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    HAS COLD WAR II COMMENCED?
    By Vojin Joksimovich

    Serbianna.com, MI
    http://www.serbianna.com/columns/joksimovich/008. shtml
    July 9 2007

    Lectures

    Vojin Joksimovich has served as the first Vice President of the San
    Diego North County Chapter of the World Affairs Council in charge
    of the program for the last three years. The Council meets weekly
    on Thursdays throughout the year (about 50 sessions per year) and
    covers a spectrum of foreign affairs subjects. The speakers are either
    distinguished guests or members. On June 28, 2007 (the Vidovdan day)
    a San Diego State University professor was supposed to address the
    Council on the subject of Central Asia. He cancelled and Vojin proposed
    instead, reflecting the outcome of the G-8 meeting in Germany, a debate
    on the subject has Cold War II commenced? The Council accepted and the
    debate was initiated by a three member panel of speakers addressing
    the following subjects: (a) Missile shield in Poland and the Czech
    Republic or Euro-ABM program; (b) Kosovo independence issue; and (c)
    Other U.S./Russia hot issues as authored in an essay by the former
    Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko published in the May/June
    2007 issue of Foreign Affairs. The members participated in the second
    part of the program. Vojin Joksimovich notes on the subject of Kosovo
    independence are reproduced below.

    Today marks the 618 anniversary of the Kosovo battle between the
    Serbs and the Ottoman Empire; battle between Christianity and Islam
    which led to the loss of Serbian sovereignty in 1463 and enabled the
    Turks to march on to Budapest and Vienna. In 2007 we are experiencing
    another Kosovo battle. This time the battle has been a diplomatic one
    thus far. A battle between the U.S. and Serbia. The battle between
    adherences to foundations of international law vs. force.

    The Ottoman records of 1445 show that Kosovo & Metohija population
    consisted almost exclusively of Serbs (~99%) as the Serbs started
    populating Kosovo in the 6th century and created there the Serbian
    kingdom and the Serbian holy land with some 1300 churches and
    monasteries.

    Over 5 centuries of Serb ethnic cleansing followed first by the
    Ottomans, then Austro-Hungarian Empire, then Hitler-Mussolini Axis,
    then communist dictator Tito and now U.S./NATO using Albanians as
    their proxies.

    Serb-Albanian conflict, which is almost 130 yrs old was reignited
    in 1990s as the Islamist and U.S./NATO interests merged leading to
    a jihad against the Serb-Orthodox Christians

    In 1994 Osama bin Laden established a base in Albania after his
    phenomenal success in Bosnia and started to arm and infiltrate
    the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), which was then classified by the
    State Department as terrorist organization. Subsequently the Western
    intelligence agencies (CIA, MI6, and BND) joined in support of the
    KLA. After the KLA insurrection from Albania was defeated by the
    Serbian police, Clinton/Blair decided to go to war against Serbia
    and in the process hijacked holocaust to wrest Kosovo from Serbia.

    UN Resolution 1244 ended the war, created UN/NATO protectorate but
    reaffirmed the commitment of member states to the sovereignty and
    territorial integrity of Serbia.

    After 8 years the UN/NATO protectorate has dismally failed (as
    discussed in Peace at any Price: How the World Failed Kosovo by Iain
    King and Whit Mason) and in the process grossly violated the UN 1244.

    Having created a royal mess so called international community started
    looking for the way out. A centerpiece of the program: human rights
    eight point package ahead of status approach was jettisoned. In 2003,
    a UN police spokesman said that Kosovo "is not a society affected by
    organized crime, but a society founded on organized crime."

    Former Finnish President, Marti Ahtisaari was appointed in 2005 as the
    special UN envoy to "mediate" the interethnic conflict. He has been the
    wrong man for the job from day one as illustrated with his statement
    that Serbia must give in because it is guilty as a nation-nobody must
    be allowed to pin a feeling of national guilt on any group of people
    only individuals proclaimed by many including the ICTY. Recently BND
    sent the documentation to the UN Secretary General accusing Ahtisaari
    that he took the bribe from the Albanian mafia.

    On March 26, 2007 Ahtisaari submitted a report to the UN Security
    Council recommending Kosovo independence supervised by the EU with
    continued presence of the NATO troops on the ground. In my humble
    opinion, the Ahtisaari approach has been designed to shift the
    intractable situation to somebody else and if it provokes either the
    Serbs or Albanians, or both, so be it. Then they would be blamed for
    the impending disaster. Turning water into wine is nothing compared
    to transforming the republic of heroin, black hole of Europe, into a
    model democratic multi-ethnic state. But that is the miracle Ahtisaari
    has come up with.

    The U.S./GB/France/Germany jumped on Ahtisaari recommendation and
    drafted a UN resolution which would annul the UN 1244 and thus would
    detach Kosovo from Serbia.

    Serbia with help from resurgent Russia and some other countries
    has opposed the Ahtisaari plan as well as the three drafts of the
    Western sponsored UN resolution. In the second draft only a few
    words were changed. The third draft filed on June 20 sponsored by the
    U.S./UK/France proposed the postponement of supervised independence
    for 120 days, this time would be given to the Serbian and Albanian
    negotiators to reach an agreement with automatic imposition of the
    Ahtisaari plan if the parties cannot agree. In Moscow and Belgrade the
    third draft was dead on arrival. Russia opposes artificial deadlines
    and automatism and Serbia is not interested in the negotiations
    when the final outcome is predetermined and amounts to violation of
    the UN charter and the Serbian constitution. Serbia is looking for
    a sustainable solution. Imposed solution is not sustainable as it
    would plant the seed for the next conflict.

