BELGRADE -- Aleksandar Popović says Ahtisaari’s postponement of Kosovo status due to Serbia’s elections is an excuse. “Ahtisaari’s plan to secretly, working behind our backs, draft a paper on Kosovo’s independence fell through. The real reason why it fell through is Russia’s firm and principled position that UN Charter cannot be breached, and it would appear Ahtisaari understood the Russian ‘no’ quite clearly”, science minister Aleksandar Popović says. Popović, of prime minister Koštunica’s Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS), believes that the best option Martti Ahtisaari has at this time is to step down and let an impartial and objective international mediator take over. “Our government is sending out a clear warning that any unilateral recognition of Kosovo’s independence would have serious consequences. This applies to the NATO countries in particular, those that bombarded Serbia [in 1999]. In that case we would have to ask whether Serbia was in fact bombarded so that 15 percent of our territory could be taken away“, Popović told journalists.
Kosovo is going to get unglued very soon. The KLA and supporters will start killing UNMIK and NATO personnel like they did the Serbs. The only logical solution when this happens will be to let the Serbs return and police their Province while UNMIK and NATO realize that they in fact bombed the wrong side....
"This can of worms was planned deliberately"
It was planned in 1948 which was one of the first failed operations with Frank Wisner a part of it...operation Fiend. You are correct, and on target. The Serbs should be allowed in to clean it up since the U.S., UN; NATO, OSCE and Santa Claus has failed to do in any form. Absolutely no progress except $$$$$$$ for certain internationals and Albanian Mafia et al. As you say, my opinion is that it was a success......went just as expected and planned. A can of worms from day one. Now, once Independence is achieved, Serbia, Macedonia and Russia will be either targeted or provoked..........ONCE AGAIN!!!!!! Catch this action.......just did some research on another project, found this little bit of interesting trivia....Notice how Wilson promotes and gives us the same old BS that we hear about the United Nations.......et al.
29 June 1919 Treaty is a Great Charter for New Order, Says Wilson . He Issues Statement Indicating Benefits to be Derived Under Pact. The benefits which may be derived from the, Peace Treaty were pointed out yesterday by President Wilson in a message addressed: to my fellow countrymen, the following is the test of the message: The Treaty of Peace has been signed. If it is ratified and acted upon in full and sincere execution of its term it will furnish the charter for a new order of affairs in the world. It is a severe treaty in the duties and penalties it imposes upon Germany, but it is severe only because great wrongs done by Germany were to be righted and repaired; it imposes nothing that Germany cannot do; and she can regain her rightful standing in the world by the prompt and honorable fulfillment of its terms.
And it is much more than a treaty of peace with Germany . It liberates great peoples who have never before been able to find the way to liberty. It ends, once for all, an old and intolerable order under which small groups of selfish men could use the peoples of great Empires to serve their own ambition for power and dominion. It associates the free Governments of the world in a permanent league in which they are pledged to use their united power to maintain peace by maintaining right and justice.
It makes international law a reality supported by imperative sanctions. It does away with the right of conquest and rejects the policy of annexation and substitutes a new order under which backward nations, populations which have not yet come to political consciousness and peoples who are for independence but not yet quite prepared to dispense with protection and guidance, shall no more be subjected to the domination and exploitation of a stronger nation, but shall be put under the friendly direction and afforded the helpful assistance of governments which undertake to be responsible to the opinion of mankind in the execution of their task by accepting the direction of the League of Nations.
It recognizes the inalienable rights of nationality; the rights of minorities, and the sanctity of religious belief and practice. It lays the basis for conventions which shall free the commercial intercourse of the world from unjust and vexatious restrictions and for every sort of international co-operation that will serve to cleanse the life of the world and facilitate its common action in beneficent services of every kind. It furnishes guarantees such as were never given or even contemplated before the fair treatment of all who labor at the daily talks of the world.
It is for this reason that I have spoken of it as a great charter for a new order of affairs. There is ground here for deep satisfaction, universal reassurance and confident hope.
Woodrow Wilson.
Okay, blah blah blah.....now the truth comes out the one day after the League has it's first meeting, imagine that...
Check out this link......I discovered in some research last night. All of us that have been studying this NWO "Concept" are aware that President Wilson was eventually a part of it. Now, FDR when he was the Assistant Sec. of the Navy, as history has told us was upset over America's slowness to enter WWI. He and Sec Nav Daniels was always in a conflict. FDR then, was also somewhat disgruntled over the slowness of Wilson to jump into WWI as well. Well, Wilson finally came through and declared war and so on. It is also signficant to note that the Rockefellers made $200,000,000 in WWI. Anyway, jumping ahead, leaving a lot of other such known provocations, there is one aspect I would like share, that I found out last night. The League of Nations was the forerunner of the UN. I submit that this was the first real coordinated effort to form the one world government that they thought they had a chance to make happen. The presence of the Parallel government was apparent even then. We know that FDR was a part of it already. Wilson was not, until certain events happened that resulted in Wilson coming on board with the parallel government. One last point, we know that the league did not succeed because the U.S. was not in favor and "Congress" refused to participate. So, that being said, let me demonstrate.
After the war, here we go watch this trend knowing the history.....
17 January 1920 - Envoys of Erin Protest Formally Against League
Mr. Sean T. OCeallaigh and M.r G. Gavan Duffy, envoys of the elected Government of the Irish Republic in Paris , entered their formal protest against the holding of the initial meeting of the League of Nations Council yesterday in a letter addressed to Lord Curzon, the British member of the Council.
Ireland, one of the oldest nations in Christendom, they declared, a nation which was for centuries the centre of culture and enlightment in the Western World, and now the only nation of its proud status in Europe still crushed under the heel of a foreign military oppressor, objects to the League as now constituted for several reasons.
They characterize the League as an engine of empire designed to secure and perpetuate the hegemony of England throughout both hemispheres, as a monument of English hypocrisy, entombing the liberties of millions of men in Ireland, in Egypt, in Dutch South Africa, in Persia, in India, and in the Far East: it lack authority, it is illusory and partial, founded on English discrimination against Englishs enemies and victims, and it is dominated by English control, and finally, because the great United States stands out in indignant repudiation.
We deny to this League its claim to recognition as an instrument of peace; judged by the test of Ireland , it is already an instrument of war. The letter continues, and warns the Imperalist Governments that, upon its present model, their league cannot last.
Apparently the letter was not received by Lord Curzon before the opening of yesterdays meeting, as no reference of it appeared in the official minutes of the session. Copies of the letter were distributed by Irish sympathizers to other delegates and guests at the meeting. [The Front Page; From the International Herald Tribune 1887-1980; P. 21. The New York Herald; European Edition Paris , Saturday, January 17, 1920].