
Islamic Terror in Kosovo
Ah, but the Jihadists HAVE Taken Note, Mr. Lantos!
source: Republican Riot
Posted by Julia under Republican Riot
Monday, 23 April 2007
Below is an exclusive report from Tuesdays open hearing of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs:
At the hearing, titled The Outlook for the Independence of Kosova (the Islamic and dhimmi spelling of the province), Rep. Tom Lantos (D-CA) Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee said the following:
"Just a reminder to the predominantly Muslim-led government[s] in this world that here is yet another example that the United States leads the way for the creation of a predominantly Muslim country in the very heart of Europe. This should be noted by both responsible leaders of Islamic governments, such as Indonesia, and also for jihadists of all color and hue. The United States principles are universal, and in this instance, the United States stands foursquare for the creation of an overwhelmingly Muslim country in the very heart of Europe."
In other words, all this time, al Qaeda was just looking for us to create an Islamic state in Europe, and so after such a gesture, jihadists should be at peace with us.
Clinton holdover Nicholas Burns, State Dept. Under Secretary for Political Affairs, was the special Witness. He reiterated the U.S. position that immediate independence without standards or compromise is the only acceptable solution, because the growing violence is what guides our Kosovo policy:
"Its our view that we have now [to] act resolutely in the coming weekswe looked at this very carefully with our European friends. And we said, are we better off supporting a solution in the spring of 2007 or delaying a year or two? We became convinced in looking at it, all of us, that the prospects for violence would be greater if we waited. Because 92 to 94 percent of the people who now live in Kosovo are Albanian Muslims. They have been waiting a long, long timeAnd so we the international community must act."
The State Dept. representative has just asserted that explosive Muslims will attack if we dont give them what they want now. He also didnt miss the opportunity to invoke the usual Nazi imagery in reference to the Serbs who have been getting hacked to pieces over the past eight years by Albanians while praising the Kosovo prime minister Agim Ceku, an indicted Serb-slaughterer, as impressive and worthy.
Both Lantos and Burns statements were flush with references to the long disproved ethnic cleansing of Albanians in Kosovo.
Smiling and chewing gum as he spoke, Rep. Dana Rohrbacher (R-CA) was muttering unintelligibly, his mannerisms flippant and his mood inappropriate for the setting, a source reports, describing his behavior as jarring. She was able to make out that at one point he said (with emphasis added): The Albanians have a right to control their destinies. We are pushing them in the right direction.
Incidentally, you will never meet a Kosovo Albanian who does not support independence for the province. Because those have all been killed, and the one or two remaining know to keep their mouths shut. Such is the democracy that John McCain and Joe Lieberman look forward to in Kosovo.
"I know the undersecretary will probably stress how unique the situation regarding Serbia and Kosovo is. But I would ask my colleagues to reflect on this for a moment and think about the reality of this statement. There are a dozen such unique situations around the globe, yet I do not see the United States advocating the independence of Somaliland from Somalia, the independence of Taiwan from China, nor the independence of Kurdistan from Iraq or Turkey
There is broad international consensus that the status quo in Kosovo will ultimately lead to upheaval if not resolved. But I do not understand is why our State Department would seek to remedy the situation by accelerating that upheaval That one word [independence] in an instant makes Kosovos Albanian population winners and Kosovos Serbs losers.
If the goal of our strategy in the Balkans is to promote ethnic cooperation and reduce conflict, this seems like a singularly misguided strategy
I see the United States acting ahead of the people who share the ethnicity, share the region, et cetera. I was recently, over the last 10 days, in China, and one of the things we steered away from with great caution was ever mentioning Taiwanthey talk about one country, two systems. And I am trying to look at this situation and look at the impact on Russia and the fact that were suggesting independence, and it just seems like were getting into the middle of an age-old conflict."
Indeed, an Asia Times commentary this week explained that to Russia (as to Serbia), an independent Muslim Kosovo presents an existential threat. And it is to Americas eternal disgrace that a country like Russia is on the right side of history on this matter while we pigheadedly pursue the futile path of befriending evil. Burns appalling response to Watsons concerns:
"Kosovo is different and we believe that achieving the independence of Kosovo will not lead others to justify similar treatment from the United Nations or from the United States itself."
