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Why aren't they asking the Balkans questions at the 9-11 hearings?
Serbianna ^ | 04.20.2004 | dj_animal_2000

Posted on 04/20/2004 9:15:11 AM PDT by dj_animal_2000

Why aren't they asking the Balkans questions at the 9-11 hearings?

By T.V. Weber

Recently, retired Canadian General Lewis MacKenzie declared that “we bombed the wrong side” in the 1999 Kosovo War. MacKenzie’s disclosure followed as a logical conclusion to another recent remark by the current NATO Commander for Southern Europe, Admiral Gergory Johnson, who accused the Albanian Muslims of committing “ethnic cleansing” against the Serbs.

Columnist George Jonas, in his March 22, 2004 National Post (Canadian) article, even managed to connect the dots from Osama bin Laden’s “financial and logistic” stronghold in Albania and Kosovo…to the U.S./NATO bombing and occupation on behalf of the KLA—a narcoterrorist/Islamic-extremist organization sponsored by Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda…and, from there, to the heinous kamikaze raids against the Twin Towers.

It has taken five years, but people are finally beginning to notice what Alida and I have been writing about since March, 1999.

9-11 Hearing Committee

Unfortunately, none of the people who are ready to face facts about the ongoing catastrophe in the Balkans are on the 9-11 hearing commission. Obviously, the 9-11 hearings are a sham and could not possibly be anything other than a sham. These hearings are being conducted in 2004 for one reason and one reason only: because it is a presidential election year, and a Republican president is up for reelection. The Democrats want to deflect the blame from themselves, and to find something that will make the president look bad.

Any reasonably objective hearing would begin, not with American’s lack of preparation for an al-Qaeda attack, but with America’s misadventures in the Balkans that paved the way for such an attack.

What Led to 9-11 ?

Recalling the Bosnian conflict of the mid-1990s, we find Muslim after Muslim complaining that non-Muslims in general, and the Serbs in particular, were bound to oppress Muslims, and to favor Christians over Muslims, at every possible opportunity. These “poor Muslims” knew exactly how to portray themselves as the victims, and how to play the picture of outraged innocence whenever the video crews of the “Clinton News Network”—or the BBC or the ITN—were on the scene. Somewhere—in terrorist training facilities or the like—key operatives learned how to fill in the missing details by means of carefully coached fake witnesses, phony translators, fabricated evidence, and incidents elaborately stage-managed to create the totally false impression that these hapless Muslims were being driven off their rightfully-owned property or that those horrible Serbs were slaughtering Muslims en masse. Considering all of those claims of oppression and persecution, it was surprising to see how many Muslims still remained in the Balkans so long after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.

As the 1990s progressed, the news stories clearly revealed that the Muslim population was, and is, large and rapidly increasing, while the beleaguered Serb population is nowhere numerous and has long been dwindling.

We are aware that anchorpersons, correspondents, pundits, and other blow-dried and over-promoted media mannequins are not being paid megabucks just to show up on camera and look cute. No, they are being paid handsomely for their ability to continue delivering the most egregious propaganda with a straight face and an authoritative tone. Even so, it must have taken unusual talent in that regard for them to be able to accuse the Serbs of genocide against Muslims, while their own programs continually showed ever-increasing throngs of Muslims, and fewer and fewer Serbs! What kind of genocide was that? Even in 1999, the answer should have been obvious.

During the early 1990s, with the outbreak of war in Croatia that accompanied the disintegration of the former Yugoslavia, Americans suddenly started to hear accusations against the Serbs. Of course, no one followed up on who was making those accusations and why, nor did anyone trouble to verify the facts. Once the long civil war in Bosnia was under way, we were taking the word of the Islamic extremists as “gospel”—or perhaps we should say “koran”. At this point, Clinton had found a new friend in Alija Izetbegovic, who had been a Nazi in World War II—someone who would probably have been unable to get lawful permanent residence in the United States for that very reason. One could hardly even have called him a “former” Nazi, in that he remained unrepentant.

Fast-forward a few years to 1999. The KLA have been taken off the U.S. State Department’s list of “terrorist organizations.” That pesky restriction no longer stands in the way of casting them in a real-life version of “Wag the Dog.” Suddenly, Clinton is in impeachmentville. He somehow intimidates the Senate into letting him off, but now it’s time for damage control. He takes advantage of his status as Commander-in-Chief to show how presidential he can be. However, only his incredible tales about the Serbs seem to get any traction with the American public. The Chief Perjuror played it so well that he had the American people beliving that a new Holocaust was on the horizon, and that we could stop it just by bombing the Serbs sufficiently long and hard.

