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To: Javeth; Doctor13; eleni121; Honorary Serb; Bokababe; Nathan Zachary; montyspython; DTA; ...
The best way to re-Christianize Kosovo is for three million Serbs to simply walk across the administrative separation line and settle in the way Ghandi walked into Goa and ended Portuguese colonial authority there.

Who is going to stop three million Serbs from crossing into Kosovo and reclaiming Kosovo as the heartland of Serbian Christianity?

But Boris Yeltsin, err Boris Tadich (same thing—both got their fame through willingness to sell out the country while talking tough), would never dream of making such an "undiplomatic" approach. After all, it may not win points with his EU superiors and might actually accomplish something that is in Serbia's interest, that also satisfies international justice, for a change. That is way too much to expect from the current Belgrade Quisling government.

20 posted on 03/11/2009 7:35:58 PM PDT by kosta50 (Don't look up, the truth is all around you)
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To: kosta50

You’re right, Boris Tadich is a sell-out milquetoast (and happily his popularity is plummeting since Serbs are realizing that he’s the traitor he is).

I think that’s why these ad-hoc organizations were reaching out first and foremost to Serbs in Britain, Canada, Australia and USA to come and start Kosovo churches, videotape any Kosovar (or NATO soldier) atrocities— since they’re in other countries, technically these Serbs are acting on their own (and not at the behest of Tadich or anyone else *within* Serbia). And as Serb citizens, on the basis of UN Resolution 1244, they have every right to move into Kosovo and establish churches.

Moreover, there is not a single international authority that has recognized Kosovo. 75% of the UN (and almost all the big countries) never will, and the split within the EU means even the EU doesn’t recognize it. Heck, even the “have-recognized” countries are having second thoughts— the recent EU resolution to push the non-recognizers to recognize Kosovo (a resolution forwarded by Dhimmi Britain, the most anti-Christian, Serb-hating country in Europe) backfired horrendously on the Brits. The British expected near unanimity, instead it was a split vote as other countries caught onto the problems of having a Muslim narco-state right within Europe, which actually bolstered the case of Spain and other non-recognizers. Also, Dhimmi Britain is bankrupt and literally splitting apart, so they’re impotent to do anything.

This really all boils down to whoever’s motivated enough. If overseas Serbs start up churches in Kosovo, they’re doing something peaceful (albeit with armed guards as needed) and within their rights as Serbs in a Serb region entitled to freedom of religion. There’s absolutely nothing that NATO or Dhimmi Britain could do about it.

And yeah, the NATO and Dhimmi British soldiers might try to harass the Serbs, maybe close down a church here and there but so what? The Serbs merely need to stay patient and motivated, and wait the NATO troops and Dhimmi British out. If they try to close down or block a church in one place, the Serbs will just construct another. Then if NATO and the Dhimmi British try to close it down, they’ll just cause a reaction, get the Serbs to film the church-hating troops on video, cause them international humiliation and gradually wear them down. That’s the key advantage for the Serbs here— NATO and the Dhimmi British are bankrupt and have little interest in a prolonged Kosovo occupation, whereas since it’s the Serb homeland, the Serbs will never leave. If pushed around, they’ll just push back and come back stronger again.


83 posted on 03/13/2009 12:55:47 PM PDT by Javeth
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