Because theres no such thing as setting precedents? Particularly by rewarding violence, as the Kosovo Albanians watched the West do in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict? Further, Burns believes that our actions in Kosovo didnt embolden the Albanians to promptly move on to terrorize neighboring Macedonia, and Montenegro and parts of Southern Serbia.
Burns then reverted to the favorite ploy of laying the blame of intransigence and non-compromise on the one party thats been suggesting compromise all along Serbia:
"If we felt that there was a real prospect of reconciliation at the table, we would support it. There would be no reason not to. But the Serb government has made a political decision not to participate, and theyve been very clear about that."
Rep. Dan Burton (D-IN) reminded the undersecretary that Serb concerns, objections and amendments to the proposed plan were uniformly dismissed. And Rep. Christopher Smith (D-NJ) reminded the room that we know for a fact that even with the intervention of [peacekeepers] there has been an enormous amount of damage done to monasteries and churches that have been targeted. To which Burns offered the following punch line:
"The majority leadership, the Albanian Moslems, are going to have to step up and assure everyone and the United Nations that they will commit themselves to minority rights.
When I met with them, when President Clinton did the other day in New York, they signed a statement saying all the entire leadership team saying that they would do so. And we all told them that we would hold them to that standard. And I think thats fair, for members of Congress to suggest the same thing to them. It would be very helpful if you would remind them of those responsibilities."
They signed a piece of paper! That means once they get what they want, theyll do a one-eighty, and actually start prosecuting Albanians who kill the Serbs and Roma of Kosovo. (Notice that even Burns notes theyll need reminding.)
As Sherrie Gossett wrote recently in The New Individualist magazine:
"In October 2005, some six years after Kosovo became a UN protectorate, Norwegian Ambassador to NATO Kai Eide published a review of how Kosovo was meeting UN-set standards. With regard to the foundation of a multi-ethnic society, Eide wrote, the situation is grim. The report also cited widespread illegal occupation of property.
Prosecution of serious crimes was said to be hindered by family or clan solidarity and by the intimidation of witnesses as well as of law enforcement and judicial officials. Failure to prosecute crimes targeting minorities was said to result in a climate of impunity. "
The piece de resistance on Tuesday came from Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY):
"And I want to in a bipartisan fashion commend President Bush and the administration, President Clinton as well. Both presidents understand that this issue needed and needs to be resolved. And the president, President Bush, has been steadfast in saying that this really needs to be done now.
And I couldnt agree with you more, Mr. Burns, that the possibility of violence if we delay is something that increases as we delay. People there have been waiting for years, and now really is the time."
At the height of the March, 2004 Kosovo pogrom against Serbs, in which another 4,000 Serbs fled the province and scores of homes, churches and monasteries were set ablaze, Engel who has said he wants to be the first U.S. lawmaker to stand on independent Kosovo soil addressed the House of Representatives:
"When there is no resolution of the final status, the people in a country become restless because they see no future Right now there is rampant unemployment. Right now there is very little hope for a futureSelf-determination and, ultimately, independence for the people of Kosovo is the only solution. When people do not see a chance for self-determination, tensions fester beneath the surface when you do not move to resolution What we have seenis this ridiculous plan called standards before status."
These are the same words used to excuse or justify terrorism against Israelis. For a Jewish congressman to be advocating statehood before standards is interesting indeed. Let the record show that Engel is for rewarding terror with independence. Palestine, take note.
Also from Engel at Tuesdays hearing: [T]he Kosovars are pro-American, so pro-American it isnt funny, and they will be a strong ally of the United States and of NATO and of the European Union.
But an officially sanctioned narco-terrorist gangster state that was won with material help from al Qaeda will hurt us as much as it will pretend to help. Are we really supposed to operate under the illusion that concessions to violence and the threat of violence can promote the creation of a moderate Muslim democracy? asks Jim Jatras of the American Council for Kosovo.
Burns joined in this charade:
"Theres a street named after President Clinton; theres a street named after Congressman Engel, and I hope therell be a street named after President Bush because this has been a bipartisan effort, Democrats and Republicans."
There are also avenues named for Bob Dole and Wesley Clark, two highly prized Albanian purchases. But when good will is acquired by doing someones bidding, pro-Americanism is won for the wrong reasons, and the gratitude will turn on a dime the moment we stop furthering that partys agenda. In Kosovo, it began happening as early as 2000, when the Kosovars started calling for the UN and NATO occupiers to get out. Nor do the American and British flags hanging upside-down from Pristinas Victory Hotel bode well for the future of pro-Americanism in Kosova. And the Wahhabi Muslims who started flooding Kosovo upon our intervention have been making sure that young Albanians sour on us anyway.