Don’t Feed the Bears: Appeasement Whets a Predator’s Appetite

Clinton’s support of radical Islam was a form of appeasement. Clinton was so anxious to create a “legacy” other than the Monica Lewinsky scandal that—to make a long story short—he ended up leaving us with Ground Zero instead.

Our readers may recall Clinton’s ill-conceived, haphazard, and megalomaniacal efforts to bring “peace in the Middle East.” Clinton’s “peacemaking” efforts foundered on many obstacles. One of them seemed to be the often-stated perception that the U.S. constantly favors Israel with military and other aid at the expense of the Muslim world.

If anything, the U.S. has given a far greater amount of “foreign aid”—and military interventions—on behalf of predominantly Muslim countries than it has ever given to Israel. Too often, such aid is rendered in a futile attempt to “buy peace” from adversaries who won’t stay bought. For the same reason, the U.S. constantly hamstrings Israel’s efforts to defend itself against terrorism, so much so that Israel—not to mention the American taxpayer and soldier—would arguably be in a much better position if the U.S. were to refrain from “assisting” or “influencing” either side.

Clinton evidently thought that, by allowing radical Islamists free rein to set up a stronghold in Europe, governments of other predominantly Muslim nations would figure that Clinton was on their side after all, and would go along with whatever grandstanding he wanted to do with regard to Israel.

Shades of Neville Chamberlain, who thought he had achieved “peace in our time.” It never works that way.

Every so often, an unguarded remark on the part of some Muslim warlord or government official reveals that all of this talk of favoritism toward Israel is just a smoke screen for their real enmity, which is aimed at the very existence of Israel and of its Jewish inhabitants.

Not so long ago, visitors to Yellowstone National Park would return to their cars only to find them surrounded by bears. Not only were the bears losing their natural fear of human beings, but also, as time went on, these clever animals even began to devise distinct techniques for breaking into each brand of automobile to retrieve the food that their noses told them was inside. Eventually, mother bears were even observed teaching those skills to their cubs.

How did the bears get to be such a problem?

Some decades ago, the standard “stupid human trick” for a departing tourist was to feed the bears a few crackers to get them to move away from the car so that the owner can get in and drive away.

The obvious problem is: when do you stop? Only if the driver is able to lure the bears away from the car with crackers, and hurry back to the driver’s seat while the bears are still eating, will the ploy work. Otherwise, the bears may turn on the tourist as soon as the crackers run out.

Today, park officials vehemently discourage tourists from feeding the bears, and from leaving any food where bears can get it—and well they should. Park rangers and naturalists realized that appeasement does not work with bears or any other dangerous predators. It only whets their appetite, dispels their fear of human beings, and makes them horribly dangerous. Unfortunately, too few of our government officials have learned the same vital lesson.

So when the supply of “crackers” (i.e., military aid) began to run out for al-Qaeda in the Balkans, there was no more Mr. Nice Guy from Osama bin Laden.

So Why Were There No Kosovo Hearings?

It seems to be a tradition: Democrats are always given carte blanche to use or misuse the American military for whatever fool’s errand they have in mind. Woodrow Wilson—who promised to stay out of World War I if reelected—not only broke that promise, but also jailed those who opposed American involvement in that war. Franklin Roosevelt was given a free pass for setting up the chain of events that led up to Pearl Harbor. A recent political cartoon demonstrated the folly of the 9-11 hearings by putting the same criticism to Roosevelt’s actions in World War II, by suggesting that FDR invaded Germany to take the public’s mind off his failure to make progress against the Japanese. Truman remained relatively popular during the Korean War, and it took several years before LBJ’s Vietnam War became his undoing.

Likewise, no one seems to want to apply the same standard of questioning to Clinton, regarding his military actions and his policies regarding terrorists, as they are doing to Bush. Let’s see what I would be asking Clinton if I were on 9-11 hearing committee:

Q. Mr. Clinton, isn’t true that you were given the opportunity to have bin Laden extradited to US custody, but you declined the offer?

After he does his usual song and dance about not being sure whether he could hold bin Laden, I would ask:

Q. Isn’t it true that your administration had already issued two indictments against bin Laden?

Q. Isn’t it true that, until 1998, the Kosovo Liberation Army, or KLA, was on the U.S. State Department’s list as a terrorist organization closely affiliated with bin Laden’s al-Qaeda organization?

