Posted on 02/23/2007 12:33:32 PM PST by kronos77
Good for them.
I think Serbia was wronged by the West, but I think it is wrong here. Let'em go if they want to go. Just as I would not object to New England seceding from the US.
How about just New Jersey?
Kosovo is what was Serbias Holy Center before Muslims invaded.
Would you give Texas to the Mexicans?
Sure. why not? Why would I want to prevent anyone from self government?
Not today. I'd prefer to throw their asses out. But if 100 years from now they were the clear majority then yes I would. Why the hell would I want to be a part of the same country as them>
Kosovo is Serbian Jerusalem, it is not a piece of land, it is much more. If Jews and Christians let Jerusalem to Muslims... not even than Serbs would let go Kosovo.
OK... I don't know enough there to comment, so I will leave the rest of the discussion to you. As a general rule though, I don't see anything important in historical borders.
When history of a nation goes back to 7th (seventh) century, it becomes important
I wasn't referring to self governance, I was more or less trying to getting rid of NJ.
LOL!
Where do you live then? I got a bunch of guys who want to take over your home just by showing up and claiming it to be theirs.
Good enough for the Serbs in Kosovo, good enough for you!
Is that the case that they just showed up out of the blue and claimed it? If so, then I stand corrected.
Yes, it is worth noting because it collapsed due to ponzi schemes. It is a good idea of what is facing the social security system.
This began a mass exodus of Albanians into Kosovo seeking employment. At that time, they began a campaign of violence against the Serbs that was documented by David Binder of the New York Times (of all things!). As the Albanian illegal immigrants, mostly Muslims, became increasingly violent, the Serbs launched a very effective anti-guerilla campaign. It wasn't until the Albanians used a very effective PR campaign, culminating in the Racak massacre/hoax, and got the West involved on the wrong side that they gained an effective military hold on the area.
Well then I stand totally corrected.
Black is white, up is down, and David Binder was documenting the results of the 1997 collapse of the Albanian economy in the 1980's.
It's all good.
Looks like they are fit for a fight and the Serbs wont take this one laying down.
The parallel is not as close as it appears. Kosovo's muslim population percentage today is the result of two factors that have ensured that the region has become separatist.
1. Kosovar muslim terrorists have been waging a campaign to forcefully drive Serb residents out of the region for almost a century, and they've done so with an unfortunately high success. The two biggest waves of Serb migration out of Kosovo were in World War II when Hitler invaded and the muslims sided with him, and in 1999 when Clinton invaded and the muslims sided with him. Hitler murdered tens of thousands of Kosovar Serbs in his concentration camps, and drove hundreds of thousands of them into Serbia. Clinton's war produced another 100,000 Serb exodus in its wake.
2. Since the Serb exodus of the region, Albanians from Albania proper have flooded the region and snatched up former Serb land.
The result is that Kosovo is about 95% muslim today. But it wasn't always like that, and in fact it didn't become that lopsided until very recently in history. It has always had muslim majority regions since they invaded in the 1400's, but it used to also have Serb regions.
A better analogy to New England seceding would be to imagine if all the Hispanic inhabitants of New Mexico started terror attacking the Anglos, pushing them north into Colorado, opening the border to let more Mexicans in to bolster their ranks, and then petitioned the UN to replace the state with the new nation of Aztlan.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.