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NATO's Kosovo Forces May Fight Terror (NATO prepares to fight the Albanians)
AP via Yahoo! News ^ | Saturday November 24 10:38 AM ET | DANICA KIRKA

Posted on 11/24/2001 4:41:11 PM PST by Pericles

Saturday November 24 10:38 AM ET

NATO's Kosovo Forces May Fight Terror

By DANICA KIRKA, Associated Press Writer

PRISTINA, Yugoslavia (AP) - With efforts to build Kosovo's police going well, NATO's top commander here said alliance forces may be able to focus on keeping the province from becoming a haven for international terrorists and on fighting organized crime.

Troops now engaged in routine tasks such as guarding their own barracks could be better used in targeting dangerous elements that remain in the province following a war and a decade of oppression under former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, French Lt. Gen. Marcel Valentin told The Associated Press.

Valentin declined to offer specifics on what the 44,000 NATO-led peacekeepers might do or whether he believed Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network was using the largely Muslim southern Yugoslav province for operations.

But he said he was prepared ``to strike at the right place at the right time.''

Valentin spoke last week after Kosovo's first province-wide elections since Milosevic's ouster in 1999. The United Nations and NATO took control of the province after the alliance's 78-day bombing campaign that forced Milosevic to end his crackdown on independence-minded ethnic Albanians.

A new national assembly elected last weekend will choose a president and form a provincial government that will govern Kosovo alongside U.N. and alliance officials. Now that majority ethnic Albanians and minority Serbs have a greater voice in how the province is run, they will become more accountable for Kosovo's ups and downs, international officials say.

One of the most persistent problems Kosovo's international administrators have faced is the province's renegade past and a spirit of lawlessness that pervades virtually every aspect of society.

With efforts to build the Kosovo Police Service generally going well, Valentin said NATO may soon be free to help hunt down more elusive criminals, including helping the U.N. police contingent in fighting organized crime.

``We could support the U.N. police,'' Valentin said. ``We don't have to be on the front line.''

Valentin's remarks suggest a turning point in the province, where a lack of law and order has dogged efforts to rebuild and create political conditions stable enough to discuss Kosovo's future.

In the months after NATO took over in 1999, fear of kidnappings and the arrival of organized crime emptied the streets after dark. Reports of vigilante slayings popped up frequently in newspapers.

U.N. police needed time to set up operations, and Kosovo's unruly elements caught on quickly to the crime-fighting vacuum. For months, understaffed and underfunded international officers had to fight crime in a mission so chaotic that some said they were forced to barter with NATO peacekeepers for extra ammunition and buy their own office supplies.

Now police can claim that crimes of all kinds have dropped. Revenge attacks on Kosovo's most vulnerable community - the Serbs - have also declined, though that comes in part from the fact that tens of thousands of Serbs have left the province since Milosevic's forces were driven out.


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My analysis of the situation was several weeks ahead of this story. NATO is slow on the uptake. THE BALKANS: Albanian Guerillas in Serbia Again

Albanians Stall Macedonian Vote on Peace (So Al-Qaeda can move in forces for the winter offensive)

Macedonian Soldier Wounded (The First Round of Al-Qaeda's Winter Offensive)

I wrote this a few weeks ago:

On Friday, the presidents of Yugoslavia and Macedonia pledged to launch a joint struggle against any resurgent ethnic Albanian militant activity, promising defense cooperation and coordinated security efforts along their borders. The leaders did not give specifics on the plans.

Yugo intelligence has warned of the influx of Al-Qaeda cadres entering the Balkans since the air war in Afghanistan. These cadres are linking up with Albanians of the KLA in Kosovo and streaming over from Kosovo into positions around Tetovo. Tensions have been fanned by reports in nationalist media, dismissed by diplomats and even the moderate defense ministry as anti-reform disinformation, that rebels are remobilizing with reinforcements streaming in by night from Kosovo.

The Yugoslavs and FYROMacedonians were stunned that NATO chooses to ignore this information, and even ridiculed it; NATO to FYROM: Those rebels are hairy Albanians not Osama bin Laden's mujahideen. This has forced Yugoslavia and FYROM to unite military and intelligence resources.

NATO is either blind or politically compromised due to its past support for the Albanians.

NATO is finished as a force in the Balkans. The Albanians have taken their measure of NATO's capabilities and have brushed them aside. NATO will be left alone for now until the word is given Christmas time by Al-Qaeda. Camp Bondsteel will provide a plump feast for the holidays for Al-Qaeda's allies the UCK Albanians (KLA). KOSOVO: Prisoners of Fear (The US Military in Kosovo)

Camp Bondsteel's supply life line passes through the ambush country of Kacanik.

Look to the Kacanik Canyon. Watch for snow. The Barbarians are at the gate.

