Posted on 11/06/2007 7:48:06 AM PST by kronos77
Washington -- Nothing better illustrates the extent to which U.S. policy regarding the Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija is damaging the American national interest than the guilty plea this week of Kosovo Albanian Agron Abdullahu in connection with the jihad terror plot against Ft. Dix , New Jersey . Abdullahu, who was admitted to the U.S. as a refugee under the Clinton Administration, can be considered an exemplar of supposedly "pro-American" Albanian Muslims grateful for U.S. sponsorship of their quest for an independent state carved out of Serbia . (Three of Abdullahu's co-defendants in the plot to massacre American service personnel at Ft. Dix also were Albanian Muslims from just south of Kosovo, along with a Jordanian and Turk.) It should be noted that the U.S. Department of Justice successfully opposed Abdullahu's motion for pretrial release, based in part on a depiction he scratched in his cell of a machine gun shooting at the FBI and graffiti glorifying the so-called "Kosovo Liberation Army" (KLA), a terrorist organization. The fact that Abdullahu and his comrades were even in a position to plot the attack is due to the fact that the U.S. government -- notably the Department of State (which does not share the common sense of the Justice Department and the FBI) -- supports the KLA and its cause. We have now reached the point that our skewed policy in Kosovo trumps even the priority of homeland defense.
Meanwhile, on the international front, American policy toward Kosovo continues on its collision course with reality.
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Ping!
“We have now reached the point that our skewed policy in Kosovo trumps even the priority of homeland defense.”
It’s not just our skewed policy in Kosovo, but right here at home in our dealings with Islam, that is going to do us in unless we change it.
Another Clinton Gem,bring on Hillary.
Exactly.
A short video on the subject, an interview with James Jatras of the American Council for Kosovo that defines our policy in the Balkans and why it is bad for America.
Bump!
Like McCarthy, Milosevic was right.
Unlike McCarthy, a communist American President was in power.
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