"Following the broadcast of its latest attack on American firearm laws and .50-caliber rifles by the CBS newsmagazine "60 Minutes," the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms today called on the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to investigate the subject of that report, identified as Florin Krasniqi.
...If this guy is running guns from America to a part of the world in turmoil, and doing it in violation of various federal and state gun laws," Gottlieb said, "he's hardly a hero."
Why isn't that scumbag in a jail?
At the event, we see Krasniqi greeting Wesley Clark. "Mr. Clark, this is your group, your KLA," Krasniqi says, introducing the former NATO commander to six or so fellow KLA fighters whom Krasniqi helped resettle in the U.S. Krasniqi himself was smuggled into the country across the Mexican border in the trunk of a car.
Didn't these creatures "win" the war? Why are they here? They have their country now, why can't I have mine?
"With money, you can do amazing things in this country," Krasniqi rhapsodizes. "Senators and congressmen are looking for donations, and if you raise the money they need for their campaigns, they pay you back."
At least he understands how the American system works.
Today Kosovo is just five percent away from being ethnically pure--purged of all minorities via pogroms, which reached a crescendo in March of last year. Nearly 200 Serbian churches and monasteries have been burned, destroyed, spray-painted with "KLA" and/or used as a toilet.
Yep, the war against ethnic cleansing has resulted in, you guessed it, ethnic cleansing. It was a typical war of liberal imperialism, where the blood and resources of Western nations were used in a way that was not only not in their interests but actually against their interests.
And once again, the push to outlaw .50 guns shows how current and future anti-terrorist laws will be turned against the American people and the Constitution, and were intended to from the beginning by many who pushed them.
The Drina more or less forms the boundary between Serbia and Bosnia before flowing into the Sava. It is nowhere near Albania or even the Serbian province of Kosovo.
On the map below you can see the name Drina just below Sarajevo.