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The battle for Kosovo moves to the corridors of US power
Financiale Times ^ | December 2nd 2005. | By Guy Dinmore

Posted on 12/02/2005 10:40:52 AM PST by kronos77

rom the muddy fields and torched villages of Kosovo six years ago, the struggle of its Albanian majority for independence from Serbia is moving to the political battlegrounds of Washington. ADVERTISEMENT <A TARGET="_blank" HREF="http://ads.ft.com/event.ng/Type=click&FlightID=40451&AdID=57424&TargetID=18309&Segments=3099,6198,6235,9122,9179,9630,10158,11057,11059,11353,11471,11693,12817,13043,13212,13306,13522,13590,14052,14109,14316,15245,15536,15545,16157,18041,18316,18348,18446,18469,18489,18876,18952,18961,18962,19119,19313,19724&Targets=3099,15407,7972,6224,18699,20103,20316,18309,16107,19353,20096,19703,19845,18516,20511&Values=30,51,63,77,85,94,102,150,165,239,249,253,494,547,559,575,600,639,663,931,2155,3614,4431,4548,4570,4646,4704,5633,6186,6206,6380,6391,6396,6617,8072,8177,8179,8429,8453&RawValues=&Redirect=http://news.ft.com/Common/SiteTour/newspaper"><IMG SRC="http://www.image.ft.com/adimages/banner/marketingcontainermpu.gif" WIDTH=300 HEIGHT=250 BORDER=0></A>

Although Martti Ahtisaari, the special United Nations envoy and former Finnish president, launched his shuttle diplomacy in the Balkans last week in a bid to negotiate a final settlement, all sides recognise the critical importance of lobbying the US now that the Bush administration has decided it will actively push the process to a resolution.

All sides involved in the "final status" talks also agree that the status quo is untenable. Kosovo has been under UN administration since 1999 when Nato bombed Serbia and occupied the province to halt waves of ethnic cleansing and killings of the non-Serb population, made up mostly of Muslim Albanians.

Since then, about half the Serb minority has fled the historic cradle of their Christian Orthodox heritage, as ethnic grievances simmer and sometimes explode into violence.

Last month, in the august settings of Washington's elite Metropolitan Club, the "Alliance for a New Kosovo" launched its drive for independence.

Following a well-worn campaign trail, the Kosovo Albanians have a put up a large pool of money, attracted big names among former US officials, brought in a big ticket think-tank and international lobbying company and marshalled their supporters in Congress.

"The only reasonable answer is independence," declared Samuel Hoskinson, president of the Alliance and former deputy head of the National Intelligence Council.

He was joined at the Metropolitan by Frank Carlucci, former defence secretary and emeritus chairman of the Carlyle Group, the private investment firm close to the Bush administration. He warned that Russia, the traditional ally of the Serbs, had fired a warning shot in opposition. "But this is a road we have to travel," he said.

Other former officials suggested the US might have to resort to an "imposed settlement" if Serbia did not yield from its position of "more than autonomy, less than independence".

The conference was co-sponsored by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a prestigious think-tank whose analyst, Janusz Bugajski, advises the Alliance.

It has also hired Jefferson Waterman International, a lobbying company. Unannounced behind the scenes, however, was the man who made it all happen - Behgjet Pacolli, head of the Swiss-based Mabetex Group and possibly the world's richest Albanian. A resident of Lugano, Mr Pacolli is seeking to convert his wealth into political influence in his native Kosovo, where he grew up in poverty.

Now he numbers the rich and famous among his friends, including former presidents Boris Yeltsin and Bill Clinton.

Serbia has not yet found the right lobbying company to fight its cause, although President Boris Tadic has employed RSLB, a Washington consultancy, in his capacity as head of the Democratic party. RSLB is run by a group of Israeli businessmen and former officials and military figures, including Yuval Rabin, son of the assassinated Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin. This has raised speculation that the Serbian side hopes to attract the support of Washington's influential Jewish lobby groups.

The battle is also being played out in Congress, where Serbia is immediately handicapped on the war crimes issue. As long as Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic, the two Bosnian Serbs wanted for war crimes, remain at large then Serbia will struggle to win explicit backing.

Nonetheless, the Serbs have recently won some skirmishes on Capitol Hill where they have established a Serbian caucus. Last month, the Senate approved a non-binding resolution sponsored by George Voinovich, the Ohio Republican, that urged Kosovo and Serbia to compromise.

Serbs also see victory in a decision by Tom Lantos, a veteran California Democrat in the House, not to try to push through a resolution backing independence. Prominent committee members argued against the proposed bill a year ago. A spokeswoman for Mr Lantos said he had decided to let the Bush administration "pursue its new course" over Kosovo.

Officially the administration says it takes no position on the "final status" talks but that it will not let the matter drag on. Together with the European powers, it says Kosovo cannot be partitioned, or merge with Albania or parts of Macedonia.

But European diplomats strongly believe the US favours "conditional" or "supervised" independence. This would entail Kosovo remaining a ward of the international community for several years until given full statehood and eventual membership of Nato and the European Union. Serbia - and probably an independent Montenegro if it votes to leave its union with Serbia - would be given the same inducements.