Q. Isn’t it true that you supported the KLA war effort in Kosovo, while knowing full well that bin Laden was also supporting the KLA?

Q. Isn’t it true that, during your entire adminstration, you made it a point to support only those persons and organizations who act as though there is no difference between right and wrong?

Assuming that question survived the predictable objection of Mr. Clinton’s counsel, I would follow up by asking:

Q. Can you give us an example of anyone among your associates—other than Monica Lewinski—who seemed to know right from wrong?

After drawing everyone’s attention to the connection between his amoral personal life and his equally amoral conduct of public affairs, I would ask:

Q. So why did you take Osama bin Laden’s side in Kosovo?

No doubt, at this point, Clinton would give his song and dance about “ethnic cleansing.” So, my next question would be:

Q. Exactly what do you mean by “ethnic cleansing,” and how did you know it was occurring?

This would leave the former president in a box. He could either back-pedal by trying to define “ethnic cleansing” broadly enough to include something benign, and thus implicate himself as starting a senseless war.

Alternatively, he could try to explain that another Holocaust was already n progress, dramatizing it further with his tales of “mass graves.”

Likely he would choose the latter, in which case I would ask:

Q. Where are these “mass graves”?

Double Standard

The Democrats have been shrieking that no one has found any “weapons of mass destruction” in Iraq. That is no surprise, as Hussein was given plenty of time to hide them very carefully, or to export them for use by other organizations or regimes. He may even have been totally disarmed by the time of the war. So what!

Our position from the get-go has been that Iraq was not the best target. Hussein did have a nasty habit of paying a few thousand dollars to the families of terrorists who went on successful suicide missions. He was certainly no friend of the U.S.

However, there are a number of other countries, including two in the Balkans, that pose a far greater threat in their support of al-Qaeda and its ilk.

Yet, the decade of the 1990s was a new low in American foreign policy. We vilified and bombed one of the most consistent US allies to support an enemy against whom we have taken arms far back as the Jefferson administration. The Serbs have been our allies, both in general and on the battlefield during each world war. Radical Islam was the creed of the Barbary Pirates whom Jefferson’s Marines fought. It was the creed of our WW I enemy, the Ottoman Turks. During WW II, the Muslims of the Balkans and much of the Middle East were part of the Nazi-Fascist Axis. The Iranian kidnappers, who invaded the US Embassy in Tehran, in 1979, were radical Muslims.

Yet, no investigative committee is asking the right people any serious questions about why we supported radical Islam in Bosnia and Kosovo. Certainly those who decided to commit the power and might of the U.S. government and military—and its NATO allies—to act on behalf of radical Islamic terrorism in the Balkans, are far more culpable than those in the new administration who may or may not have done all they could to prevent the 9-11 kamikaze attacks.


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KEYWORDS: 911hearings; balkans; campaignfinance; clinton; democrats; kosovo; serbia
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I would love to hear your comments to this subject...
1 posted on 04/20/2004 9:15:14 AM PDT by dj_animal_2000
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To: dj_animal_2000
This is an EXCELLENT piece of work.

It's a pity it will never see the light of day.
2 posted on 04/20/2004 9:19:46 AM PDT by Old Sarge
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To: dj_animal_2000
One of the most shameful chapters in American history.
3 posted on 04/20/2004 9:20:35 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: dj_animal_2000; *balkans; joan; vooch; Honorary Serb; RussianConservative; Destro
Well, you can count on our resident Islamonazi(s) showing up and wailing about Srebrenica.

They're kinda like a band that can only play one note in that regard while never asking how it might have been different if UN had stopped the al Qaeda terrorists from using Srebrenica as a base of operations for their vicious crimes.

Kosovo is Clinton's Quagmire! GWBush needs to have the Serb army return ASAP!
4 posted on 04/20/2004 9:24:34 AM PDT by FormerLib ("Homosexual marriage" is nothing more than another route to anarchy.)
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To: dj_animal_2000
Of course we bombed the wrong side, Serbia has acted as the backdoor bouncer for Europe keeping Islamic nutcases out of Europe. I guess Europe thought it had no need for Serbia since they just fly the nutcases into their countries now from Africa and the Middle East. Spain just blinked, France is weak, but Germany will not tolerate Europe becoming Islamic and the Germans control the EU. I expect that after the USA throws in the towell (I hope not but the democrats can't wait to run and hide), the EU will do the heavy lifting in the Middle East against the gathering Islamic threat to civilization.
6 posted on 04/20/2004 9:33:42 AM PDT by Goreknowshowtocheat
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bump for later...
7 posted on 04/20/2004 9:35:11 AM PDT by eureka! (The shrillness of the left is a good sign.....)
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To: sanatanDharmi
balkan bump for later
8 posted on 04/20/2004 9:47:47 AM PDT by Sybeck1 (Kerry: how can we trust him with our money, if Teresa won't trust him with hers!)
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To: dj_animal_2000
Sure the Bosnian Muslims and Kosovar Albanians are Al Qaeda-loving Jihadists. That's why they love to drink and rarely go to Mosque....

