Kosovo really should be none of our business.
This article tells you things about Kosovo and the consequences that you will not hear on the major media. It also gives a good analogy were this forced action to happen here rather then in the Balkans.
Tags: china, europe, islam, kosovo, media, russiaThomas 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, Europe’s 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 didn’t 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 don’t want to live under Muslim rule.
When did it become the free world’s business to spread Shari’a law, as is always the upshot of any Islamicizing region?
Date posted: Saturday, February 23rd, 2008 2:23 pm | Under category: dumb, irrational
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As a matter of fact, it is also none of Russia’s business. Nevertheless, for once, I have to agree with the Russians on this one. Looking back on it, I think the cessation of Kosovo was not a good thing after all. On the one hand, I understand we have a pretty messed up situation there and a lot of tension. But on the other hand, Kosovo has traditionally been a Serbian province. If this was all about their Albanian ethnicity, then why didn’t they want to become part of some “greater Albania?” The thing is lots of “Albanian” Kosovars in fact have Serbian ancestry. So it looks to me that the religious identity may be playing a larger role in all this after all, despite the majority of Kosovars being Muslims in name more than Taliban-style Muslims. I’m not picking sides here; I’m criticizing the diplomatic approach taken by most of the EU member states and the U.S.
I’m all for the nation state but I don’t think that’s what we’re dealing with here. But I’m also for national sovereignty. Either way, I think it’s nobody’s business but that of the Serbs/Kosovars. The West and other nations should have kept their noses out of this mess a long time ago and had them find out for themselves. That would be a radical break with the current U.N. backed “peace” policies but it would prevent us a lot of trouble and taxpayer’s money. Let them fight their own bloody wars! Sounds harsh but it’s just a reality we got to face. I find the current U.S. policy that was openly pro-Kosovo independence from the start to be very stupid. On the one hand the Bush administration wants to fight Islamic terrorism all around the world, but on the other hand you’ve now created a new Muslim state in Europe. What’s next? The independent Muslim nation of Kurdistan? What about the Assyrian Christian population living in “Kurdistan?” Look at the partition of India when the Muslims created their own virtual countries - West & East Pakistan (modern-day Bangladesh). What the heck did that ever solve? All you have is continued strife, religiously motivated violence, and more arms races!
Definitely the way to go, people…