Posted on 04/11/2008 11:52:38 PM PDT by Bokababe
In the Balkans, 1914 is never far away.
There is an old saying that the problem with the Balkans is that they produce more history than they can consume locally. Events in, and over, the Serbian province of Kosovo may soon give this adage new relevance.
Last month, an Albanian government in Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia. That action was unhelpful, at best, for the future peace of the Balkans. Kosovo is the Serbs ancestral homeland, to which they remain emotionally attached. Serbian mothers sing lullabies to their babies about Kosovo, and men will fight for what their women love.
Never content to see a fire without pouring gasoline on it, the Bush administration promptly recognized the new state of Kosovo, as did some forgetful European countries. Russia, which may remember history too well, responded by announcing its support for Serbia. Within a week, Kosovos unilateral declaration of independence and the Great Powers response to it had set the stage for a classic 19th-century Balkan crisis. A few old fogies may recall that the last such crisis, in the summer of 1914, led to a certain amount of unpleasantness, not entirely contained within Balkan boundaries.
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Great post.
It will probably be up to America to clean up the mess later. It is Europe's turn though. Not only should Europe clean up its messes but owes us to clean up the Clinton administration's blunder.
I'm sure that Hoplite can explain that "failure."
2.Why did we support Muslim drug runners instead of Serbian Christians?
3. Now that the Russians are supporting the Serbs as they traditionally do, what happens next?
Somebody sort this out for me, please. I think that this is the end product of yet one more Clinton foreign policy screw up, with mad Madeline Albright as the arrogant, ignorant point person.
Hopefully, a Russian or Serbian tank army rolls into Kosovo a month or so prior to the election in November.
Well, as I suggested before, ask Hoplite - he's the only person in this forum who (supposedly) has the intellectual capacity to answer all the your questions.
Ask him...because I'm getting tired of this.
Spassibo Bolshoi
Bismarck would not waste the bones of a single Prussian soldier for the Balkans. I don´t think that this is an option now, especially, since Prussia ceased to exist in 1945.
Are you sure you don't mean 1918?
Scratch that, Michael. Technically you are correct.
Surely even Bismarck came to rue his role a peace maker at the Berlin Conference. True, European peace was brokered, but almost every participant, especially the Slavs cared less for peace than conquest, and forever blamed him and Germany for stopping the bloodletting. Bismarck should have followed his own advice and not become involved in the suicidal struggles of a bunch of “Sheep Stealers”.
Micheal , wasn’t that a “single Pommeranian grenadier”? And unlike Prussia, Pommerania has never been incorporated into Never-Neverland. Three Polish provinces preseve its name.
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Some evidence from German sources says that the reason we went there was because "Eisenhower made a mistake by not setting up a US military base in the Balkans post-WWII" to threaten Russia with, so this was a correction of that "mistake". The fact that it required bombing innocent Christians for 78 straight days, illegally conquering territory from a country that never attacked us, violating every international law back to the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia and destabilizing the entire region in support of these Muslim narco-terrorists, was secondary to this objective.
2."Why did we support Muslim drug runners instead of Serbian Christians?"
Because the Muslim drug runners were willing to play ball with us on this, especially if we agreed to conquer a piece of territory for them. Also those Muslim drug runners poured $ Millions into the campaign coffers of our political candidates and into PR for the war.
3. "Now that the Russians are supporting the Serbs as they traditionally do, what happens next?"
Even ex-Ambassador to Serbia, William Montgomery, says that no one in the State Department has thought that far ahead. Foggy Bottom only thought in terms of getting Kosovo to declare "independence" and having some Western countries recognize it. They thought that "Kosovo recognition" would snowball on its own momentum and that Serbia & Russia would "stand aside" -- instead, Kosovo recognition looks like it is going to stop at about one-third of countries & never get UN recognition, and Serbia & Russia aren't taking it laying down. We have no game-plan for this. What happens next is anybody's guess.
If you are looking for sanity, morality or anything rational in our behavior other than unbridled hubris and sheer arrogance, you are unlikely to find it. The "humanitarian" descriptor was just a cover story for something that had no human consideration whatever.
And, oh -- by the way -- an independent Kosovo is economically inviable and we will be supporting it and its population forever.
LOL! Funny.
None of the major powers have ever gotten involved in the Balkans for any real reason that had anything to do with "the welfare of sheep-thieves" -- although that has often been the cover. It has always been about some major power becoming so full of themselves that they decide to expand their influence "eastward" (or if it's Russia, "westward") -- the most famous being the German "Drang Nach Osten" The Balkans is just the place that it happens, with one group played against the other over there. That's why the people hate each other in that region -- too many have groups been used as political tools of the Great Powers against each other there over the centuries.
FYI.
“...bombing innocent Christians for 78 straight days, illegally conquering territory from a country that never attacked us, violating every international law back to the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia and destabilizing the entire region in support of these Muslim narco-terrorists....”
Some would argue that the Clinton Administration’s unprovoked attack on a traditional friend like Serbia marked a major, thoroughly transforming change in American foreign policy which has had and will continue to have into the future, woeful consequences for this country. What is discouraging is that free and individualistic Americans, especially conservatives, would so fall in lock step behind these destructive, evil policies.
we will be supporting it and its population forever. “
i have a good solution: let’s bring them here.
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