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http://emperors-clothes.com/mac/times2.htm EMPEROR'S CLOTHES, Monday, June 11, 2001 SORRY VIRGINIA BUT THEY ARE NATO TROOPS, NOT 'REBELS' by Jared Israel with research by Rick Rozoff, George Thompson and Max Sinclair. [News flash! Last night we received word from an employee at the airport in Skopje that a Russian plane landed, was surrounded by Western personnel and was forced to take off without unloading. We'll post more information if it becomes available. - Emperor's Clothes.] The Kosovo Liberation Army terrorists (Oops! I'm supposed to say, 'The National Liberation Army or NLA;' plus I'm supposed to call them 'rebels,' not 'terrorists') are now directly threatening Skopje, capital of Macedonia. The London 'Times' has published a news report about this. It unwittingly supports the charge that the terrorists are in fact a unit of NATO. The 'Times' article is called "Macedonia on Brink of War." You can read it at http://www.sunday-times.co.uk/news/pages/sti/2001/06/10/stifgneeu01001.html? Or read my comments first, and then the article. TERRORISTS: ORGANIZED BY THE UN The 'Times' article states that at least 800 of the Albanians attacking Macedonia are members of the Kosovo Protection Corps: "[These] KPC reservists were called up by their Albanian commander, Agim Ceku, in March." The Kosovo Protection Corps was created by the UN, or UNMIK, the UN apparatus in Kosovo. In creating the KPC, the UN simply adorned the Kosovo Liberation Army terrorists with new uniforms and equipment and a new name. Of course, their nature did not change: "Murder, torture and extortion: these are the extraordinary charges made against the UN's own Kosovo Protection Corps in a confidential United Nations report written for Secretary-General Kofi Annan. "The KPC stands accused in the document, drawn up on 29 February, of 'criminal activities - killings, ill-treatment/torture, illegal policing, abuse of authority, intimidation, breaches of political neutrality and hate-speech'. "The 5,000-strong corps, funded by UN members including Britain, has a £30 million aid budget for Kosovo. It was set up to provide 'disaster response services'; instead, says the UN, it has been murdering and torturing people. " (March 12, 2000) The above quote is from the London 'Observer.' Kofi Annan has not denied the existence of the UN report. Nor has he denied the truth of the charges against the KPC. But he has also not ordered the KPC dissolved. And, finally, and perhaps most damning, he has not punished the UN officials who made these terrorist-gangsters into a UN-sanctioned, UN-paid organization. And in doing so, who criminalized the UN. Now the KLA/KPC torturers and murderers have invaded Macedonia. Even if the UN hadn't officially organized the KPC, it is the sworn duty of UN officials to uphold the UN charter and try to prevent aggressive wars rather than hiring terrorists and giving them nice new uniforms in which to launch them. Moreover, UN Security Council Resolution 1244, under which the UN and NATO occupy Kosovo, calls on the occupation forces to protect the sovereignty of Macedonia: * "The KLA and other armed Kosovo Albanian groups [must] end immediately all offensive actions and comply with the requirements for demilitarization... * "[The United Nations Security Council] condemns all terrorist acts by any party [and reaffirms] the commitment of all Member States to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the other States of the region, as set out in the Helsinki Final Act... * "[The UN and the security forces operating under its jurisdiction in Kosovo will see to the] demilitarizing the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and other armed Kosovo Albanian groups." http://www.nato.int/kosovo/docu/u990610a.htm CALLING UP THE RESERVISTS...IS THAT LIKE 'NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD?' According to the 'Times,' in March, KPC chief Agim Ceku called up the KPC 'reservists.' Concerning Mr. Ceku, he was (and still is) one of the two top leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army. The other top leader is Hacim Thaci. The U.S. put Ceku in charge of the KLA in 1999. His obvious qualification: he was artillery chief in the U.S.-led Croatian Army when it launched a war of terror in the Krajina region of Yugoslavia. 250,000 Serbs were driven from their ancestral homes. Following the U.S. lead, the UN then put Ceku in charge of the Kosovo Protection Corps. The KPC was supposedly set up to handle natural disasters. One might logically appoint an engineer to run such a group. But if the purpose of the organization is to carry out ethnically targeted military aggression, one would employ an expert in ethnic terror, such as Mr. Ceku. The Times' article says Ceku 'called up' the KPC 'reservists.' Called them up for what purpose? The KPC was organized (officially) to handle natural disasters. It is under UN command. When 'reservists' are called up, they are paid out of UN funds. Why would the UN permit the mobilization of 800 KPC 'reservists' when there is no natural disaster ion Kosovo? Especially when everyone knows the KLA is fighting in Macedonia and needs reinforcements? ODD MAPS Next, consider the matter of maps. Maps of Macedonia, that is. Military maps, I presume. The London 'Times' reports that: "Embarrassingly for the alliance, they [the KPC reservists] are making use of maps issued by Nato for the Kosovo Protection Corps." Isn't it charming how the 'Times' employs the term, "embarrassingly," as if NATO had committed some breech of etiquette. Let's see. Would that be "embarrassingly" as in you order the wrong wine to go with your date's grilled shark? Or would that be "embarrassingly" as in you get