Re: [CTRL] Rep. Metcalf-"We Have No Business in Kosovo"
-Caveat Lector- http://www.ctrl.org/"> -Cui Bono?- FYI Bill Richer wrote: > -Caveat Lector- http://www.ctrl.org/"> > -Cui Bono?- > > WJPBR Email News List [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Peace at any cost is a prelude to war! > > Rep. Metcalf-"We Have No Business in Kosovo" > > Rep. Metcalf-"We Have No Business in Kosovo" > "We Need to Bring America Home > OPPOSING CONTINUED U.S. INVOLVEMENT IN THE BALKAN CONFLICT > > (House of Representatives - March 30, 2000) > > The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the gentleman > from Washington (Mr. Metcalf) is recognized for 5 minutes. > > Mr. METCALF. Mr. Speaker,we have no business in Kosovo. We have no overriding > national interest there. > > We have heard much vaunted allegations of human rights violations leveled > against the Serbian government. Unfortunately, once again, we come to find > out that an administration determined to mire us in overseas turmoil has > greatly exaggerated the situation to win over a skeptical public and stampede > the Congress. > > In this case, we were told several months ago that as many as 100,000 > Albanian Kosovars were brutally murdered. Now we are looking at a figure > closer to 1,000. > > What of our continually expanded bombing that eventually included not only > public transportation but medical facilities, nearly 100 schools, churches, > and homes? What of the innocent deaths we inflicted with tax dollars of the > citizens of the United States? What have we done here? What were the > objectives of our President's most recent adventure? What are the results? > > We were told when we went into Kosovo that we went there to stop ethnic > cleansing. It continues with a vengeance, this time with the acquiescence of > our own forces. > > The KLA, not 2 years ago classified by our own State Department as a > heroin-financed terrorist organization, soon to be vaunted by the Clinton > administration as freedom fighters, now roams the countryside brutalizing > innocents, not only Serbs but gypsies, Muslims, Slavs, and Albanians opposed > to their thuggishness. > > Bishop Artemije of the Diocese of Kosovo stated one month ago before the > Helsinki Commission, and I quote, `More than 80 Orthodox churches have been > either completely destroyed or severely damaged since the end of the war. The > ancient churches, many of which survived 500 years of Ottoman Moslem rule, > could not survive 8 months of the internationally guaranteed peace. > Regretfully, all this happens in the presence of KFOR, the NATO peacekeeping > force in Kosovo, and the U.N.' > > Yes, we have cast our lot with the KLA and its affiliates, an organization > dedicated to its own version of ethnic cleansing. Removal of all > non-Albanians from a region that not only includes Kosovo, but also southern > Serbia and Macedonia, with its Albanian minority. > > We were told we went into Kosovo to `stabilize the Balkans.' Initially, the > ambiguity of our policy gave the green light to separatist movements around > the region. Today, in both Bosnia and Kosovo, we are committed into the > future as far as the eye can see. When I was able to cause a vote on the > floor of the House on the incursion into Bosnia, a vote the administration > did not want to take place, I stated on this floor, Mr. Speaker, that Mr. > Clinton would not keep his promise to us. > > What was his promise? That he would send our American troops home from Bosnia > by December 20, 1996. I ask, Mr. Speaker, what stability have we achieved in > the Balkans? And at what price to this Nation? Can anyone share with this > Congress a realistic exit strategy from this quagmire? > > In the Kosovo region, yesterday's Washington Post tells us that Kosovar > militias still refuse to disarm and are now destabilizing southern Serbia. A > new confrontation with Milosevic and a new refugee crisis is feared. And what > will we do with a violent KLA we empowered when it turns its sights on > Macedonia, which also has an Albanian population? > > I agree with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison's assessment of our Balkan > interventions recently published in the Financial Times. She said, `NATO has > got to get off of this merry-go-round. It must acknowledge that imposing > multicultural democracy at the point of a gun is not working.' > > Mr. Speaker, we were told we went into Kosovo to thwart the Serbian ruler > there, Milosevic. What have we accomplished here? Milosevic is more firmly in > place than ever; hard-liners in Serbia in a better place than ever before due > entirely to our intervention; the bombing of civilians; the vilification of > the Serbian people; and, the destruction of the Serbian culture under our > occupation. > > We were told we went into Kosovo to ensure the credibility of NATO. But did > we do this by violating the first section of the NATO charter by launching a > war against a sovereign Nation that has committed no aggression against any > of its neighbors? NATO's strength was th
Re: [CTRL] Rep. Metcalf-"We Have No Business in Kosovo"
