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>>The Albanians seem to have been fans of the old "FBI" series, "change
the name to protect the innocent" has become "change the name to protect
the combatants".  One group expires, with the members evolving into the
next new group(s).  A<>E<>R <<


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WSWS : News & Analysis : Europe : The Balkans
US-European antagonisms sharpen over Macedonia
By Richard Tyler and Chris Marsden
22 August 2001
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NATO chiefs will decide today whether to press ahead with “Operation
Essential Harvest” in Macedonia. Their decision follows the visit by NATO
Supreme Commander US General Joseph Ralston to determine whether,
despite sporadic violence and the bombing of a monastery, the cease-fire
agreed last Monday will hold. The mission will eventually involve the
deployment of a 3,500-strong NATO force tasked with overseeing a weapons
handover by the Albanian insurgent National Liberation Army (NLA) that has
been fighting Macedonian government forces since March.
British and French units began arriving in Macedonia last weekend as an
advance guard, following the accord reached in Skopje agreeing a “complete
cessation of hostilities” and outlining constitutional changes that grant
greater rights to Macedonia’s Albanian minority. Representatives of the
country’s main Macedonian and Albanian parties signed the “Framework
Agreement,” which also provides the basis for the NATO operation.
Neither the document, prepared under the joint auspices of the European
Union and the USA, nor the deployment of NATO forces can bring peace to
this former Yugoslav republic. Indeed an examination of the circumstances
leading up to the signing of the agreement shows that the destabilisation of
Macedonia is the product of the growing conflict between the Western
powers for hegemony over the strategically vital Balkan region.
Just months ago, NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson was denouncing
the NLA as “a bunch of murderous thugs whose objective is to destroy a
democratic Macedonia”. EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana said the NLA
“terrorists have to be isolated,” while US Secretary of State Colin Powell
expressed, “the United States’ total commitment to the territorial integrity of
Macedonia” in the face of “dastardly and cowardly acts from terrorists and
terrorist organizations that are trying to subvert the democratic process in
Macedonia.”
Recalling such statements highlights the hypocrisy of any claim by the
Western powers to be acting as the “honest brokers” in Macedonia. The
central aim of the Framework Agreement is to push the government in
Skopje to reach a settlement with the very organisation the NATO allies
earlier denounced as terrorists who should be met by force.
The agreement allows for a wide-ranging “decentralisation” of the state. The
promise of greater ethnic Albanian representation in the security forces
means former NLA guerrillas, rather than being treated as a bunch of thugs,
will soon be donning police uniforms.
The KLA - tool of American interests in the Balkans
The elevation of the NLA, making it into a power in the land, has its origins in
the efforts of the US to bring down the Serbian regime of Slobodan Milosevic.
As the dominant power in the region, Serbia was viewed by Washington as
an obstacle to its control of the Balkans.
As part of its war against Serbia, the US financed, trained and armed the
ethnic Albanian separatist Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA, or UÇK in
Albanian), which waged a terrorist campaign in the Serbian province and
provoked retaliatory actions by Milosevic’s nationalist regime. Under the
guise of defending Kosovo’s Albanian minority from ethnic cleansing, NATO
then launched its cowardly war against Serbia in March 1999. After three
months of high-altitude bombing raids on Belgrade and other Serbian cities,
the Western-imposed “peace” saw the creation of a de-facto NATO
protectorate in Kosovo.
As well as securing control of Yugoslavia’s own natural resources—such as
the substantial deposits of lead, zinc, cadmium, silver, gold and coal in
Kosovo—whoever dominates the Balkans controls access to the former
territories of the Soviet Union. The greatest untapped oil and gas reserves in
the world are located in the former Soviet republics bordering the Caspian
Sea (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan). Reserves comparable in size
to Iran or Iraq’s are the subject of intense competition over who will control
extraction. Western analysts also expect the Caspian region to become a
major world gold producer. Kazakhstan, with 10,000 tons, has the second
largest gold reserves in the world.
In February 1998 during a US House Committee meeting on the strategic
importance of the Caspian region, chairman Doug Bereuter explained, “US
policy goals regarding energy resources in this region include fostering the
independence of the states and their ties to the West; breaking Russia’s
monopoly over oil and gas transport routes; promoting Western energy
security through diversified suppliers; encouraging the construction of east-
west pipelines that do not transit Iran; and denying Iran dangerous leverage
over the Central Asian economies.”
Following the war against Serbia, under US patronage, the former KLA
guerrillas became the bedrock of the “Kosovo Protection Corps” and were
equipped with modern weapons. This provided the basis for continued
operations to destabilise the Milosevic regime in Serbia. First, the KLA
spawned the Liberation Army of Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanovac,
(UCPMB), which was responsible mounting attacks on Serbian police units
in the Presevo valley, a largely Albanian area inside Serbia proper.
Then, under the eyes of the American NATO troops in Kosovo, in the guise
of the NLA, the KLA began to funnel arms and men across what has been
described as a “porous” border into Macedonia, to prosecute a struggle
against the government.
Some commentators have argued that the actions of the UCPMB and NLA
are those of a breakaway ultra-nationalist faction of the KLA, seeking to
pressurise the US and the Western powers to intervene on their behalf once
more, in order to take forward their campaign for a Greater Albania. Others,
however, allege there is far more direct US support in a campaign to
destabilise Macedonia and bring it under American rather than European
influence.
US-European antagonisms
Europe has made strenuous efforts to bring the Balkans into its economic
and political orbit. In April this year, Macedonia signed up to the Stabilisation
and Association Agreement, which provides for trade liberalisation, political
co-operation, economic and institutional reforms as a step towards
membership of the European Union and adoption of the euro. Albania and
Bulgaria plan to take the same route. Should Europe’s domination of these
countries be consolidated, this could possibly threaten vital US interests in
the Caucasus and Caspian.