1 posted on 11/24/2001 4:41:11 PM PST by Pericles
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To: Pericles
Valentin declined to offer specifics on what the 44,000 NATO-led peacekeepers might do or whether he believed Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network was using the largely Muslim southern Yugoslav province for operations. But he said he was prepared ``to strike at the right place at the right time.''

It is a hard thing to admit that our current (or is it former allies now?) were in league with al-Qaeda.

Read more about it at BIN LADEN GATE.

2 posted on 11/24/2001 4:46:52 PM PST by Pericles
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To: vooch; Fusion; Travis McGee; Hamiltonian; randalcousins; Black Jade; Hoplite; Putnik_1915
FYI-please bump around.
3 posted on 11/24/2001 4:48:39 PM PST by Pericles
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To: Pericles
I am sure this is a coincidence: Albanian Arrested With False ID at Dam; Sought For Deportation (Feared Water Reservoir Tampering)
4 posted on 11/24/2001 4:51:03 PM PST by Pericles
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To: Wallaby; Anochka; Askel5; aristeides; Black Jade; Boyd; Joe Montana; robbinsj
Come on in the water is fine....
5 posted on 11/24/2001 4:58:13 PM PST by Pericles
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To: Pericles
*************"The United Nations and NATO took control of the province after the alliance's 78-day bombing campaign that forced Milosevic to end his crackdown on independence-minded ethnic Albanians."************************************

Well, that is one way of saying COUNTER-INSURGENCY CAMPAIGN!

6 posted on 11/24/2001 5:01:14 PM PST by Chapita
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To: Chapita
Shhhhhhh! You might wake the American people up.
7 posted on 11/24/2001 5:02:26 PM PST by Pericles
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From the Voice of Russia

A NEW WAVE OF ALBANIAN TERRORISM

Reports are coming in from Macedonia and Southern Serbia of a fresh wave of terrorism by Albanian extremists.

Petr Iskenderov looks at the situation.

The glooming forecast by observers about impending escalation in the Balkans it unfortunately coming to pass. Developments in the region are moving like a spiral and the world community must be prepared for a new round of war for the creation of the so-called greater Albania.

Ethnic Albanians in Macedonia have won more rights thanks to sustained diplomatic support by Western countries. The Albanian Minority a baa got desired representatives in the Macedonian security forces and president Boris Traikovsky has guaranteed the Albanian militants an amnesty. In response the extremists have unleashed a new wave of violence. The picture is the same in Southern Serbia where 6 months ago NATO envoys seemed to have brokered a settlement of the issues agitating the minds of Albanians living in the Preshevsky valley. A package of plans of socio-economic and political rehabilitation of regions inhabited by a mixture of Albanians and Serbs was thrashed out. Leaders of the so-called Liberation army of Preshevo, Medvezhi and Buyanovna had announced the disbanding of their armed units.

But it was a misleading announcement for in recent times Southern Serbia has been hit by a new wave of terrorism. On November 20 the Serbian police station in the village of Mukhovas was heavily shelled by machineguns. The perpetrators are the same people but only this time they have fused into the Liberation army of Eastern Kosovo.

The name Eastern Kosovo is symbolic for that is how the ideologues of a greater Albania have rechristened Southern Serbia. That explains the fresh round of tension in the region Albanian extremists view the constitutional changes, social privileges and the establishment of ethnic schools as one rung in the ladder hoisting Albanians to the height of a mono-ethnic republic which will preside over the illegal drug business, weapons smuggling and illegal immigration.

Consequently there's ongoing re-evaluation of values in Western Europe and the entire continent no speaks with one voice about the unacceptability of an independent Kosovo. The NATO envoy in Skopye capital of Macedonia Craig Ratkliff has made an unprecedentedly strong statement about Albanian militants in Macedonia. It is gradually dawning on Western politicians that it is absolutely necessary to outlaw Albanian terrorists.

11.23.2001

8 posted on 11/24/2001 5:04:43 PM PST by Hamiltonian
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To: Pericles
I have been awake and it has pissed me off from the moment the scumbag and her husband started their little war murdering innocent christian men, women and children. I remember watching the news at a car dealership and people were sitting there watching it like in the movie 1984. I spoke up but noone cared.

I want to believe President Bush will do the right thing. So I am wondering and waiting for him to take the Kosovo terroists to the woodshed. I am also waiting for the illegals in this country to be rounded up. I am waiting for troops to be placed on our borders instead of at our airports.I am waiting for him to tell the muslims in this country to speak out against any muslims who commit terroist acts or get the hell out of america before it is too late and to mean what he says. I am waiting for him to warn China instead of them warning us all the time.

These are serious issues that will protect the american people.Untill these things happen I will have to be wary of his actions. I support him now but I am concerned.

