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Serbia's meaningless decisions By Boba Borojevic September 16, 2008 • If there is a Balkan parallel to the situation that we have in Georgia vs. South Ossetia and Abkhazia, it is the one with Croatia vs. the Krajina. • The current Serbian Government is “a joint criminal conspiracy which has the objective of stealing public property at home and betraying the nation and the state abroad.” Georgia’s aggression against South Ossetia and subsequent recognition of independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia by Russia prompted political analysts to make comparisons with the Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija. Such parallels overstate the case, Srdja Trifkovic, Foreign Affairs Editor of Chronicles magazine and Director of the Rockford Institute’s Center for International Affairs, told CKCU Radio in Ottawa. “Neither constitutionally nor morally do the Kosovo Albanians have a claim to independence that is equal – let alone more valid – than that of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Unlike Kosovo, both Abkhazia and South Ossetia were autonomous regions that entered the Soviet Union as parts of Georgia only at the time of Georgia’s inclusion in the USSR after a brief period of independence immediately following the Bolshevik Revolution. In other words, their inclusion in the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic was predicated upon Georgia being a member of that wider entity, that is, the SSSR.” Secondly, in South Ossetia it was the Georgians who attempted to ethnically cleanse those territories, Tudjman-style, Trifkovic points out: “When Kosovo Albanians sought independence at the time of Yugoslavia’s
disintegration, they acted in a manner that clearly demonstrated their
desire to dominate the Province and to expel the Serbs. They had been subjected
to a massive campaign of quiet ethnic cleansing under communism, under
Tito and his successors, which accelerated with the purchase of Serbian
land and violence against the remaining Serbs, and culminated in the aftermath
of the NATO bombing in 1999.”
“What Georgian President Mikhel Saakashvili tried to do on August 7-8,
2008, was the repeat performance of Franjo Tudjman’s ethnic cleansing of
a quarter-million Serbs from the Krajina in August of 1995. The Krajina
Serbs faced a US trained and supplied Croatian military on one side and
the Milosevic’s regime in Belgrade on the other, that was not only willing
to help them but had in fact made prior arrangements with Zagreb to facilitate
the speedy collapse of the Krajina. In Saakashvili’s case he faced a determined
Russia. If he thought that he could pull it off Tudjman like and that the
US would back him up, then he is very stupid or insane.”
“During the 1990s, the time of Russia’s extreme weakness, they expended
NATO, contrary to George Bush the senior’s promise to Gorbachev. We have
seen a massive robbery of Russia’s natural resources by the Western multinationals
and by their Russian cohorts, the robber barons. We have seen two color-coded
revolutions, in Georgia and the Ukraine, which obviously had the long-term
geopolitical objective of encircling Russia, squeezing it and forcing into
a position of submissive irrelevance, in the end possibly partitioning
it as Zbigniew Brzezinski has suggested many a time. What we are witnessing
now is simply the beginning of a sustained Russian response to this project,
which will heighten the tensions in this new Cold War. It has been in existence
for a good many years because of the policies pursued from Washington.”
“The Serbian government is dominated by the Democratic Party (DS) of
President Boris Tadic. The DS is not really a political party. It is a
criminal conspiracy which has the objective of stealing public property
at home and betraying the nation and the state abroad. So, domestically
their primary focus is on distributing portfolios that enable them to treat
Serbia as a cow to be milked for all it’s worth, so the DS bigwigs can
line their pockets. Abroad, they go through the motions of resisting the
secession of Kosovo but at the same time not doing anything meaningful
to defend the Serbian claim. It absolutely doesn’t matter what happens
in Georgia or anywhere else: the Serbian government will repeat its tired
old mantra of European integrations and act in the manner that is primarily
focused on the interests of the DS nomenclature at home and the Diktat
from Washington and Brussels abroad.”
“It is tragic that Serbia is ruled by a bunch of thieves and traitors, but at least we can console ourselves by the fact that it will not be accepted into the EU. In many ways, not being in the EU is the precondition of a sustained national recovery at a later date.” |
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