Posted on 06/09/2007 5:09:07 PM PDT by kronos77
First it came loudly and clearly through the State Department when on May 15 in Moscow, after meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said, "Kosovo will never again be a part of Serbia." Then, in late May, George Bush himself came out in favor of the so-called Ahtisaari Plan for the Serbian province of Kosovo, named after its creator, Martti Ahtisaari, the former president of Finland, by which that province is to gain independence under "international supervision," a view he has now restated at the G-8 Summit of the world's leading industrial states in Germany.
Many of Kosovo's remaining Christians live in concentration camp-style ghettos, without any freedom of movement outside strictly confined areas. All attempts to initiate large-scale refugee return have been obstructed by both the U.N. civil administration as well as the NATO military presence, which has stood by as the anti-Christian terror in the province has continued almost unabated.
As cries of "betrayal" rise in the U.S. over the proposed new immigration law, the new national ID, the creeping North American Union, the new dictatorial presidential "emergency" powers, the assault on Christianity in U.S. schools and other public institutions, a pattern is developing. And it is no better in the rest of the West. Biometric IDs are on the horizon in many Western democracies, along with rapid accumulation of citizens' personal, medical, financial, professional and any other available kind of data. Domestic spying is reaching epidemic proportions. Passenger searches have become routine. Street cameras are rampant – more than 4 million in Britain alone. State bureaucracies have been assuming ever-rising powers, the police agencies even more so. All this in the name of a "Global War on Terror."
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Ping!
Bush betrays Christians in Kosovo
looks like he disdains Serbia as an ally, too.....Putin spoke right up, I notice.
I offer my sincere apology to the Serbian people for the actions of both the klinton and Bush 43 actions.
I cannot figure out the US stance. Is it to change now would mean we were wrong then and we can’t have that?
Hey kronos, do you seriously think this garbage from WND is accurate about President Bush or did you post it for the inflammatory value?
I posted just as a wiew on Kosovo situation, nn inflamatory intentions whatsoever.
It’s not that Bush disdains Serbia, rather, he doesn't’t have time for it...i.e. Serbia is not on his agenda.
Too many other bigger fish to fry...Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran and N. Korea, domestic issues such as immigration, and so on.
“Bush betrays Christians in Kosovo”
Ponder this statement. Then recall that the most powerful man in the world, who is accused to be a practicing Christian by the MSM, has done or said nothing to stem the tide of persecution of Christians anywhere in the world, all the while claiming that Islam is a ROP.
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