Nicholas Burns, the senior State Department official handling the Balkan file, told a Senate hearing: "I made clear to them [the Kosovo Albanian leadership] that independence must be earned".

While some interpreted this to mean the US favoured such an outcome, Mr Burns also said neither side would get everything it wanted and that peace required compromises.

Andy Verich of the non-profit Serbian Unity Congress points out that ethnic Serbs, a large diaspora, played a role in George W. Bush's 2004 election victory. He counters suggestions that the White House has already made its mind up over Kosovo. "It's not all over yet," he says.


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1 posted on 12/02/2005 10:40:54 AM PST by kronos77
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To: kronos77

Now he numbers the rich and famous among his friends, including former presidents Boris Yeltsin and Bill Clinton.


Boris Yeltssin and Billy Clinton rides again!
You didn`t voted for them, but they are back!


2 posted on 12/02/2005 10:42:41 AM PST by kronos77 (Islam will be dealt with. Speak softly and carry a mashinegun with you.)
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To: kronos77

Wonder if this country is central enough for Al-Queda plans? A new Muslim nation appears.


3 posted on 12/02/2005 11:07:53 AM PST by PureTrouble
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To: PureTrouble

We should have backed the serbs in that one.


4 posted on 12/02/2005 11:15:01 AM PST by DeusExMachina05
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To: DeusExMachina05

Still not late for that.


5 posted on 12/02/2005 11:20:34 AM PST by kronos77 (Islam will be dealt with. Speak softly and carry a mashinegun with you.)
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To: kronos77

"Still not late for that."

Yes it is. No Republican or Democrat will take the other side after the Clinton Administration through their support to the Muslims. It would take guts to do that. No Politician I know of qualifies.


6 posted on 12/02/2005 11:25:04 AM PST by wmileo
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To: kronos77

Sure we fought on the wrong side.

This article typically lies through its teeth, talking about waves of ethnic cleansing of Muslims by Serbs, but never even hinting that the reason why half the Serbs have left the province is that Muslims have been performing ethnic cleansing under the benevolent eye of the UN, killing Serbs and burning ancient churches, and never even being tried for it, let alone convicted.

I'm afraid I agree with those who think this wrong will never be rectified in this generation. Maybe in the next generation, after another war. Meantime, you never hear a Republican speak the truth about clinton's war, and his fellow perpetrator and instigator, Tony Blair, is never blamed either. The most the Serbs can hope for is that the province will be divided, and they'll get a little piece of it.


7 posted on 12/02/2005 11:36:39 AM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: kronos77; zagor-te-nej; Lion in Winter; Honorary Serb; jb6; Incorrigible; DTA; ma bell; joan; ...
I wonder if Lantos was influenced by the fact that the KLA has rendered Kosovo Juden frei?

I'm probably giving him too much credit! Soros' check must have been late or some such thing.

8 posted on 12/02/2005 11:56:56 AM PST by FormerLib (Kosova: "land stolen from Serbs and given to terrorist killers in a futile attempt to appease them.")
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I think it is. Bush and Rice will see an opportunity to reach out to the religion of peace and work to create a mohammedan paradise in the heart of Serbia. A shining example of nation building. The mohammedans want freedom and democracy, you know. A true multicultural paradise where mohamedans, Christians and Jews may coexist until all Christians and Jews are removed.
9 posted on 12/02/2005 12:29:20 PM PST by isrul
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To: isrul; SJackson
>>>>>>>The mohammedans want freedom and democracy, you know. A true multicultural paradise where mohamedans, Christians and Jews may coexist until all Christians and Jews are removed.<<<<<

Isrul, all Jews have been already cleansed from Kosovo by Albanian extremists and Kosovo is JUDENREIN today, after 2000 years of Jewish presence. Started by Albanian Nazis with Hitler's help, finished by Albanian extremists with Clinton help.But do not expect to hear this tidbit from Jewish American Congress. Never forget, except when convenient. On other hand, You will hear all kind of garbage from liberal American Jews smearing the Serbs as a people.

The Serbs call Kosovo "Serb Jerusalem" because of 1400+ ancient Churches. Kosovo is the heart of their sprirituality. Liberal Jewish Americans not only directly helped Muslims take contol of it, they activelly participated in denigrating Serbs in Goebbels-styled manner. And they did it, with a lie on their lips that this is good for Israel.

As a result, the lasting pattern has been created. Intifada II was modelled over Kosovo, Jenin scam was modelled over Racak scam, and Muslim takeover of Israli land and Jerusalem will be modelled over Serb Jerusalem too. Why change something that works.

10 posted on 12/02/2005 12:57:33 PM PST by DTA
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To: isrul

The KLA has already removed all Jews from Kosovo.


11 posted on 12/02/2005 1:07:30 PM PST by FormerLib (Kosova: "land stolen from Serbs and given to terrorist killers in a futile attempt to appease them.")
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To: FormerLib

And they itend to do that in Israel too.
For Muslims, there cant be any Church or Sinagogue, only Mosks.


12 posted on 12/02/2005 3:40:27 PM PST by kronos77 (Islam will be dealt with. Speak softly and carry a mashinegun with you.)
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