Finally, toward the end, came an impressive and unexpected, long overdue smackdown, from Rep. Melissa Bean (D-IL):
"Youre saying its taken a long time, but it does seem to be a rush towards a so-called solution, independence. I dont understand what independence solves. You talked about abandoning the premise of standards before status. And if a provisional government has been unable or unwilling to move forward on achieving those standards that would protect ethnic Serbs in their own country, I dont know why they would feel safer in an independent Kosovo.
You talked about compromise, in that the Serbs were unwilling to compromise. And I guess Id ask what compromise [UN envoy Martti] Ahtisaari was even willing to consider, given that theres pretty much been an attitude of a foregone conclusion that independence is what its about, and if the Serbs want to talk about that then they can talk about that. But what other options [were] even raised or considered How are you not concerned about the precedent of severing a historically significant portion of a sovereign nation because of an ethnic majority (audio break) majorities that exist in other countries?
And how are we, as an international community and as a country, going to respond to when other communities choose to sever themselves from their countries towards independence?how does this move us forward? We talk about I think our nation has been a beacon of hope for democracies around the world, where diversity works. And instead of making diversity work in this country or helping and assisting as an international community, were saying it cant work, so lets just separate. And Im also concerned about that precedent
But without the provisional government demonstrating an ability to meet the standards that youre now hopeful that theyre going to achieve independently, what gives you any confidence that thats going to change? Two hundred thousand Serbs have been driven out of their homes, while returning ethnic Albanians were brought back safely under the eye of the U.N. troops. But those Serbs have not been given the right to return. They have not been made to feel safe
Fourteenth, 15th century cathedrals and monasteries were destroyed while our troops were there, and they said, Well, were here to protect people, not property. And how help me understand how the Serbian people are going to feel [safe with this] sort of solution, given this recent history."
To which Burns replied, The Serbs are welcome to return. Most of the Serbs who left after June of 1999 left it of their own accord. (Former KLA commander Hashim Thaci last month told a Vienna paper: We expelled Serbs at that time together with NATO.)
Burns also pointed to the great job that our troops have done with very little loss of life. Its been a peaceful environment, relatively speaking, over the last eight years.
Un. be. lie. va. ble.
http://byzantinesacredart.com/blog/2007/04/albanian-terror.html
Then again, for Kosovo killing a Serb a week is a relatively peaceful environment.
The United States Should Welcome a New Era for Kosovo, reads a Heritage Foundation headline by Sally McNamara a testament to the cluelessness that has guided the Rights default to the deadly and disastrous Clintonian-jihadist policies in the Balkans.
Toward the end, Burns said that well celebrate the 60th anniversary [of NATO] two years from now our finest moment was stopping two wars, bringing about two peace agreements and freeing the Muslim populations of Southeast Europe from potential annihilation in two wars. Its a very proud accomplishment of NATO.
There was never any intended annihilation of Muslims in the Balkans. There was a crackdown on terrorism, something that we didnt understand at the time and therefore precluded, so that the accomplishment was actually this:
"In the eyes of the radical Islamic circles, the establishment of an independent Islamic territory including Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania along the Adriatic Coast, is one of the most prominent achievements of Islam since the siege of Vienna in 1683. Islamic penetration into Europe through the Balkans is one of the main achievements of Islam in the twentieth century. (Israeli Colonel Dr. Shaul Shay, author of Islamic Terror and the Balkans)"
Some people from the European parliament popped in and took a bow.
In closing, the uber-creepy Mr. Lantos a Jewish escapee from Axis Hungary whose nostalgia for that muterland has him agitating on behalf of secessionist Hungarians in Serbia said, And let me just add, as one who still passionately believes in bipartisan in the bipartisan foreign policy, this is an outstanding example of bipartisan U.S. foreign policy succeeding. I want to salute you and the secretary, and we are assured of our full cooperation in bringing about this result.
When there is this kind of bipartisan consensus and back-patting on an issue as terrifying as Kosovo the origin of the explosives used in Madrid and the February attack on the U.S. embassy in Greece something is rotten in Denmark indeed.
