Kosovo -- The Untenable Stolen State
by drew Tuesday, Dec 18 2018, 7:58pm
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Kosovo is the geographic location of the formation of the Identity and nation of Serbia and its Christian slavic people, as history records, and as such it is and will always be SERBIAN, as opposed to the Albanian Muslims that now tenuously claim it as theirs. It's current president Hashim Thaci, is a wanted Interpol listed criminal though America has seen to it that Interpol does not pursue this Albanian known murdering mafia leader, as he serves as an American puppet -- birds of the feather .... Furthermore, the USA and NATO are forced to maintain a presence in Kosovo as recognition of the stolen State by the international community falters as it threatens the SOVEREIGNTY of numerous other nations that have separatist problems.
It is also a given that Serbia, at a strategic time of its own choosing, will reclaim it as its religious heartland. And so vested FOREIGN interests are currently engaged in a futile attempt to establish a peace deal between a stolen Muslim criminal State and its rightful owners, of course an impossibility unless America has mastered the ability to mix oil with water.
It should be noted that Russia and China are the two most important Serbian allies and as they economically and militarily outperform America, Serbia would soon seize the opportunity and EASILY reclaim its stolen province; also, America will soon to be mired in its own very dangerous and serious problems, which it has of course stupidly created itself.
At present the mass media is focused on France and its 'yellow vest' protests, as indeed, its revolutionary population has had enough of the, "let them eat cake" elitist rule. Various commentators are predicting the unrest could very likely spread throughout Europe as elitist bankers, oligarchs and plutocrats lose their grip. Indeed, the future promises to be very interesting according to an old understated Chinese curse, "may you live in interesting times."
The primary location of these "interesting times" today is not France, though its internal SOCIAL unrest should not be dismissed, it is, as always, the volatile BALKANS, as a HOT WAR, involving numerous powerful nations, could easily break out ANYTIME.
Historically Hitler did not underestimate the wily and cunning Serbs and sent 12 divisions to invade Yugoslavia, which amounted to swatting a mosquito with a sledge hammer, nevertheless, the allies were very pleased indeed that German forces were tied up in Yugoslavia for a period. Also understand that it was the strategy and cunning of the Serbs that resulted in the assassination of a ruling Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, a feat that no other occupied European nation was able to accomplish. Indeed, as Hitler knew, never underestimate or take your eyes off SERBIA, as its methods are quiet, explosive and deadly. Ask the Austrian Archduke Ferdinand and all of the western world for verification!
The Serbs will strike fast and deadly but precisely timed to gain maxim benefit and effect -- know this Washington and tremble, as Russia and China would also be in play. Indeed, the three allies 'may' be engaging in various strategic talks as I write and knowing the Serbs as I do, having been born in Belgrade's elite military hospital in Tito's day, I can ASSURE western and Muslim invaders that you have no idea who or what you're dealing with, your abysmal, failed intel agencies have no real leads to gather intelligence from -- almost no digital communications occurs in these critical areas and the small amount of digital communications that do are of course encrypted multiple times, you dumb, useless, FAILING, doodle dandies.
Article from Politico follows:
Trump urges Kosovo to seize chance for peace with Serbia
by Andrew Gray
U.S. President Donald Trump urged his Kosovan counterpart Hashim Thaçi to seize the chance to seal a permanent peace deal with Serbia.
In a surprise intervention in faltering talks between the Balkan states, Trump held out the prospect in a letter of a White House meeting with Thaçi and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić if they reach a deal. Vučić received a similar letter from Trump, his media adviser said.
"I urge you and the leaders of Kosovo to seize this unique moment, speak with a unified voice during the peace talks, and refrain from actions that would make an agreement more difficult to achieve," Trump wrote in his letter to Thaçi dated December 14, which the Kosovan president published on his Facebook page on Tuesday.
Trump's words appeared to be aimed at the Kosovan government under Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, who has criticized Thaçi's approach to the talks and taken a harder line with Serbia, including imposing 100 percent tariffs on Serbian goods.
Guerrillas from Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority fought a war in 1998-99 to break away from Serbia after a decade of repression of the territory's Albanians. The war ended after NATO intervened with a bombing campaign against Serbia in 1999.
Kosovo declared independence in 2008 and has been recognized by more than 100 countries, including the United States and most EU members. However, Serbia does not recognize Kosovo as an independent state. Russia, China and five EU members take the same stance.
Leaders of Serbia and Kosovo have been engaged in years-long EU-backed talks to seal a permanent peace deal, which would open the path to eventual membership of the European Union for both countries. Prospects of a deal seemed to rise in August this year, when Thaçi and Vučić appeared together at a conference in Austria. But the leaders also raised the possibility of changing borders, which provoked strong opposition in Kosovo and split Western powers.
In recent months, relations between the two sides have soured. Kosovo leaders have been enraged by Serbia blocking their membership of international organizations and seeking to get governments that have recognized their independence to change their minds. Serbia, in turn, has been angered by the imposition of tariffs on its goods and recent moves by Kosovo to create its own army.
Trump, however, said an agreement was "within reach."
"Failure to capitalize on this opportunity would be a tragic setback, as another chance for a comprehensive peace is unlikely to occur again soon," he wrote in his letter.
"We stand ready to assist your efforts to reach an agreement that balances the interests of both Kosovo and Serbia," Trump wrote. "I look forward to hosting you and President Aleksandar Vucic at the White House to celebrate what would be an historic accord."
[If you're a Serb, you really have to laugh!]
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https://www.politico.eu/article/donald-trump-urges-kosovo-hashim-thaci-to-seize-chance-for-peace-with-serbia/
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