9 posted on 11/24/2001 5:24:36 PM PST by winodog
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To: Hamiltonian
"It is gradually dawning on Western politicians that it is absolutely necessary to outlaw Albanian terrorists.

That is exactly what slobo thought....outlaw kla terrorists...look what it got him!!

10 posted on 11/24/2001 5:25:55 PM PST by crazykatz
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To: Hamiltonian
Kosovo belongs to the serbs. Not to the murdering, satan worshiping, followers of islam.
11 posted on 11/24/2001 5:26:36 PM PST by winodog
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To: Pericles
First off I appreciate your posts. You did see this coming.

Well, this war sure has legs that's for sure. It's spreading fast.

Looks to me like things could easily be heading in this direction,... all out war in the Mideast w/ Israel/Arabs/US etc. at the same time as a war in Europe, a move by the Chinese perhaps? And how do the Russians really feel about the US playing on their front porch to the West and their border to the South?

WWIII is not out of the question. Maybe this is what Bush meant by a "Difficult Period"ahead. That quote just might be the greatest understement of all time.

12 posted on 11/24/2001 5:28:31 PM PST by Davea
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To: Pericles
Also check out Amnesty Int'l's latest report. Here: Kosovo Elections
13 posted on 11/24/2001 5:40:41 PM PST by Dragonfly
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To: Pericles
Lez hope that the KLA Mujhadeen don't try anything massively stupid against Kacanik....already they have killed some 75 Kfor soldiers
14 posted on 11/24/2001 6:08:38 PM PST by vooch
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To: Pericles
Perhaps you’ll find the following interesting.

Right after 9/11, I briefly watched the BBC program Hardtalk, hosted by Tim Sebastian. He was asking a group of distinguished guests, I forget their names, about “why do they [the Arabs] hate us”. He prefaced a question by stating...

You would think they would appreciate all we [the west] have done for them in Bosnia and Kosovo.

To which one of the guests replied...

Well, the middle class ones do appreciate it.

Obviously, the quid wasn’t, and probably isn’t, enough for the quo. Not being generally optimistic, I’d look for a lot more quid in the Balkans. I hope I am wrong.

15 posted on 11/24/2001 6:22:17 PM PST by annax
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To: Pericles
it's true of course that the Albanian agitators were in fact supported strongly by the Americans since at least 1995 when you consider conflicts in Bosnia, Kosovo and Macedonia. and it is true that these people have been allied with Bin Laden, etc. There is overwhelming evidence of this special relationship we had with them even though it is not officially acknowledged and our media is silent on it.

We hope very strongly that after 9/11 the Americans pulled a strong about-face with regards to that relationship. We will not be certain of this until we see the Albanians attack the Americans strongly. This is how I see it.

I think though that if the Albanians are in military conflict with the Americans at Bondsteel that the Albanians will be surprised by our strength and determination.

16 posted on 11/24/2001 6:23:01 PM PST by Red Jones
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To: Pericles; Dragonfly
Obilic, Belgrade - Smiljka Milosavljevic /60/ was killed, while her husband Slobodan /68/ was seriously injured the day before yesterday when Albanians opened fire on them. Smiljka and Slobodan were on train returning from Zvecan to Obilic. This is the first serious incident in Kosovo and Metohija since elections held on November 17.

The train that connects Serbian enclaves in central Kosovo with the north of the province was a target of attack by Albanian population on several occasions.

Chief of Coordination Center for Kosovo and Metohija Nebojsa Covic sent yesterday severe protest to UNMIK on the occasion of attack on Milosavljevic couple just a hundred of meters away from the railway station in Obilic. 'It is necessary that UNMIK and KFOR find killers [terrorists] as urgent as possible and prevent such crimes in future', Covic said.

Terrorism under their noses

17 posted on 11/24/2001 6:29:12 PM PST by F-117A
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With efforts to build Kosovo's police going well, NATO's top commander here said alliance forces may be able to focus on keeping the province from becoming a haven for international terrorists and on fighting organized crime.

what is lord robertson going to do when he finds out that the terrorist and organized crime thugs are the very same police force that nato installed? better yet what will the good limey do when he finds out that we already know?

18 posted on 11/24/2001 6:58:14 PM PST by IRtorqued
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To: winodog
bushtheyounger still uses the bogus numbers of 'ethnic cleansing' that billyjeff used to try and convince me that U.S. troops needed to stay in Kosovo.
19 posted on 11/24/2001 7:08:20 PM PST by IRtorqued
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To: Dragonfly
Canadian Soldier says"NATO sleeping with the enemy" in Balkans
http://www.FreeRepublic.com/forum/a3b87e065149b.htm
20 posted on 11/24/2001 7:33:23 PM PST by vooch
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