Post by Postit on Aug 27, 2004 22:53:43 GMT 1
"The problem with Kerry’s foreign policy prospects is not so much that virtually all of them have had an antagonistic relationship with Serbia, but rather that they never question what their very own, Winer, is suggesting their policies did in the Balkans.
Between all of moralizing and exhilarating rhetoric, it is still a fact that only after lending support to Islamic separatists in the Balkans in the early 1990s the terrorist threat began to emanate out of there. Spanish have been the first victims of those gruesome policies.
Meanwhile, it is also a no surprise that the Albanian militant Taci has set the date for NATOs expulsion out of Kosovo for times when Kerry may replace George Bush. Albanian lobby in the US has dully endorsed Kerry perhaps out of confidence that Kerry’s foreign policy team will advise this Vietnam veteran to look the other way while the resurrected terrorist outfit, Kosovo Protection Corps, cleanses the province of NATO, of Christianity, of all non-Albanians, and plants a firmer terrorist seed in the region. Kerry’s Dogs of War
Recent Albanian violence against the Serbs in Kosovo appears to have been a screaming success. Aside that UNMIK has made no convictions of the arrested Albanian suspects, the fact that NATO inflicted no reprisal to counter its exposed military impotence leaves the Albanian militants in a confident position that, if repeated again, the violence will drive NATO out of Kosovo.
In fact, it appears that the Albanian militants have also set the NATO drive-out date. "I'm not a fan of setting dates,” said Hasim Taci, the leader of the Albanian paramilitary in Kosovo “but if I win elections in October I will implement my vision of Kosovo as an independent and sovereign state."
Albanians for Kerry Button
While violence against NATO may be only a component of Taci’s vision of Kosovo, to make it a successful political tool a whole string of conditions would have to be met prior. Nationalist victory in Serbian presidential election would indeed help his cause. Yet the most significant one is that the Albanian militants require a sympathetic sugar-daddy in the political office in Washington that will order the Serbian army to stay on the side lest they be bombed again while cynically claiming that the Albanian militants, that are replacing NATO, are well suited to protect the Serbian minority in Kosovo.
Albanian endorsement of the Kerry campaign indicates that this duplicitous Senator has accepted the left’s coveted position of a selfless dispenser of favors to Muslim separatists all over the world. Kerry’s prospective foreign policy team is packed with resumes that fume with disrespect for sovereignty of nations, wanton global militarism and a sympathetic prior relationship with Muslim separatists in the Balkans that are now providing safe-havens for al Qaeda terrorists.
List of Islamic charities Kerry’s potential foreign policy wonks helped establish in the Balkans:
Muslim Brotherhood - central role in providing ideological and technical capacities for supporting terrorist finance in Bosnia
Muwafaq - millions of dollars to Al Qaeda for terrorist training and resistance in Bosnia
Khalid bin Mahfouz charities - support for Islamic resistance in Albania and Bosnia
World Muslim League - personnel worked for or with Al Qaeda in Bosnia
Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation – funneled money to al Qaeda terrorist group by pretending the funds were going to build orphanages, Islamic schools and mosques, had its assets seized
Benevolence International – in a Sarajevo (Bosnia) raid, FBI found a handwritten list of 20 wealthy donors to Al Qaida, including "the bin Laden brothers
Mohamed Galeb Kalaje Zouaydi, wealthy Muslim businessman charged with financing the September 11 terrorist attacks, channeled 670,000 Euros to Al Qaeda that purchased weapons from Kosovo Albanian guerrillas for bin Laden's operations in Afghanistan
Speaking with Tony Snow for the FOX News, Winer characterized Albanian-dominated Kosovo as an Islamic charity case where donated “money has been diverted. It was diverted in Kosovo to support the soldiers in Kosovo, and from there it went to Al Qaeda. Now that happened. There's no question that it happened.”
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Hmm...bad news for all the balkans......Southeast Europe, new haven for Alh- Quada?