Posted on 03/23/2006 4:04:24 PM PST by kronos77
Having yielded to the blackmail of the Kosovo Albanian nationalists and drug dealers, Western patrons of Kosovo’s independence encourage them. If these patrons prevent them from translating the ideal of a ‘pirate republic’ into reality, they will come under pressure as well. But why should they give up their bad habits? The Kosovo criminals already feel quite comfortable in Europe without any ‘ticket’ and control a big portion of the black market of drugs, weapons and prostitution.
Belgrade authorities will not accept Kosovo’s ‘independence’. In olden times Kosovo was the cradle of Serbian statehood — a shrine of national history, religion and culture. Kosovo’s independence will be an attack on the Serbian national identity and is tantamount to a political suicide for any Serbian leader.In the long-term, preservation of ‘paper’ sovereignty over Kosovo will cost Serbia too much. Kosovo’s changing ethnic profile, backward agrarian territory and unemployability is a burden that the Serbian economy will not be able to bear. As part of Serbia, Kosovo is a source of endless conflicts.
The first consequence of Kosovo’s independence will be the ultimate exodus of Serbs from the area and growing conflict. But advocates of Kosovo’s independence are stubbornly reluctant to admit its broad repercussions on international geopolitics. But once talk on this subject started, it instantly generated tensions in ‘unrecognised’ post-Soviet state formations — Transdnestr, Nagorny Karabakh, Abkhazia and South Ossetia. How Kosovo fares is a potential precedent even in the Crimea and Transcarpathians. Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova have rushed to warn that any solution of the Kosovo issue should not be seen as a precedent. But it would be more logical to assume the reverse — that the echo of Kosovo’s independence will roll from the Basque Country to Kurdistan.
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The way Kosovo has played out sets a dangerous precedent for those who wish to lay claim to the Southwest United States and create the independence republic of Aztlan.
So far, two nuclear powers are for the independence of Kosovo and three are against. Reads like the beginning of a Clancy novel.
Three nuclear powers are for "indipendant" Kosovo, including Iran.
P.S. I just loved "Summ Of All fears"
put me on it....
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