This piece is intended for people who know NOTHING about Balkan Muslims and try to pass off the nutcases (mostly Mujehadin who came to Bosnia in 1993 in a response to Serb attacks) as being representative of the whole region.

There's a reason why NO UN/NATO peacekeppers have been killed in Bosnia since 1995 by Jihadists and it's not cuz Al Qaeda rules the place. By all means the JNA and Serbs should be congratulated on every Arab or Chechen fighter they killed in the Balkan wars. How this translates into approval for shelling villages and driving out tens of thousands of secular civilans is not quite so clear.

9/11 was plotted and launched largely from Germany. Maybe we "backed the wrong side" in the cold war, huh? After all, the Commies would never allow the Islamists to gain such a foothold.

What logic!

This "we're fighting Jihadists" line is largely a rehash of the Serb-talkng points from 1992 when Arkan was unleashed on Eastern Bosnia. It seemed absurd at the time to just about everyone and still is - there's just a more willing audience for it in the post-9/11 world.
9 posted on 04/20/2004 9:49:29 AM PDT by JCB
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...there's just a more willing audience for it in the post-9/11 world.

Plus, people are getting more of their information without the mass media pro-Clinton filters on and they're realizing that we bombed the wrong side.

10 posted on 04/20/2004 10:00:36 AM PDT by FormerLib ("Homosexual marriage" is nothing more than another route to anarchy.)
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To: dj_animal_2000
Agree with this person. Even wrote letters in the local newspaper against NATO's bombing Serbia. The whole Yugoslavia turmoil was an internal civil war and the US via the Clintoonian Admin should not have intervened.
11 posted on 04/20/2004 10:11:11 AM PDT by lilylangtree (Veni, Vidi, Vici)
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1. There were mass graves of men, women and children found in Kosovo that were filled by Milosovic's 'army' -- Serbs were not innocent here, they DID butcher civilians wholesale.
2. Many in America were reluctant to get involved because there seemed to be no 'good' side to get behind.
3. The Europeans should have been the ones to intervene, because they were the ones in the neighborhood and knew the particulars better than we.

The only way the slaughter could have been prevented was a bear-hug, long-term occupation. The German people especially owe their European bretheren the use of their military to do good for once. They should have sent in the Bundeswehr to stop it.

Being the wimps that they are, the Eurof*gs instead just stood idly by. [Remember Sarajevo, when the 'peacekeepers' just got out of the way so that 'militias' could come in and kill people trying to get a loaf of bread?]

Of course, the UN was totally useless also.

Finally this was even too much for the likes of Clinton, who took the politically 'safe' route of bombing Slobodon's cardboard tanks. Anyone with remote military knowledge knows that bombs do not take or hold territory.

Ultimately however, this is a European shame.
12 posted on 04/20/2004 10:11:19 AM PDT by walford (http://utopia-unmasked.us)
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To: FormerLib
We bombed the side that destroyed the most Churches, Lib.

You know that.

Just think of God as a Catholic and commence to humming "Onward Christian Soldiers". It'll help you as the realization that regardless of what administration is in office in Washington, Belgrade is in the doghouse until it deals with it's past more honestly than you care to do.

13 posted on 04/20/2004 10:12:29 AM PDT by Hoplite
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To: FormerLib
There's nothing "pro-Clinton" in news of ethnic cleansing and killings of civilians.

My God, is America THAT bi-partisan these days?
14 posted on 04/20/2004 10:18:01 AM PDT by JCB
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To: JCB
It is quite clear that Clinton's main concerns were getting Monica's name off the headlines and appeasing the Muslims.

The Serbs were fighting the al Qaeda terrorists who were fighting a brutal guerrilla war.