Believe me, Mr. Lantos, the jihadists have taken note.
At the hearing, titled The Outlook for the Independence of Kosova (the Islamic and dhimmi spelling of the province), Rep. Tom Lantos (D-CA) Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee said the following:
"Just a reminder to the predominantly Muslim-led government[s] in this world that here is yet another example that the United States leads the way for the creation of a predominantly Muslim country in the very heart of Europe. This should be noted by both responsible leaders of Islamic governments, such as Indonesia, and also for jihadists of all color and hue. The United States principles are universal, and in this instance, the United States stands foursquare for the creation of an overwhelmingly Muslim country in the very heart of Europe."
In other words, all this time, al Qaeda was just looking for us to create an Islamic state in Europe, and so after such a gesture, jihadists should be at peace with us.
Clinton holdover Nicholas Burns, State Dept. Under Secretary for Political Affairs, was the special Witness. He reiterated the U.S. position that immediate independence without standards or compromise is the only acceptable solution, because the growing violence is what guides our Kosovo policy:
"Its our view that we have now [to] act resolutely in the coming weekswe looked at this very carefully with our European friends. And we said, are we better off supporting a solution in the spring of 2007 or delaying a year or two? We became convinced in looking at it, all of us, that the prospects for violence would be greater if we waited. Because 92 to 94 percent of the people who now live in Kosovo are Albanian Muslims. They have been waiting a long, long timeAnd so we the international community must act."
The State Dept. representative has just asserted that explosive Muslims will attack if we dont give them what they want now. He also didnt miss the opportunity to invoke the usual Nazi imagery in reference to the Serbs who have been getting hacked to pieces over the past eight years by Albanians while praising the Kosovo prime minister Agim Ceku, an indicted Serb-slaughterer, as impressive and worthy.
Both Lantos and Burns statements were flush with references to the long disproved ethnic cleansing of Albanians in Kosovo.
Smiling and chewing gum as he spoke, Rep. Dana Rohrbacher (R-CA) was muttering unintelligibly, his mannerisms flippant and his mood inappropriate for the setting, a source reports, describing his behavior as jarring. She was able to make out that at one point he said (with emphasis added): The Albanians have a right to control their destinies. We are pushing them in the right direction.
Incidentally, you will never meet a Kosovo Albanian who does not support independence for the province. Because those have all been killed, and the one or two remaining know to keep their mouths shut. Such is the democracy that John McCain and Joe Lieberman look forward to in Kosovo.
"I know the undersecretary will probably stress how unique the situation regarding Serbia and Kosovo is. But I would ask my colleagues to reflect on this for a moment and think about the reality of this statement. There are a dozen such unique situations around the globe, yet I do not see the United States advocating the independence of Somaliland from Somalia, the independence of Taiwan from China, nor the independence of Kurdistan from Iraq or Turkey
There is broad international consensus that the status quo in Kosovo will ultimately lead to upheaval if not resolved. But I do not understand is why our State Department would seek to remedy the situation by accelerating that upheaval That one word [independence] in an instant makes Kosovos Albanian population winners and Kosovos Serbs losers.
If the goal of our strategy in the Balkans is to promote ethnic cooperation and reduce conflict, this seems like a singularly misguided strategy
I see the United States acting ahead of the people who share the ethnicity, share the region, et cetera. I was recently, over the last 10 days, in China, and one of the things we steered away from with great caution was ever mentioning Taiwanthey talk about one country, two systems. And I am trying to look at this situation and look at the impact on Russia and the fact that were suggesting independence, and it just seems like were getting into the middle of an age-old conflict."
Indeed, an Asia Times commentary this week explained that to Russia (as to Serbia), an independent Muslim Kosovo presents an existential threat. And it is to Americas eternal disgrace that a country like Russia is on the right side of history on this matter while we pigheadedly pursue the futile path of befriending evil. Burns appalling response to Watsons concerns:
"Kosovo is different and we believe that achieving the independence of Kosovo will not lead others to justify similar treatment from the United Nations or from the United States itself."
Because theres no such thing as setting precedents? Particularly by rewarding violence, as the Kosovo Albanians watched the West do in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict? Further, Burns believes that our actions in Kosovo didnt embolden the Albanians to promptly move on to terrorize neighboring Macedonia, and Montenegro and parts of Southern Serbia.
