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Let Bill Clinton’s failed Kosovo strategy wither amid the COVID-19 pandemic


J. Michael Waller

7-9 minutes

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ANALYSIS/OPINION:

Like a political cult’s fantasy park, a 10-foot statue of a waving Bill Clinton 
leers over Bill Clinton Boulevard not far from the Hillary clothing boutique. A 
metal bust of President Clinton’s former secretary of state, Madeleine 
Albright, lurks in the park nearby. Out of town, near an American military 
base, a 20-mile stretch of road is named after Joe Biden’s late son. A 
congressman from the Bronx, Eliot Engel, not only got his own boulevard but 
earned his face on a postage stamp.

It sounds like a freak show for The Swamp, and it’s real. All made possible 
with $2 billion of the American taxpayers’ money. Add an extra big bill for 
American troops there — not to protect the place from foreign invaders or to 
secure American vital interests — but to keep the locals from killing one 
another. The freak show is called Kosovo.

Kosovo is a never-ending mess. Its own people, a mishmash of irreconcilable 
cultures, historically can’t get along without some form of dictator or 
military occupation. Each side ethnically “cleanses” itself of the other in a 
civil war horror between ethnic Albanian Muslims and ethnic Serbian Christians. 
The Albanian majority forced out most of the Christians — hardly anyone in the 
world cared — and declared independence from Serbia. 

The breakaway landlocked province has zero strategic value to the United 
States. Less than half the area of Vermont, Kosovo is home to a population 
almost the size of the Bronx. It’s a babel of five official languages with two 
alphabets. Eighty percent of its young people don’t work. Kosovo’s most famous 
exports are jihadists.

Just over two decades ago, Kosovo’s bloody civil war against the Christians and 
the Christian Serbs’ tough response prompted Congressman Engel to persuade Ms. 
Albright and Mr. Clinton to use American force to defeat the Christian side. 
Mr. Clinton used NATO as a fig leaf to run a bombing campaign affectionately 
called “Madeleine’s War” supposedly to stop the bloodshed. 

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The humanitarian bombing brought autonomy to Kosovo, but the bombs weren’t 
enough: An Islamist insurgency, the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), ran guerrilla 
operations on the ground to shape the new rebel government. Many U.S. officials 
at the time considered the KLA as an Islamist terrorist group, but Mr. Engel 
wasn’t perturbed. He used his seat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee to 
sponsor legislation to fund the KLA. That arguably helped earn Mr. Engel his 
picture on a Kosovo postage stamp.

After the war, the locals proved once again that they couldn’t get along and 
needed an armed babysitter. Mr. Clinton brought in American troops with 
European allies flying the NATO banner, and absurdly invited Russian troops to 
“help.” The awkward hybrid nearly resulted in a NATO military confrontation 
with Russia.

With the United States and allied ground forces providing militarized child 
care, a “peace process” dragged on for years, during which the secessionist 
province broke from Serbia in 2008 and declared independence thanks to U.S. 
troops, who ensured that the peace process would continue stalling endlessly.

Seeing that Russia had taken advantage and renewed its centuries-old ties with 
Serbia, with the Chinese in pursuit for a European foothold, the Trump 
administration has been trying to pull the United States out of the Kosovo mess 
and woo Serbia westward. Serbia, though small, remains a hub linking 
southeastern and central Europe, and a partial land bridge from central Europe 
away from the Russian- and Turkish-dominated Black Sea, toward the 
Mediterranean.

But Kosovo-backers want nothing of it. Recently in pandemic-shuttered 
Washington, scripted talking-point recyclers are bleating for attention to save 
the Clintonian status quo. One of them took a break from the lockdown to call 
Kosovo “the most pro-American country in Europe.” Another hailed the microstate 
as “the most pro-US country on the globe.” 

That might be true as long as the stupid Americans continue to pump in cash and 
provide military protection from the hated Christians. But it doesn’t quite 
reconcile with Kosovo’s status as the West’s biggest per-capita recruitment 
ground for jihadist terrorists.

Now, longtime partisans of the Clinton machine are lamenting that “America’s 
Kosovo strategy is melting down.”

It’s about time. 

• J. Michael Waller is senior analyst for strategy at the Center for Security 
Policy in Washington, DC. Follow him on Twitter @JMichaelWaller.


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