We should have been on their side, as 9/11 proved firmly and finally.
15 posted on 04/20/2004 10:21:53 AM PDT by FormerLib ("Homosexual marriage" is nothing more than another route to anarchy.)
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To: walford
There were mass graves of men, women and children found in Kosovo that were filled by Milosovic's 'army' -- Serbs were not innocent here, they DID butcher civilians wholesale.

No, there were not. Hey Bubba, is that you or is Hillary at the keyboard today?

16 posted on 04/20/2004 10:23:12 AM PDT by FormerLib ("Homosexual marriage" is nothing more than another route to anarchy.)
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To: Hoplite
Sorry Hoppy, but the tide is turning against the Muhammedan thugs everywhere we go. It is only a matter of time before the KLA thugs get the justice they are so richly due.
17 posted on 04/20/2004 10:24:14 AM PDT by FormerLib ("Homosexual marriage" is nothing more than another route to anarchy.)
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To: FormerLib
The main motivation behind the war in Kosovo was fear of another Bosnia.

That said, I am no fan of the KLA and shed no tears when they were killed by Serbs. Again, I fail to see how that includes innocent civilians.

The KLA set the bait and unfortunately the Serbs took it hook, line and sinker by shelling villages and swelling the KLA ranks. The Serbs learned their lesson by 2001 in the Presevo valley, but too late to avoid largely losing Kosovo to thugs who most Albanians have little regard for.

Your attitude here seems to be Muslims = anti-West terrorist lover. True enough for Arabs, mostly BS in the Balkans.
18 posted on 04/20/2004 10:32:42 AM PDT by JCB
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To: FormerLib
I agree. In areas where the KLA is attacking Serbs the Serb army should be allowed back in to kill them off.

You'll get no argument from me.
19 posted on 04/20/2004 10:34:04 AM PDT by JCB
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To: JCB
Well...JCB I guess, you'll tell me now this is all "serbian propaganda":

http://www.senate.gov/~rpc/releases/1997/iran.htm

http://www.senate.gov/~rpc/releases/1998/kosovo.htm

http://www.senate.gov/~rpc/releases/1999/fr033199.htm

"Serbian officials say Mujahideen have formed groups that remained behind in Bosnia. Groups from Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Chechnya are also involved in Albanian guerrilla operations. A document found on the body of Alija Rabic, an Albanian UCK member killed in a border crossing incident last July, indicated he was guiding a 50-man group from Albania into Kosovo. The group included one Yemeni and 16 Saudis, six of whom bore passports with Macedonian Albanian names. Other UCK rebels killed crossing the Albanian frontier have carried Bosnian Muslim Federation papers." [Jane's International Defense Review, "Unhealthy Climate in Kosovo as Guerrillas Gear Up for a Summer Confrontation," 2/1/99]

"Mujahidin fighters have joined the Kosovo Liberation Army, dimming prospects of a peaceful solution to the conflict and fuelling fears of heightened violence next spring.. . . . Their arrival in Kosovo may force Washington to review its policy in the Serbian province and will deepen Western dismay with the KLA and its tactics. . . . 'Captain Dula', the local KLA commander, was clearly embarrassed at the unexpected presence of foreign journalists and said that he had little idea who was sending the Mujahidin or where they came from; only that it was neither Kosovo nor Albania. 'I've got no information about them,' Captain Dula said. 'We don't talk about it.' . . . American diplomats in the region, especially Robert Gelbard, the special envoy, have often expressed fears of an Islamic hardline infiltration into the Kosovo independence movement. . . . American intelligence has raised the possibility of a link between Osama bin Laden, the Saudi expatriate blamed for the bombing in August of US embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, and the KLA. Several of Bin Laden's supporters were arrested in Tirana, the Albanian capital, and deported this summer, and the chaotic conditions in the country have allowed Muslim extremists to settle there, often under the guise of humanitarian workers. . . . 'I interviewed one guy from Saudi Arabia who said that it was his eighth jihad,' a Dutch journalist said." ["U.S. Alarmed as Mujahidin Join Kosovo Rebels," The Times (London), 11/26/98]