Burns then reverted to the favorite ploy of laying the blame of intransigence and non-compromise on the one party thats been suggesting compromise all along Serbia:
"If we felt that there was a real prospect of reconciliation at the table, we would support it. There would be no reason not to. But the Serb government has made a political decision not to participate, and theyve been very clear about that."
Rep. Dan Burton (D-IN) reminded the undersecretary that Serb concerns, objections and amendments to the proposed plan were uniformly dismissed. And Rep. Christopher Smith (D-NJ) reminded the room that we know for a fact that even with the intervention of [peacekeepers] there has been an enormous amount of damage done to monasteries and churches that have been targeted. To which Burns offered the following punch line:
"The majority leadership, the Albanian Moslems, are going to have to step up and assure everyone and the United Nations that they will commit themselves to minority rights.
When I met with them, when President Clinton did the other day in New York, they signed a statement saying all the entire leadership team saying that they would do so. And we all told them that we would hold them to that standard. And I think thats fair, for members of Congress to suggest the same thing to them. It would be very helpful if you would remind them of those responsibilities."
They signed a piece of paper! That means once they get what they want, theyll do a one-eighty, and actually start prosecuting Albanians who kill the Serbs and Roma of Kosovo. (Notice that even Burns notes theyll need reminding.)
As Sherrie Gossett wrote recently in The New Individualist magazine:
"In October 2005, some six years after Kosovo became a UN protectorate, Norwegian Ambassador to NATO Kai Eide published a review of how Kosovo was meeting UN-set standards. With regard to the foundation of a multi-ethnic society, Eide wrote, the situation is grim. The report also cited widespread illegal occupation of property.
Prosecution of serious crimes was said to be hindered by family or clan solidarity and by the intimidation of witnesses as well as of law enforcement and judicial officials. Failure to prosecute crimes targeting minorities was said to result in a climate of impunity. "
The piece de resistance on Tuesday came from Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY):
"And I want to in a bipartisan fashion commend President Bush and the administration, President Clinton as well. Both presidents understand that this issue needed and needs to be resolved. And the president, President Bush, has been steadfast in saying that this really needs to be done now.
And I couldnt agree with you more, Mr. Burns, that the possibility of violence if we delay is something that increases as we delay. People there have been waiting for years, and now really is the time."
At the height of the March, 2004 Kosovo pogrom against Serbs, in which another 4,000 Serbs fled the province and scores of homes, churches and monasteries were set ablaze, Engel who has said he wants to be the first U.S. lawmaker to stand on independent Kosovo soil addressed the House of Representatives:
"When there is no resolution of the final status, the people in a country become restless because they see no future Right now there is rampant unemployment. Right now there is very little hope for a futureSelf-determination and, ultimately, independence for the people of Kosovo is the only solution. When people do not see a chance for self-determination, tensions fester beneath the surface when you do not move to resolution What we have seenis this ridiculous plan called standards before status."
These are the same words used to excuse or justify terrorism against Israelis. For a Jewish congressman to be advocating statehood before standards is interesting indeed. Let the record show that Engel is for rewarding terror with independence. Palestine, take note.
Also from Engel at Tuesdays hearing: [T]he Kosovars are pro-American, so pro-American it isnt funny, and they will be a strong ally of the United States and of NATO and of the European Union.
But an officially sanctioned narco-terrorist gangster state that was won with material help from al Qaeda will hurt us as much as it will pretend to help. Are we really supposed to operate under the illusion that concessions to violence and the threat of violence can promote the creation of a moderate Muslim democracy? asks Jim Jatras of the American Council for Kosovo.
Burns joined in this charade:
"Theres a street named after President Clinton; theres a street named after Congressman Engel, and I hope therell be a street named after President Bush because this has been a bipartisan effort, Democrats and Republicans."
There are also avenues named for Bob Dole and Wesley Clark, two highly prized Albanian purchases. But when good will is acquired by doing someones bidding, pro-Americanism is won for the wrong reasons, and the gratitude will turn on a dime the moment we stop furthering that partys agenda. In Kosovo, it began happening as early as 2000, when the Kosovars started calling for the UN and NATO occupiers to get out. Nor do the American and British flags hanging upside-down from Pristinas Victory Hotel bode well for the future of pro-Americanism in Kosova. And the Wahhabi Muslims who started flooding Kosovo upon our intervention have been making sure that young Albanians sour on us anyway.
