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nico
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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:01 am Post subject: The real reason for Kosovo’s Independence |
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Kosovo’s Independence
A matter of Western oil interests, not democracy
By Aditya Ganapathiraju
10/03/08 "The Daily" -- -- Kosovo, a small territory where primarily ethnic Albanians reside, announced its independence from Serbia last month. While Western leaders have celebrated this unilateral secession as a great moment for democracy, the actual details of the secession paint a different picture.
In 1999, the United States led NATO in bombing the former Yugoslavia under the pretense of preventing Serbian aggression against Kosovar Albanians. Former president of Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic, whom the United States once supported, played a key role in the aggression.
While bombing was said to be essential to prevent genocide, in 2005 senior Clinton official John Norris wrote differently in his novel Collision Course.
“It was Yugoslavia’s resistance to the broader trends of political and economic reform — not the plight of the Kosovar Albanians — that best explains NATO’s war,” he wrote.
Bill Richardson, Clinton’s secretary of energy, also brought up underlying reasons for the bombing.
“This is about America’s energy security,” he said months after the bombing.
At the time, the U.N. Security Council passed resolution 1244, which guaranteed a commitment of all member states to the “sovereignty and territorial integrity” of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Serbian and Russian political officials have said Kosovo’s declaration of independence was in gross violation of 1244 and a breach of international law, while the United States asserts that Kosovo’s independence was fully consistent with 1244, said Zalmay Khalilzad, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, in a security council press release.
“I’m very torn,” said Stephen Zunes, a UC San Francisco professor of international studies, in an interview with therealnews.com. “I have supported the Kosovo Albanians’ struggle for self-determination for quite a few years now, and yet … the nature of the current Kosovo-Albanian leadership and the hypocrisy and double standards of the United States and other Western powers makes this a time that should be one of celebration to one of, frankly, great apprehension.”
Zunes and others point to the hypocrisy of Western powers in supporting Kosovo’s right to secede but ignoring other regions with similar aspirations, like Tibet, Western Sahara, the Basque country in Spain, Kashmir, Taiwan, Palestine and Kurdistan.
Asia Times columnist Pepe Escobar said to look at Camp Bondsteel and the Albanian Macedonian Bulgarian Oil Corp. (AMBO) for answers as to why the United States is interested in Kosovo’s independence.
The $1.1 billion AMBO pipeline will take oil from the Caspian Sea, bypassing the heavily trafficked Aegean and Mediterranean seas and routing it through Macedonia to the U.S.-friendly Albanian port of Vlora, ultimately taking the oil to refineries in the United States for significantly less cost than it now incurs.
Camp Bondsteel will serve to provide “security” in the region, defending critical pipeline areas while also serving as “a sort of smaller — and friendlier — five-star Guantanamo, with perks like Thai massage and loads of junk food,” Escobar said.
Kosovo’s independence may have little to do with its autonomy. Officials in Brussels have confirmed that thousands of EU bureaucrats will be sent to the nation-state to form another “EU (and NATO) protectorate,” Escobar wrote.
Meanwhile, Iraqi Kurdistan has been denied its independence. Turkey officials are furious at the precedent Kosovo has set and invaded Northern Iraq with 10,000 troops to show the world that Kurdish secession is not an option.
“An array of European analysts, not to mention Russians, has compared the current, dangerous state of play in the Balkans to Sarajevo in 1914 that led to the outbreak of World War II,” Escobar wrote.
Reach columnist Aditya Ganapathiraju at news@thedaily.washington.edu.
I am surprised that GG never mentioned this before. Is he oblivious of this fact? |
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Mandy
Joined: 07 Feb 2007
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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:45 am Post subject: Re: The real reason for Kosovo’s Independence |
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nico wrote: |
I am surprised that GG never mentioned this before. Is he oblivious of this fact? |
George has, on multiple occasions, explicitly denounced the independence.
It was a divide and conquer plan, and opens the doors to huge problems round the world. |
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nico
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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:27 pm Post subject: Re: The real reason for Kosovo’s Independence |
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Mandy wrote: | nico wrote: |
I am surprised that GG never mentioned this before. Is he oblivious of this fact? |
George has, on multiple occasions, explicitly denounced the independence.
It was a divide and conquer plan, and opens the doors to huge problems round the world. |
No, I meant the $1.1 billion AMBO pipeline that will take oil from the Caspian Sea, bypassing the heavily trafficked Aegean and Mediterranean seas and routing it through Macedonia to the U.S.-friendly Albanian port of Vlora, ultimately taking the oil to refineries in the United States for significantly less cost than it now incurs.
So this has something to do with oil passing through Albania. First they give Kosovo independance and then a referendum whether they would join Albania, therefore giving Albania a big bite of Serbia, for a land grab. |
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faceless admin
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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:45 pm Post subject: |
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I've heard about the pipeline, not sure if it ws Galloway who mentioned it though. |
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luke
Joined: 11 Feb 2007 Location: by the sea
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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:59 pm Post subject: |
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i read some interesting articles on this the other week, there was something else as well as oil ... i'll see if i can find the articles |
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luke
Joined: 11 Feb 2007 Location: by the sea
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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 3:11 pm Post subject: |
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gold! it was gold as well as oil and gas ....
Quote: | News Commentary – February 20, 2008
Last week Lydian International Ltd. a diversified U.K. mineral exploration and development company announced positive results from soil and trench sampling from its Rahovec project in Kosovo. The initial soil-sampling program indicated potentially significant gold deposits.
The soil-sampling program also returned significant results for Nickel and Cobalt too.
"This is an exciting new gold discovery in an area that was previously known only for its Ni-Co-Cu-(PGE) potential," said Tim Coughlin, President and CEO. "The soil geochemistry has defined a large and drill-ready target area."
Test drilling to determine the exact nature and extent of the mineral deposits is expected to commence in the next 3 weeks.
Located in Eastern Kosovo, the project is known to contain sulphide Ni-Co-Cu mineralisation, which is thought to be similar to deposits seen in Western Australia and Northern Canada. The area also has potential for Cr-(PGE) mineralisation and bauxite.
To view soil geochemistry and trench results - Gold anomaly identified in the Rahovec License, visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/lydianfig1.pdf
To view soil geochemistry and trench results - Nickel anomalies identified in the Rahovec License, visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/lydianfig2.pdf
Mineral exploration has been ongoing in the region for the past two years now and according to the International Herald Tribune: “Kosovo likewise has significant natural resources, including some of the largest lignite coal deposits in Europe. There are also reserves of lead, zinc, uranium, silver…and copper.”
All of which may explain why Presiden Bush and major European powers had backed calls for an independent Kosovo, foremost among the U.K..
This was probably no coincidence for it was a British mineral exploration company that was responsible for the soil testing. Did they refer their findings to the British government and did they promise to back calls for an independent Kosovo in return for preferential treatment for British companies exploiting Kosovo’s mineral deposits?
If so it’s another example of how big money and government now work hand-in-hand. With political decisions being determined by profit as much as anything else.
No doubt the City of London will accrue benefits from this deal too. As it did over a century ago when Rothschild minions the Oppenheimers and their company Anglo-American began exploiting South Africa's gold and diamond deposits. |
this isn't the article i was on about, there was some more that looked at all the issues - if i find them i'll post them up |
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Mandy
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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 3:33 pm Post subject: |
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Yep, Kosovo is commodity rich ... |
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