Posted on 05/30/2005 12:32:56 AM PDT by Jane_N
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The troops will be home by Christmas Clinton said...but didn't say what year.
I'm supremely confident that Old Europe can handle the problem through negotiations. After all, they have "soft power". Too back they have hard enemies.
And this assertion has been borne out by the vast quantities of Balkan weaponry and personnel seized in Chechnya, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
Or something like that, I'm sure.
Meanwhile, America continues to base it's Balkan policy on actual events, leading to much confusion amongst the ignorant and uninformed.
The Muhammedan solution is to finish the ethnic cleansing of everyone else from Kosovo, of course. It's good that people are realizing this.
Peace will only come to Kosovo with the return of the Serb Army.
Where is the main stream media??? This is a quagmire!
WE BUY BAG OF SEMTEX FROM al-Qaeda TERRORISTS (in Kosovo) @ http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1035808/posts
This is Slobodan Milosevic, an innocent man being tried by a so-called International Criminal Tribunal in the Hague, Holland, presumably for attempting to deport (or ethnically cleanse) albanian islammites from a Serbian province for barbaric conduct over a protracted period of time.
One assumes that the Dutch are practicing to try themselves for ethnic cleansing and genocide, since they themselves are now beginning to expell muslims from their own country, also for barbaric conduct over a protracted period of time.
One can only assume that barbaric conduct over protracted periods of time is a sort of an islammite specialty.
Now, one way to prevent yourself from being charged with hypocricy, is to start torturing people. For the same reason that nobody would ever charge Al Capone with shoplifting, nobody would ever charge somebody like Adolf Eichman or Joseph Mengele with hypocrisy.
Now, in an American courtroom, that would be the instantaneous end of the trial and the prosecutor's career (doing anything other than washing dishes in the courtroom cafeteria) right there.
Thus there should be a question of how Americans would want to be associated with this process even before you consider the fact that Americans soundly reject the entire premise of the ICC and have gone as far as to pass a law requiring the president of the United States to use military force to rescue any American being held by that "tribunal". In other words, Holland would face the armed might of the United States military were it to try to do to any American what it is doing to Milosevic.
My advice to the Dutch: Don't sit around trying to guess whether or not that "Hague Invasion Act" is real or some sort of a joke; go ahead, try it. Kidnap some American soldier or political official and put him on trial for some sort of war crime charge in the Hague. I can't think of anything I'd have more fun watching than that, other than having the spetznaz rescue Slobodan Milosevic of course.
And we took care of that particular problem back in 2002 - you do remember the whole "Boka Star" episode, don't you?
Furthermore, the whole KLA-Al Qaeda links thing, upon investigation, turned out to be more the work of overactive imaginations such as yours, rather than having any basis in reality.
We've been in Kosovo for near 6 years, and though you and your friends would like to have everyone believe it's no different for our troops than Afghanistan or Iraq, prone to attack amongst a religiously fanatic hostile population, but that's not really an honest representation of the matter, is it.
Ths article: Thanks to his national security teams deliberate deception, the Balkans region is now a one-stop shop for terrorists all the way from Chechnya to Afghanistan and Iraq.
My linked article: We made our deal in Kosovo, a breeding ground for fanatics with al-Qaeda links. Our contact was the deputy commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) Niam Behljulji, known as Hulji. The group were trained by Bin Laden's men. Astonishingly, we met him under the noses of the British Army and UN forces - who remain as peacekeepers following Kosovo's bloody war with Serbia. Hulji, is said to supply terrorists across Europe and has been accused of massacring Serbian women and children during the war. He even posed grinning for a photograph, holding the severed head of one his victims.
No, it doesn't.
Hulji was accused of supplying terrorists in Europe - not Iraq, Afghanistan, or Chechnya, and was merely one stop on the reporter's itinerary - they also found weapons available in Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro, but, again, these weapons are already readily available in the conflict zones listed by Hanson.
Reading is fundamental, Destro - perhaps if you'd actually comprehend what you set out to read, rather than simply skimming text for keywords, you'd get a clue.
Can you supply one instance of a weapon smuggled from the Balkans to Iraq, Afghanistan, or Chechnya, since we shut down Jugoimport?
Defense officials who spoke on condition of anonymity said the United States is holding several hundred foreign fighters captured in Iraq, the majority of them Syrians. Others include Saudis, Sudanese, Egyptians, Yemenis, Moroccans, and Albanians, according to US government officials and terrorism specialists.
The Albanians (or Bosnians) just arent big time jihadists, regardless of how much you'd like it to be otherwise, and the Balkans isn't a source of weapons for conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, nor Chechnya.
Yup!
As usual, excellent work with the links Destro.
Look at you scramble. I will soon post to you an article linking Albanians to Chechens and al-Qaeda in France related to the ricin scare.
The attempt to tar Balkan muslims with the Al Qaeda brush failed miserably for lack of any substantiative evidence. So while you're free to continue playing your little link-o-rama game, it's all been, and shall continue to be for naught.
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