http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/balkans/articles/20110919.aspx 

Turkish Gunboat Diplomacy 

September 19, 2011: Greece's dire financial situation remains the biggest
news in the Balkans. A Greek default on its outstanding loans could lead to
another European wide economic recession. Greece has a
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GDPcid:part1.08090701.06030305@yahoo.com of around $300 billion (that's
right at two percent of the European Union's GDP), so it is not a major
economic player. For the record, Greece's debt is now more than 140 percent
of its gross domestic product. The fear is a Greek default could lead to
chain reaction defaults in Spain and possibly Italy. Spain and Italy matter.
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Germanycid:part1.08090701.06030305@yahoo.com and France claim that they will
support Greece, but there is extensive domestic opposition in both countries
(especially Germany) to continuing to bail out the Greeks. 

September 17, 2011: Kosovar Serbs have blockaded two bridges in the city of
Mitrovica (northern Kosovo, a predominantly ethnic Serb area). Police report
that groups of Kosovar Serbs and Kosovar Albanians have confronted one
another at the bridges, and thrown rocks. So far there is no gunfire. 

September 16, 2011: European Union peacekeepers took control of two border
crossings between Serbia and Kosovo. On September 14, Kosovar Serbs occupied
one of the crossing points and set fire to a border installation. Some Serbs
had threatened further violence. Meanwhile, Kosovo's government lifted an
embargo it had imposed on some Serbian imported goods in mid-July. The
Kosovo government said lifting the embargo was a sign that it wished to ease
tensions with Serbia. 

September 15, 2011:
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NATOcid:part1.08090701.06030305@yahoo.com leaders are insisting that KFOR
(NATO peacekeeping force in Kosovo) will not allow the country to slip into
ethnic civil war. Violent disputes between Kosovar Serbs and Albanians have
increased since July. 

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, while on a trip taking him to
three Arab Spring nations (Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia), told an Egyptian
television audience that Egypt needs a secular state. Militant Islamist
factions of the Muslim Brotherhood were upset by what they regard as
interference in Egypt's revolution. Erdogan surprised many Turks who
perceive him as an Islamist who intends to undermine Turkey's secular state.
Time will tell. 

September 14, 2011: Turkey is threatening to send naval forces into seas
around Cyprus in order to monitor Greek Cypriot and Israeli off-shore
natural gas projects. A U.S. energy company is expected to conduct an
exploratory drilling program south of Cyprus. Turkey has a diplomatic aim.
It insists that Greek and Turkish Cypriots resolve the division of Cyprus
before offshore drilling begins. 

Romania and Turkey have agreed to participate in NATO's land-based
anti-ballistic missile defense system. Romania will have a missile
interceptor base. An American ABM radar station will be built in eastern
Turkey. 

September 8, 2011: Macedonia celebrated 20 years of independence. It
separated from Yugoslavia in 1991. 

September 6, 2011: The international criminal tribunal for the former
Yugoslavia sentenced a former Yugoslav Army chief of staff to 27 years in
prison. General Momcilo Perisic was convicted of committing war crimes in
Bosnia and Croatia during Yugoslavia's war of devolution. 

September 5, 2011: The Serbian government said that it intends to
reinvigorate its political relations with members of the Non-Aligned
Movement (NAM). During the days of Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslavia played a
major role in the NAM, which was cast as an alternative to the western and
eastern blocs. 

September 3, 2011: Bulgaria announced that it will postpone a decision on
the purchase of a new multi-role jet fighter until at least 2012. Bulgaria
originally committed itself to buying a NATO-type fighter as part of its
alliance integration process. However, the economic recession has cut into
procurement funds. Bulgaria currently has 16 MiG-29 interceptors. 

September 2, 2011: A judge serving with EULEX (European Union law and
justice mission in Kosovo) confirmed the indictment of ten Kosovo Liberation
Army (KLA) guerrillas. The men are charged with committing war crimes
against Kosovar Serbs, Kosovar Albanian civilians, and Serb prisoners during
the Kosovo War. One of the men charged is a close political associate of
Kosovo prime minister Hashim Thaci. 

 



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