Finally, toward the end, came an impressive and unexpected, long overdue smackdown, from Rep. Melissa Bean (D-IL):
"Youre saying its taken a long time, but it does seem to be a rush towards a so-called solution, independence. I dont understand what independence solves. You talked about abandoning the premise of standards before status. And if a provisional government has been unable or unwilling to move forward on achieving those standards that would protect ethnic Serbs in their own country, I dont know why they would feel safer in an independent Kosovo.
You talked about compromise, in that the Serbs were unwilling to compromise. And I guess Id ask what compromise [UN envoy Martti] Ahtisaari was even willing to consider, given that theres pretty much been an attitude of a foregone conclusion that independence is what its about, and if the Serbs want to talk about that then they can talk about that. But what other options [were] even raised or considered How are you not concerned about the precedent of severing a historically significant portion of a sovereign nation because of an ethnic majority (audio break) majorities that exist in other countries?
And how are we, as an international community and as a country, going to respond to when other communities choose to sever themselves from their countries towards independence?how does this move us forward? We talk about I think our nation has been a beacon of hope for democracies around the world, where diversity works. And instead of making diversity work in this country or helping and assisting as an international community, were saying it cant work, so lets just separate. And Im also concerned about that precedent
But without the provisional government demonstrating an ability to meet the standards that youre now hopeful that theyre going to achieve independently, what gives you any confidence that thats going to change? Two hundred thousand Serbs have been driven out of their homes, while returning ethnic Albanians were brought back safely under the eye of the U.N. troops. But those Serbs have not been given the right to return. They have not been made to feel safe
Fourteenth, 15th century cathedrals and monasteries were destroyed while our troops were there, and they said, Well, were here to protect people, not property. And how help me understand how the Serbian people are going to feel [safe with this] sort of solution, given this recent history."
To which Burns replied, The Serbs are welcome to return. Most of the Serbs who left after June of 1999 left it of their own accord. (Former KLA commander Hashim Thaci last month told a Vienna paper: We expelled Serbs at that time together with NATO.)
Burns also pointed to the great job that our troops have done with very little loss of life. Its been a peaceful environment, relatively speaking, over the last eight years.
Un. be. lie. va. ble.
http://byzantinesacredart.com/blog/2007/04/albanian-terror.html
Then again, for Kosovo killing a Serb a week is a relatively peaceful environment.
The United States Should Welcome a New Era for Kosovo, reads a Heritage Foundation headline by Sally McNamara a testament to the cluelessness that has guided the Rights default to the deadly and disastrous Clintonian-jihadist policies in the Balkans.
Toward the end, Burns said that well celebrate the 60th anniversary [of NATO] two years from now our finest moment was stopping two wars, bringing about two peace agreements and freeing the Muslim populations of Southeast Europe from potential annihilation in two wars. Its a very proud accomplishment of NATO.
There was never any intended annihilation of Muslims in the Balkans. There was a crackdown on terrorism, something that we didnt understand at the time and therefore precluded, so that the accomplishment was actually this:
"In the eyes of the radical Islamic circles, the establishment of an independent Islamic territory including Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania along the Adriatic Coast, is one of the most prominent achievements of Islam since the siege of Vienna in 1683. Islamic penetration into Europe through the Balkans is one of the main achievements of Islam in the twentieth century. (Israeli Colonel Dr. Shaul Shay, author of Islamic Terror and the Balkans)"
Some people from the European parliament popped in and took a bow.
In closing, the uber-creepy Mr. Lantos a Jewish escapee from Axis Hungary whose nostalgia for that muterland has him agitating on behalf of secessionist Hungarians in Serbia said, And let me just add, as one who still passionately believes in bipartisan in the bipartisan foreign policy, this is an outstanding example of bipartisan U.S. foreign policy succeeding. I want to salute you and the secretary, and we are assured of our full cooperation in bringing about this result.
When there is this kind of bipartisan consensus and back-patting on an issue as terrifying as Kosovo the origin of the explosives used in Madrid and the February attack on the U.S. embassy in Greece something is rotten in Denmark indeed.
Believe me, Mr. Lantos, the jihadists have taken note.
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Bush Policies Promote Global Jihad

