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Remember Kosovo? 
By Cliff Kincaid  |  December 28, 2004 
Clinton's policy was not to bomb those terrorists but to support them and
bomb the Christian Serbs.  
  


AIM put together a list of the most underreported or buried stories of 2004,
and one of them was the resurgence of anti-Serb, anti-Christian violence in
Kosovo.  Dozens were killed and more Christian churches were destroyed
there.  Kosovo got some attention near the end of the year when newspapers
covered the fact that a former leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army, the
KLA, became prime minister in a new Kosovo-based government.  A story in the
Washington Post, back on page 18, noted that he has been accused of "war
atrocities" and may be indicted.  Here's the rest of the story. 

Clinton's 1999 NATO war in Kosovo was illegal under U.S. and international
law.  The U.S. Congress never voted for it and the U.N. never endorsed it.
There was no claim that Yugoslavia had weapons of mass destruction or had
ties to terrorist groups.  Instead, Clinton had the U.S. intervene on behalf
of the terrorists, operating in Kosovo under the banner of the KLA.  They
had links to Osama bin Laden.  In fact, it is reported that the KLA's head
of elite forces, Muhammed al-Zawahiri, was the brother of Ayman al-Zawahiri,
the military commander for bin Laden's Al Qaeda.  After the war, the KLA was
transformed into the police force for Kosovo.

Clinton's policy was not to bomb those terrorists but to support them and
bomb the Christian Serbs.  It should be no surprise that the anti-Serb and
anti-Christian violence has continued.  If this is the first time that you
have heard the Clinton policy described in these terms, it is because you
believed all of the propaganda about how the Serbs were supposedly engaging
in the mass slaughter of the "ethnic Albanians" in Kosovo, and how NATO and
the U.S. intervened to stop it. 

In fact, this was a civil war in Yugoslavia that cost a couple thousand
lives.  It was a bloody conflict but nothing of such a magnitude that it
affected U.S. national security.  What was depicted as ethnic cleansing by
the Serbs was a reaction to the infiltration of Kosovo by Albanians who are
mostly Muslims and want to make the province into an independent state. 

There was violence on both sides.  Europe, which would rather appease than
confront the Muslim grab for political power, had a problem.  Their
"solution" was to have Clinton accommodate the Europeans by using U.S. and
NATO military power to intervene on behalf of the Muslims in Kosovo.  It was
done. Clinton complied with the European demands. Now we are on the verge of
helping create a Muslim state in the heart of Europe.

This new Kosovo Prime Minister has been indicted in Serbia on 108 counts of
war crimes committed by his troops against Serb civilians, as well as other
offenses. Columnist Nebojsa Malic said those additional offenses include
child rape, torture, multiple murders, abduction and terrorism.  But he is
also facing a possible indictment from the U.N. itself.  The U.N.'s war
crime tribunal, created in the aftermath of the Kosovo war, has already
questioned him as part of an investigation into war crimes.  What a mess.
But don't expect the media to blame Clinton for it, even though in this case
in the war against global Islamic terrorism, Clinton had the U.S. intervene
on the wrong side.






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