"Diplomats in the region say Bosnia was the first bastion of Islamic power. The autonomous Yugoslav region of Kosovo promises to be the second. During the current rebellion against the Yugoslav army, the ethnic Albanians in the province, most of whom are Moslem, have been provided with financial and military support from Islamic countries. They are being bolstered by hundreds of Iranian fighters, or Mujahadeen, who infiltrate from nearby Albania and call themselves the Kosovo Liberation Army. US defense officials say the support includes that of Osama Bin Laden, the Saudi terrorist accused of masterminding the bombings of the US embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam. A Defense Department statement on August 20 said Bin Laden's Al Qa'ida organization supports Moslem fighters in both Bosnia and Kosovo. . . . The KLA strength was not the southern Kosovo region, which over the centuries turned from a majority of Serbs to ethnic Albanians. The KLA, however, was strong in neighboring Albania, which today has virtually no central government. The crisis in Albania led Iran to quickly move in to fill the vacuum. Iranian Revolutionary Guards began to train KLA members. . . . Selected groups of Albanians were sent to Iran to study that country's version of militant Islam. So far, Yugoslav officials and Western diplomats agree that millions of dollars have been funnelled through Bosnia and Albania to buy arms for the KLA. The money is raised from both Islamic governments and from Islamic communities in Western Europe, particularly Germany. . . . 'Iran has been active in helping out the Kosovo rebels,' Ephraim Kam, deputy director of Tel Aviv University's Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, said. 'Iran sees Kosovo and Albania as containing Moslem communities that require help and Teheran is willing to do it.' But much of the training of the KLA remains based in Bosnia. Intelligence sources say mercenaries and volunteers for the separatist movement have been recruited and paid handsome salaries. . . . The trainers and fighters in the KLA include many of the Iranians who fought in Bosnia in the early 1990s. Intelligence sources place their number at 7,000, many of whom have married Bosnian women. There are also Afghans, Algerians, Chechens, and Egyptians." ["Kosovo Seen as New Islamic Bastion," Jerusalem Post, 9/14/98]

". . . By late 1997, the Tehran-sponsored training and preparations of the Liberation Army of Kosovo (UCK -- Ushtria Clirimtare e Kosoves -- in Albanian, OVK in Serbian), as well as the transfer of weapons and experts via Albania, were being increased. Significantly, Tehran's primary objective in Kosovo has evolved from merely assisting a Muslim minority in distress to furthering the consolidation of the Islamic strategic axis along the Sarajevo-to-Tirane line. And only by expanding and escalating subversive and Islamist-political presence can this objective be attained. . . In the Fall of 1997, the uppermost leadership in Tehran ordered the IRGC [Revolutionary Guards] High Command to launch a major program for shipping large quantities of weapons and other military supplies to the Albanian clandestine organisations in Kosovo. [The supreme Iranian spiritual leader, the Ayatollah] Khamene'i's instructions specifically stipulated that the comprehensive military assistance was aimed to enable the Muslims 'to achieve the independence' of the province of Kosovo. . . . [B]y early December 1997, Iranian intelligence had already delivered the first shipments of hand grenades, machine-guns, assault rifles, night vision equipment, and communications gear from stockpiles in Albania into Kosovo. The mere fact that the Iranians could despatch the first supplies within a few days and in absolute secrecy reflect extensive advance preparations made in Albania in anticipation for such instructions from Tehran. Moreover, the Iranians began sending promising Albanian and UCK commanders for advanced military training in al-Quds [special] forces and IRGC camps in Iran. Meanwhile, weapons shipments continue. Thus, Tehran is well on its way to establishing a bridgehead in Kosovo. . . The liberation army was to be only the first phase in building military power. Ultimately, the Kosovo Albanians must field such heavy weapons as tanks, armoured personnel carriers, artillery, and rocket launchers, if they hope to evict the Serbian forces from Kosovo. . . . The spate of UCK terrorism during the Fall of 1997, . . . should be considered intentional provocations against the Serbian police aimed to elicit a massive retaliation that would in turn lead to a popular uprising. Thus, the ongoing terrorism campaign in Kosovo should be considered the initial phases in implementing the call for an uprising. Iran-sponsored activists have already spread the word through Kosovo that the liberation war has already broken out. If current trends prevail, the increasingly Islamist UCK will soon become the main factor in overturning the long-term status quo in the region. Concurrently, the terrorist activities have become part of everyday life throughout Kosovo. Given the extent of the propaganda campaign and the assistance provided by Iran, the spread of terrorism should indeed be considered the beginning of an armed rebellion that threatens a major escalation." ["Italy Becomes Iran's New Base for Terrorist Operations," by Yossef Bodansky, Defense and Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy (London), February 1998. Bodansky is Director of the House Congressional Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare. This report was written in late 1997, before the KLA's offensive in early 1998.]

20 posted on 04/20/2004 10:35:30 AM PDT by dj_animal_2000
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