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[CTRL] Rep. Metcalf-"We Have No Business in Kosovo"
-Caveat Lector- http://www.ctrl.org/"> -Cui Bono?- WJPBR Email News List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Peace at any cost is a prelude to war! Rep. Metcalf-"We Have No Business in Kosovo" Rep. Metcalf-"We Have No Business in Kosovo" "We Need to Bring America Home OPPOSING CONTINUED U.S. INVOLVEMENT IN THE BALKAN CONFLICT (House of Representatives - March 30, 2000) The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the gentleman from Washington (Mr. Metcalf) is recognized for 5 minutes. Mr. METCALF. Mr. Speaker,we have no business in Kosovo. We have no overriding national interest there. We have heard much vaunted allegations of human rights violations leveled against the Serbian government. Unfortunately, once again, we come to find out that an administration determined to mire us in overseas turmoil has greatly exaggerated the situation to win over a skeptical public and stampede the Congress. In this case, we were told several months ago that as many as 100,000 Albanian Kosovars were brutally murdered. Now we are looking at a figure closer to 1,000. What of our continually expanded bombing that eventually included not only public transportation but medical facilities, nearly 100 schools, churches, and homes? What of the innocent deaths we inflicted with tax dollars of the citizens of the United States? What have we done here? What were the objectives of our President's most recent adventure? What are the results? We were told when we went into Kosovo that we went there to stop ethnic cleansing. It continues with a vengeance, this time with the acquiescence of our own forces. The KLA, not 2 years ago classified by our own State Department as a heroin-financed terrorist organization, soon to be vaunted by the Clinton administration as freedom fighters, now roams the countryside brutalizing innocents, not only Serbs but gypsies, Muslims, Slavs, and Albanians opposed to their thuggishness. Bishop Artemije of the Diocese of Kosovo stated one month ago before the Helsinki Commission, and I quote, `More than 80 Orthodox churches have been either completely destroyed or severely damaged since the end of the war. The ancient churches, many of which survived 500 years of Ottoman Moslem rule, could not survive 8 months of the internationally guaranteed peace. Regretfully, all this happens in the presence of KFOR, the NATO peacekeeping force in Kosovo, and the U.N.' Yes, we have cast our lot with the KLA and its affiliates, an organization dedicated to its own version of ethnic cleansing. Removal of all non-Albanians from a region that not only includes Kosovo, but also southern Serbia and Macedonia, with its Albanian minority. We were told we went into Kosovo to `stabilize the Balkans.' Initially, the ambiguity of our policy gave the green light to separatist movements around the region. Today, in both Bosnia and Kosovo, we are committed into the future as far as the eye can see. When I was able to cause a vote on the floor of the House on the incursion into Bosnia, a vote the administration did not want to take place, I stated on this floor, Mr. Speaker, that Mr. Clinton would not keep his promise to us. What was his promise? That he would send our American troops home from Bosnia by December 20, 1996. I ask, Mr. Speaker, what stability have we achieved in the Balkans? And at what price to this Nation? Can anyone share with this Congress a realistic exit strategy from this quagmire? In the Kosovo region, yesterday's Washington Post tells us that Kosovar militias still refuse to disarm and are now destabilizing southern Serbia. A new confrontation with Milosevic and a new refugee crisis is feared. And what will we do with a violent KLA we empowered when it turns its sights on Macedonia, which also has an Albanian population? I agree with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison's assessment of our Balkan interventions recently published in the Financial Times. She said, `NATO has got to get off of this merry-go-round. It must acknowledge that imposing multicultural democracy at the point of a gun is not working.' Mr. Speaker, we were told we went into Kosovo to thwart the Serbian ruler there, Milosevic. What have we accomplished here? Milosevic is more firmly in place than ever; hard-liners in Serbia in a better place than ever before due entirely to our intervention; the bombing of civilians; the vilification of the Serbian people; and, the destruction of the Serbian culture under our occupation. We were told we went into Kosovo to ensure the credibility of NATO. But did we do this by violating the first section of the NATO charter by launching a war against a sovereign Nation that has committed no aggression against any of its neighbors? NATO's strength was that it was a shield, not a sword. Some skeptics say that NATO actions were one of justification, considering their original mission was to protect Europe from a Soviet Union that no longer exists. The costs of Kosovo? Displacement of hundreds of th