One of the key supply routes in the region linking the Black Sea and the
Adriatic coast runs through Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania. A recent
article by Professor Michael Chussodovsky of the University of Ottowa notes,
“The Anglo-American consortium which controls the AMBO Trans-Balkan
pipeline project linking the Bulgarian port of Burgas to Vlore on the Albanian
Adriatic coastline largely excludes the participation of Europe’s competing oil
giant Total-Fina-Elf.” (America’s War in Macedonia, June 30, 2001)
The AMBO pipeline will eventually link up directly with other pipeline
corridors between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea basin.
Chussodovsky argues that the US is sponsoring the activities of the KLA and
its Macedonian sister party the NLA, in order to ensure its control of the
entire area through increasing the influence of its Albanian proxies. There is
a significant body of evidence to support such a hypothesis. Though both the
US and Europe took part in drafting the latest proposals for the NATO-
policed cease-fire, there have been repeated indications of underlying
tensions, including accusations made openly in the European media that the
KLA operation in Macedonia is effectively sponsored by America, with British
support.
A March 11article in Britain’s Observer newspaper cited a European K-For
battalion commander saying, “The CIA has been allowed to run riot in Kosovo
with a private army designed to overthrow Slobodan Milosevic. Now he’s
gone the US State Department seems incapable of reining in its bastard
army... Most of last year, there was a growing frustration with US support for
the radical Albanians. US policy was and still is out of step with the other
NATO allies.”
On June 25, US forces took unilateral action to evacuate hundreds of
Albanian separatist guerrillas from outside the Macedonian capital Skopje. A
force of 81 American soldiers and 16 armed Humvee military vehicles
escorted 20 busloads of troops belonging to the NLA from the village of
Aracinovo on the outskirts of Skopje, after they had been trapped there by
the Macedonian army.
Four NATO trucks helped transport the separatists’ weapons, which were
later returned to the guerrillas in an operation authored by NATO
commander, US General Joseph Ralston, and sanctioned by President
Bush, his national security adviser Condoleeza Rice and Defense Secretary
Donald Rumsfeld.
On June 28, the German daily Hamburger Abendblatt ran a story on the
rescue, which stated, “Among the retreating rebels there were also 17
‘instructors’—former US officers, who tutored the rebel in military matters.
But this isn’t all: Macedonian security circles maintain that 70 per cent of the
equipment that was carried away by the Guerrillas was US made—including
the most modern type of third generation night-viewers.”
At the end of July, the influential German news weekly Der Spiegel published
an article headlined “The Americans’ Double Game,” exposing US
involvement with the Albanian insurgents in Macedonia. The article stated,
“the KLA is the main villain, while the Americans play a shady role.”
“The KLA fighters were originally schooled by American and British trainers
in Albanian camps for deployment against Milosevic’s soldiers in Kosovo. No
one knows the most important participants, the KLA command structure,
their financiers and weapons’ suppliers as well as the CIA, which regards the
Albanian Secret service as an affiliate organisation.”
With talks aimed at forcing the government in Skopje to reach a settlement
with the KLA/NLA in Macedonia in the balance, Washington was forced to
act to deflect criticisms of its role. All the more so when a similar story to
that in Der Spiegel appeared in London’s Sunday Times.
On August 10, the US Office of Public Affairs in Pristina issued a strongly
worded statement expressing concern that the media in Europe were
“conveying false reports on US support for the so-called National Liberation
Army [UCK] in Macedonia. Spreading misinformation makes it harder to
restore a climate in which Macedonia’s parties can implement the agreement
initialled on 8 August.
“In particular, we are concerned about patently false information reported in
the London Sunday Times and Der Spiegel that has been repeated in local
media without verification or substantiation. Irresponsible and inflammatory
reports undermine the genuine efforts of the international community to
support a peaceful solution.”
Although Britain will provide 1,000 troops, France, Germany and Italy are
also planning to send significant numbers. They clearly wish to ensure that
the US is not in a position to dictate events as they did in Bosnia and
Kosovo.
Underlining the barely concealed tensions across the Atlantic, Britain’s
Conservative opposition has questioned whether the operation should
proceed. Strong advocates of an Anglo-American axis, the Tories believe the
US is at best lukewarm about what is an essentially European initiative in
Macedonia. Shadow Defence Secretary Iain Duncan Smith expressed his
misgivings over “British troops being sent to a very volatile situation”, while
the party’s press release asserted its belief “that the United States had
misgivings about the initial deployment.”
In the final analysis, the manoeuvres and counter-manoeuvres of the Western
powers in the Balkans are creating a situation that can easily spiral out of
control. Whatever the degree to which the actions of the Albanian
nationalists in Macedonia have been sanctioned by the US, the whipping up
of national antagonisms has its own terrible logic. The separatists will rightly
regard the Framework Agreement as a concession wrung with Western
support, and as a step towards achieving a Greater Albania.
Fighting has continued unabated since the agreement was signed. Although
the main rebel force gave its approval to the Framework Agreement, a split-
off group calling itself the Albanian National Army has rejected the deal. In
their communiqué, the organisation said it would continue its efforts “until we
achieve the full liberation of Albanian lands”. The NLA’s guerrilla war has
deepened antagonisms between the majority Slav Macedonian population
and the sizeable ethnic Albanian minority. Macedonian chauvinists are
already seeking to whip-up these antagonisms in order to legitimise reprisals
against the Albanian minority.
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