Posted on 02/22/2008 7:15:54 AM PST by SJackson
Kosovo: Islamism's New Beachhead? |
As Americans look quizzically at their TV sets while non-Muslim protestors in Europe torch a U.S. embassy, they should know that yesterdays 200,000-person protest in Belgrade (whose members are separate from the fire starters) is the first time in two decades that Serbs are showing a glimmer of rational behavior--amid 20 years of the free world foisting terrorist neighbors upon them. To put this in perspective, with advance apologies to any offended ethnic groups: How would Americans react if Latino gangs started ambushing police and killing government officials in California, and after a few years the U.S. sent in the troops because the gangs were outgunning the police force; following this, the gangsters started claiming atrocitiesand so Russia and China bombed California and Washington in response to the atrocities; the foreign powers then occupied California for eight years while the gangs killed or expelled most of the non-Latinos in revenge attacks, then backed a declaration of independence for California as a Mexican-majority state that may just unify with Mexico? The current state of affairs is a product of a concerted, single-minded, bipartisan American effort to turn Serbs into an enemy as the U.S. tries to make friends of its enemies in the region, always at Serbian expense. Will Russia now become the leader of the Europeans who resist the Islamization of their continent? Thomas Landen asks in the Brussels Journal. He notes that Moscow has called on the UN to annul independence, and a UN vote may be the only thing to save us from a new world war over this Balkan province, ignored by the media and public for eight years as insignificant, despite the Balkans history for setting off world wars. Indeed, continues Landen, what will Russia do if the 16,000 NATO peacekeeping troops in Kosovo attack the Serbian army when it attempts to recover its breakaway province? If Russia intervenes, then 2008 might become the year that war broke out between Russia and NATO. America, the EU, Europes immigrant youths, and Osama bin Laden would find themselves on one side, fighting Russia, China, and those Europeans who resist Islamization on the other." Who could have envisioned such a sorry state of affairs on September 12, 2001? The answer is: anyone who noticed that our Balkan policies didnt change following 9/11. We are now several years post-9/11, yet our government is creating Muslim states in Europe and is about to engage the United States military against European Orthodox Christians who dont want to live under Muslim rule. When did it become the free worlds business to spread Shari'a law, as is always the upshot of any Islamicizing region? The remarks upon Kosovos independence by the U.S. and the Organization of the Islamic Conference might as well have come from a joint statement: Secretary General of the OIC declares support to the Kosovo Independence: U.S. welcomes "Muslim state" in Kosovo: Bosnia Grand Mufti: U.S. Policy In Region Serves Muslims' Interests: This week merrymakers in Pristina waving Albanian and American flags shouted KLA! KLA! the supposedly disbanded, heroin-financed rebels who trained in terrorist camps. What is the point of fighting Islamism in Iraq, asks the Brussels Journals Landen, while at the same time one creates a free haven for Islamists on the European continent? He adds, The Jerusalem Post reported in 1998 that the [KLA] was provided with financial and military support from Islamic countries, and had been bolstered by hundreds of Iranian fighters or mujahedin [some of whom] were trained in Osama bin Ladens terrorist camps in Afghanistan. It is worth reminding the conservative blogosphere, which for nine years chose to ignore the region entirely or, alternately, bolster the jihadist pro-independence position, that they are helping implement a Clinton-era policy supported and co-financed by George Soros, which has been pursued from a pre-9/11 mindset. My fellow conservatives, you do not defend America or American policy when you support our pro-independence policy in Kosovo; you support Hillary and Bill Clinton, George Soros, and Osama bin Laden, who co-financed and co-trained the KLA troops that we and Germany co-financed and co-trained. It is a rare thing to meet someone among the remaining 100,000 Christians of Kosovo who hasnt had a close relative or friend slaughtered by the Albanian non-Islamic Muslims since our intervention, the selfsame Muslims to whom were granting Serbian territory. While Serbia and Russia fight to ensure these remaining Christians dont have to live under Albanian-Muslim rule either by partitioning the province, or by fighting the Albanians to keep the province within Serbia the U.S. and its NATO allies will fight Serbia and Russia to make sure that Europes newest, U.S.-created Muslim state gets all the territory it demands. If this doesnt worry you, and youd rather make an exception in your jihad views for an area because it fits in with a more comfortable, manufactured Cold War context, then be prepared for the adverse consequences. What weve set ourselves up for is dealing with still more gangsters and terrorists as we build an oil pipeline that runs from the Caucasus through the Balkans, when we could have worked with a willing Serbia on this from the very beginning -- at much less peril to our interests and with a partner that had excellent intelligence and border security structures (before we dismantled the latter). The rest of the world is sharply divided on Kosovo. Israel easily recognized some parallels to its situation, and is therefore withholding any recognition of independence. Helping cement its position on that were the following recent headlines: Palestinian Aide Suggests Kosovo a Model: RAMALLAH, West Bank The Palestinians should follow Kosovo's example and unilaterally declare independence if peace talks with Israel fail, a senior Palestinian official said Wednesday