nabbed driving the getaway car at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre? Since NATO issued them and the KLA is using them for an invasion, it is reasonable to assume these are detailed maps, including roads, location of various facilities and topographical features such as hills, etc. Macedonia is a sovereign state. It is not under NATO or UN control. The Kosovo Protection Corps has no valid reason to set foot on Macedonian territory. The KPC is supposedly not a military entity. It is under UN, not NATO jurisdiction Putting all this together, for what purpose would NATO provide the KPC with military maps of Macedonia? SLIPPING OFF TO NORTHERN ALBANIA The article states that after being 'called up,' the KPC 'reservists' slipped off to training camps in Northern Albania. One would assume that the UN, which is supposedly in charge of the KPC, noticed this mass disappearance. So let's see. 800 UN employees 'disappeared' to military camps to be trained to attack Macedonia. One would assume this act was illegal. One would assume the existence of the camps violates Albanian sovereignty. And training UN employees to attack Macedonia definitely violates the UN/NATO mandate for being in Kosovo, namely to protect the: "...sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the other States of the region..." (Security Council Resolution 1244) Why wasn't NATO dispatched to destroy the camps and arrest the 800 criminals and their trainers? NATO wouldn't have had any trouble finding the camps. All they had to do was ask the NATO officers who according to reports are continuing to train the KLA just as they did in the past: "The news report out of Krume, in northern Albania says this is why negotiations for a long-term training deal are going on with the one- time U.S. military officers who operate reportedly with semi-official Pentagon approval. The mercenary company is identified as Military and Professional Resources International. The article also asserts a British special forces SAS unit is using two camps near Tirana, the Albanian capital, and another on the Kosovar border to teach KLA officers how to conduct intelligence-gathering operations on Serbian positions. According to the Telegraph. The KLA and SAS -- within Kosovo and from reconnaissance missions staged from Albania -- are using satellite and cellular telephones to provide NATO with details on Serbian targets." ('UPI' April 18, 1999) And: "Embarrassingly for Kfor, it emerged that two of the Kosovo-based commanders leading the Albanian push were trained by former British SAS and Parachute Regiment officers in the days when Nato was more comfortable with the fledgling Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). [MY NOTE: If they got any more comfortable they'd fall asleep.] A former member of a European special forces unit who accompanied the KLA during the Kosovo conflict said that a commander with the nom de guerre of Bilal was organizing the flow of arms and men into Macedonia, and that the veteran KLA commander Adem Bajrami was helping to co-ordinate the assault on Tetovo. Both were taught by British soldiers in the secretive training camps that operated above Bajram Curri in northern Albania during 1998 and 1999." (My emphasis, 'Sunday Times' (London), March 18, 2001) Did you notice? They used that word, "embarrassingly," again. Nothing as embarrassing as supporting terrorists. "Western special forces were still training the guerrillas, as a result of decisions taken before the change of government in Yugoslavia. " (BBC, 29 January 2001) WHAT DO YOU THINK WE ARE? SOLDIERS? The 'Times' reports that: "Intelligence agents have pinpointed 16 illegal border crossings from Kosovo used by the NLA..." Ain't that swell. But: if intelligence agents can pinpoint them, why doesn't NATO close them? Better yet, why doesn't NATO do its duty under Resolution 1244 and the rules of war as they affect occupying armies and set up ambushes and arrest these terrorists before they cross into Macedonia? "A military commander is responsible not only for criminal acts committed in pursuance of his orders, but is 'also responsible if he has actual knowledge, or should have knowledge....that troops or other persons subject to his control are about to commit or have committed a war crime and he fails to take the necessary and reasonable steps to insure compliance with the law of war of to punish violations therefore.'" (From 'Nuremberg and Vietnam: An American Tragedy,' by Telford Taylor, US Chief Counsel at Nuremberg, page 58, © The New York Times Company, 1970. Taylor is citing US Army FM 27-10, 'The Law of Land Warfare,' (1956) page 178.) The NATO leadership is scandalized by suggestions that it should engage in any such authoritarian behavior. Anyway, even if NATO did arrest a few terrorists, we know from past experience they would just turn them lose. And isn't the notion of NATO ambushing the KPC terrorists as they enter Macedonia a bit absurd since NATO has been training the KLA for several years; since the UN gave the KLA official KPC status, uniforms, pay, and an experienced ethnic cleanser for a leader. And since NATO has even given them military maps. To paraphrase Madeleine Albright, former Secretary of State, "What's the point of having this great terrorist army if we don't use them?" LET'S NOT GET ALL UPSET BOYS, SOMEBODY COULD GET HURT The London 'Times' reports that: "Macedonia's coalition government came close to declaring war after five Macedonian soldiers died in an ambush last Tuesday, but President Boris Trajkovski has heeded European Union calls for calm." You know, after the U.S. 