    Russia and Serbia, as well as a number of UN Security Council members
    such as China, Indonesia and South Africa, believe that the rule
    of law should be the keystone of the international order using WWII
    experiences as an example. Kosovo independence established on the 15%
    of the Republic of Serbia territory would violate the UN Charter,
    Helsinki Accords, Badinter Commission and the UN 1244 as well as the
    previous UN Kosovo resolutions. Kosovo independence would be the first
    time in post WWII history that the boundaries of a nation state had
    been drawn against its will. Why would the UN violate own Charter to
    create the second Albanian state in Europe?

    Russia and Serbia, as well as some neighboring countries, point out
    that Kosovo independence would destabilize the region. Hence they
    are looking for a sustainable solution which would preserve Serbia's
    territorial integrity and sovereignty with everything else being
    negotiable and subject to agreement between Belgrade and Pristina. A
    Serbian plan is now in Putin's hand that supposedly he will put on the
    table when he meets with President Bush on July 1&2 at Kennebunkport.

    In addition Kosovo independence would establish a far-reaching
    precedent for many separatists round the world. Why does Kosovo
    deserve independence while South Ossetia, Abkhazia, Transniestria
    and Nagorno-Karabakh and others do not? The UN Resolution sponsors
    make the case that Kosovo is a sui generis case using the argument
    that Serbia has lost the right to rule the Kosovo because Milosevic's
    regime opposed NATO and committed acts of ethnic cleansing. The ethnic
    cleansing arguments stated are, by and large, based on half truth
    and outright falsehoods. Besides the logic is that the history both
    before Milosevic (millennium old) and after Milosevic does not count.

    Indonesia, a Muslim country and a UN Security Council member, is
    not sold on the Ahtisaari plan and the sui generis Kosovo case and
    proposed that the Kosovo issue be deferred to the EU at the time when
    the EU is ready to accept both Serbia and Kosovo as members.

    For radical Islamists Kosovo represents a jihad. Why the US on one
    hand is fighting jihadists in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere but is
    in the business of creating the Islamist states in the Balkans is
    paradoxical. Part of the "strategic concept" for dismemberment of
    former Yugoslavia has been the appeasement of the Islamist world,
    which started under president Bush 41 and then was embraced by
    the Clinton administration and now by Bush 43. As early as 1992,
    the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) demanded independence
    for Bosnia and Kosovo and division of Macedonia. The U.S./NATO has
    essentially complied with these wishes. Bush announced yesterday,
    at the rededication ceremony of the Islamic Center of Washington DC,
    that he will appoint a special U.S. envoy to the OIC. This speaker
    considers the OIC to be Islaminterna analogous to what cominterna was.

    Since announcement of the Ahtisaari plan I must have read over 100
    columns and editorials on the subject. Here are some headlines:
    "Russia still opposed, Russia digs in heels, and Russia refuses
    to budge." After exercises in bullying these articles ad nauseam
    reiterated that Russia was supporting its co-religionist and Slavic
    historic ally. There was hardly any appreciation that Yeltsin's Russia
    is history and resurgent Putin's Russia is the reality. Kosovo was
    one of the reasons why Yeltsin had to go. Here is what Putin said in
    Zagreb and Istanbul this weekend at the Balkans Energy Summit and the
    Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization meetings: "The Balkans and
    the Black Sea have always been a sphere of our special interests and
    it is natural a resurgent Russia is returning here." If Putin gave in
    on Kosovo his efforts to re-establish Russia as a great power would
    be severely undermined.

    Last week in Washington we witnessed a heated exchange on Kosovo issue
    between members of the Russian Duma Foreign Relations committee and
    their U.S. colleagues. Natalia Narochnitskaya, a Russian lawmaker,
    made a strong case against independence while Congressmen Lantos
    and Engel, long-time advocates of Kosovo independence and major
    recipients of contributions from the Albanian lobby, threatened that
    the UN might be bypassed in case of a Russian veto, and that Kosovo
    could unilaterally declare independence. They went as far as claiming
    that the U.S. would recognize Kosovo next day after declaration of
    independence and even to be followed by the EU members. However,
    the EU ministers have reiterated again this week their support for
    a UN resolution but will not back unilateral declaration as it would
    divide the EU like the Iraq war did.

    Some expect much in the way of compromise from the Bush/Putin
    meeting this coming weekend. I am personally skeptical especially
    after reading the statement from the American ambassador to Serbia:
    "We believe that a compromise has already been achieved."

    I will conclude with an analogy between Kosovo and the U.S. Southwest
    where we live. If Bush were to deliver 15% of the Serbian territory to
    Kosovo Albanians, who had never owned Kosovo, he would then establish
    a precedent for the return of the U.S. Southwest to Mexico. There
    are numerous organizations which are attempting to annex California,
    Arizona, New Mexico, Texas plus Southern Colorado to create "Republica
    Del Norte."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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