Like clockwork, the implications not just for Israel, but for the rest of the globe became immediately clear: Kosovo sparks other independence claims Separatist Moldovan region wants to have Kosovo style independence Corsican separatists "delighted" over Kosovo Ex-Soviet separatist regions take heart from Kosovo Salahuddin congratulates Kosovo people, Urges world to ensure Kashmiris get freedomUS, Germany Cautious on Kosovo as Separatists Call for Action
These are no longer the 1980s and '90s. It is not OK to view this, or Russias correct stance against our incorrect one, in a Cold War context. It is not OK to ally with Iran and deliver territory to al-Qaeda. It wasnt OK in the 90s, either, and now weve buried ourselves deeper. Given that were creating a mafia-run jihadist haven in Kosovo, whose U.S.-spawned statehood exposes our governments disregard ultimately for its own citizens safety, not to speak of non-Muslims in Europe, how can we ever expect any other world power never mind the jihadists to care about American lives, and think twice before striking? There is no reason not to take Serbia's side now. There is every reason -- of principle and of Infidel self-interest--to take it. And then there is the larger scheme of things. Does it make sense, at this moment in history, to give Muslims the sense that they are on the march, that they are establishing beachhead after beachhead in Europe itself--even if, for all we know, that sense of triumphalism is based on a misunderstanding of the devotion to Islam of the Albanians (now "Kosovars") in question? Assuming that the Chechens have a point (and they did have a point, considering the history of Stalin's treatment of them), was that reason enough to support the Chechens against Russia, or should one have refrained from so doing, because of the larger context, in which any Muslim victory feeds the assurance that other victories are sure to come, that Islam is unstoppable?
Perhaps the rule should be, all over the Western and larger Infidel world, this: whatever makes the Umma happy, or the O.I.C. happy, is to be opposed for that very reason. That's a rule of thumb
We can still turn this around. Jim Jatras, the director of the American Council for Kosovo, advises to immediately begin new negotiations between Serbia and responsible representatives of the Albanian community, this time without preconceived results that sabotage any discussions, and consistent with international law. ...If only to keep the task of saving us from ourselves out of Russian hands.
Secretary General of the Organization of the Islamic Conference Prof. Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu made the following remark
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a very important event took place yesterday. Kosovo has finally declared its independence after a long and determined struggle by its people. As we rejoice this happy result, we declare our solidarity with and support to our brothers and sisters there. The Islamic Umma wishes them success...There is no doubt that the independence of Kosovo will be an asset to the Muslim world and further enhance the joint Islamic action."
We think it is a very positive step that this state -- Muslim majority state -- has been created today,' [Undersecretary of State Nicholas] Burns said Monday... Creating a Muslim-majority state in a region that is the cradle of the Serbs' Orthodox Christian religion never was the driving force of US policy on Kosovo, [Council on Foreign Relatoins analyst Charles] Kupchan said in a telephone interview. But it's a fringe benefit.
In an interview with Islamonline on the sidelines at the U.S. and the Muslim World conference in Qatar, Grand Mufti of Bosnia-Herzegovina Mustafa Ceric said that the U.S.'s policy in the Balkans serves the interests of the Muslims and of Islam.
And still, the situation is not unfixable, as Jihad Watch's Hugh Fitzgerald advises:
“To put this in perspective, with advance apologies to any offended ethnic groups: How would Americans react if Latino gangs started ambushing police and killing government officials in California, and after a few years the U.S. sent in the troops because the gangs were outgunning the police force; following this, the gangsters started claiming atrocitiesand so Russia and China bombed California and Washington in response to the atrocities; the foreign powers then occupied California for eight years while the gangs killed or expelled most of the non-Latinos in revenge attacks, then backed a declaration of independence for California as a Mexican-majority state that may just unify with Mexico?”
Not that much of stretch if you ask me.
Are we ever on the wrong side of this.
I wish I understood why our administration is backing this abomination...
Not a stretch at all. I’ve been making the same analogy to my friends for a couple of years now. That’s exactly what happened and we ought to be ashamed...but more than that someone has to wake the administration up. What are we going to do if Serbia and Russia decide to take Kosovo back and expel the islamist scum ther now?
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New beachhead? What they heck do they think the Muslim enclaves in France, Denmark, Germany and the Scandinavian countries are? Europe has preemptively surrendered
btt
I do not understand what has possessed our ‘leaders’ to do something as foolhardy as this. It’s unfathomable what their reasoning could have been.
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Probably has to do with all those mass graves the Serbs filled during the 1990s. You don't actually expect our political class to understand history, or nuance or complexity? In our political media Establishment's world view. Serbs=bad guys. Anti-Serbs=good guys.
Because, by nature, we jump at the chance to back countries that want “independence.”
Don't know about YOU, but I'll be writing checks for the Serbian gunrunners.
Thanks for your service, sir.
You might find this article interesting then.
http://www.srpska-mreza.com/Bosnia/Srebrenica/Not-a-genocide.html
In our political media Establishment's world view. Serbs=bad guys. Anti-Serbs=good guys.
When the lsm picks a side you can be sure it's usually the wrong side.
Serbs should not be complaining about Kosovo...they should be more like Europeans and Americans and bend over and embrace diversity.
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