'diplomat' and OSCE big wig Robert Frowick got caught arranging strategy meetings between Macedonian Albanian leaders and Kosovo secessionists including the terrorist leaders, Thaci and Haradinaj - after that happened, a lot of people said European leaders were very upset with the U.S., that the U.S. was way out of step and floundering in confusion, and that this was heading towards a real split with the Europeans, etc., etc. First of all, if the U.S. is floundering, how come it always flounders in the same direction? Some geniuses cite as evidence of "floundering" (or sometimes "being trapped in a morass") that the U.S. says one thing publicly and does another covertly. Like du-uh, that's called deception, not floundering. They can't very well publicly admit to the American people that they support terrorists, can they? As for the imminent split between Washington and the Europeans, it has been imminent for at least two years. What is the concrete manifestation of European dissatisfaction? It is: that while the U.S. sends in the KLA to terrorize Macedonia, and in particular to terrorize local Albanians into joining the KLA, Europeans "call for calm." Calm is wonderful but elusive when terrorists are machine-gunning your citizens. According to the pro-NATO "Jane's Defense Review," the KLA's strategy in Kosovo involved: "The harassment and assassination of Serb officials and civilians from Kosovo's Serb minority. This has included sniper attacks, Serbs dragged from their vehicles and beaten, together with pressure on them to leave their homes. The killing of a Serb policeman, Milan Jovic in Podujevo, a mainly Albanian town 40km north of Pristina, by men with automatic weapons on 21 December was one such incident. This UCK tactic has the double benefit of forcing Serbs to quit the province and provoking Serb police into retaliation and subsequent censure by OSCE observers." (Jane's, 2/1/99) One of the signers of the Petition to Free Slobodan Milosevic commented that he was: "...sign[ing] the petition because Mr. Milosevic did just that what a head of state is supposed to do." (http://emperors-clothes.com/petition/petition.htm , signer #195) What is the head of state supposed to do when his or her country is attacked by a terrorist army sponsored by a Great Power that wishes to pulverize said country? The head of state is supposed to use security forces to destroy the terrorist force. Just the way a good doctor is supposed to use medical technology to destroy a deadly disease. By issuing "calls for calm" the Europeans are playing a treacherous role. They are being the "good cops." The bad cop, the U.S.A., commands its vicious attack-dog, the KLA, to lunge for Macedonia's throat. The good cops, the Europeans, tell Macedonia, "stay calm. Talk things over. This dog could be dangerous. You don't want anybody to get hurt." They try to prevent Macedonian resistance. With friends like that... And what about President Boris Trajkovski, who is correctly described by the 'Times' as heeding European calls for "calm?" In this dance of subservience, President Trajkovski is always in step with the Europeans. To win, Macedonia needs to: 1) Replace President Boris Trajkovski; 2) Throw out all the Western NGOs, human rights snakes, OSCE 'helpers' and U.S. military advisers, public and private; 3) Declare martial law; 4) Jail leading traitors and saboteurs; 3) Urgently request experienced military volunteers from the Slavic east, which is the ultimate target of the NATO assault on the Balkans. In other words, Macedonia must act as if it is being invaded and its very existence is at stake, which is the case. Now is not the time for attempts to negotiate supposed grievances. The KLA is not 'rebelling' in response to injustice. It is invading on orders from the U.S. covert apparatus. The U.S. Empire is preparing for low-intensity war against the former Soviet Union. To this end, it must consolidate control over a devastated Balkans in which political forces that would resist foreign domination and the U.S. "drive to the East" - especially forces among the Greek and Slavic populations - are weakened or destroyed. ALBANIAN TERRORISTS ARE A PUPPET FORCE The movement for 'Greater Albania' is presented in the media as a powerful independent force. It is not. Rather, Washington has taken advantage of certain features of ethnic Albanian culture, attitudes and recent history to use some Albanians as a proxy army and a destabilizing force. These features are: a highly authoritarian clan structure; a tradition of violent, clan-based feuding; a strong current of anti-Slav racism; and an unfortunate history of being used by Italian Fascists and German Nazis during World War II. (1) We discuss the ways in which Washington and its Kosovo Liberation Army used these features of ethnic Albanian culture to 'turn' the Albanians in "Why Albanians Fled Kosovo During NATO Bombing" and in shorter form in "What's Behind KL:A Strategy In The Balkans?" (2 and 3, below) As those pieces explain, it is most difficult to defeat the U.S./KLA strategy. But a posture of accommodation definitely does not help. PARTING THOUGHT FROM THE 'LONDON' TIMES The 'Times' comments: "There's plenty of money around and they've got good weapons," a Nato planner said [of the KLA]. "But we're hoping they've got the sense not to start shooting down Macedonian helicopters." NATO is hoping? Sure they are. "Just a-wishin' and a-hopin' and a dreamin' and a-prayin'." -- Jared Israel Further reading: 1) The Roots of Kosovo Fascism at http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/thompson/rootsof.htm 2) "Why Albanians Fled Kosovo During NATO Bombing" at http://emperors-clothes.com/interviews/keys.htm 3) "What's Behind Kla Strategy In The Balkans?" at http://emperors-clothes.com/interviews/strategy.htm To unsubscribe, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] |