used Bosnia as a base for terrorist operations
worldwide-including attacks on the United States from the Millennium Plot to
9/11; 

*       how veterans of the Bosnian jihad have murdered thousands of
Americans and conducted terrorist attacks around the world; 

*       how the Clinton administration, in collaboration with Iran, secretly
supplied Bosnia's mujahidin, including al-Qa'ida, with millions of dollars
of weapons and supplies; 

*       how America's Bosnian allies have been in covert alliances with
radical anti-American regimes in several countries;  

*       why Bosnia and its secret jihad matter to America and our War on
Terrorism today.

Since 1999, I have been screaming from the rooftops both about the injustice
and hoax of our Balkans intervention, and about the security risk posed to
us by it - warning that it would come back to bite us. Because when you
don't stop to figure out the historical context of a conflict that will tell
you who the actual aggressor is; when you don't corroborate horror stories
by the complainant; when you don't try to figure out which belligerent
happens to also be hostile to your own society; and you instead go full
throttle for a cheap moral victory and a Pulitzer, the bad guys will get you
next.

But, again, let's don't put two and two together.
<http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/05/08/fortdix.plot/index.html%20> To help us
move along-nothing-to-see-here are the authorities:


While authorities are glad to have arrested them, the individuals are
"hardly hard core terrorists," one law enforcement source said. 



Another source said that while the allegations are "troubling," they are
"not the type that made the hair on the back of your neck stand up."

Heck, they were just going after expendable military personnel. Besides,
targeting Yugoslavia's police and military installations was a favorite
Albanian hobby throughout 1980s and '90s Kosovo. 

 



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