Wednesday, 18 July 2007
Serbia charges Kosovo Albanian with war crimes
Serbia charges Kosovo Albanian with war crimes

Wednesday, 18 July 2007
Letters from the (Kosovo) Front
Letters from the (Kosovo) Front

Tuesday, 17 July 2007
The 'Successful War' we lost in Kosovo
The 'Successful War' we lost in Kosovo

Saturday, 7 July 2007
Ending the Balkan Quagmire at American Thinker
Ending the Balkan Quagmire at American Thinker

Saturday, 7 July 2007
The Bosnian connection
The Bosnian connection

Saturday, 7 July 2007
The Policy Implications of Kosovos Growing Tendency Towards Extremism
The Policy Implications of Kosovos Growing Tendency Towards Extremism

Tuesday, 26 June 2007
Exclusive: How the US Ordered Increased Activity against Macedonia’s Islamists after the Fort Dix Arrests
Exclusive: How the US Ordered Increased Activity against Macedonia’s Islamists after the Fort Dix Arrests

Tuesday, 19 June 2007
Feds: Base plot suspect threatens FBI
Feds: Base plot suspect threatens FBI

Friday, 15 June 2007
Bush's Missing Watch and the Terrorist Watch List
Bush's Missing Watch and the Terrorist Watch List

Wednesday, 13 June 2007
Bush Wrong on Kosovo Independence
Bush Wrong on Kosovo Independence

Saturday, 9 June 2007
Bush betrays Christians in Kosovo
Bush betrays Christians in Kosovo

Saturday, 9 June 2007
Bush Sows Seeds of America's Demise
Bush Sows Seeds of America's Demise

Tuesday, 5 June 2007
Allied Assassins?
Allied Assassins?

Monday, 4 June 2007
After-Action Report: UAC founder Jesse Petrilla's trip to Kosovo and Bosnia
After-Action Report: UAC founder Jesse Petrilla's trip to Kosovo and Bosnia

Monday, 4 June 2007
That Flapping Sound You Hear
That Flapping Sound You Hear

Wednesday, 23 May 2007
The "Pro-American" Terrorists
The "Pro-American" Terrorists

Tuesday, 15 May 2007
Video: Jatras on KLA terror aspect to Fort Dix plot
Video: Jatras on KLA terror aspect to Fort Dix plot

Sunday, 13 May 2007
Jersey jihad shows Bush bungling
Jersey jihad shows Bush bungling

Friday, 11 May 2007
The Kosovo Connection?
The Kosovo Connection?

Friday, 11 May 2007
Kosovo mistakes hit home for U.S.
Kosovo mistakes hit home for U.S.

Wednesday, 9 May 2007
TERRORISM: U.S. ARMY BASE PLOT 'CONFIRMS EXISTENCE OF WHITE AL-QAEDA' BALKAN EXPERTS SAY
TERRORISM: U.S. ARMY BASE PLOT 'CONFIRMS EXISTENCE OF WHITE AL-QAEDA' BALKAN EXPERTS SAY

Wednesday, 9 May 2007
Balkan Muslim Gratitude
Balkan Muslim Gratitude

Wednesday, 9 May 2007
Plot illustrates Balkans' role as Islamist foothold
Plot illustrates Balkans' role as Islamist foothold

Wednesday, 9 May 2007
Symposium: Jihad in Jersey
Symposium: Jihad in Jersey

Tuesday, 8 May 2007
Six Arrested In Alleged Terror Plot Against N.J. Soldiers
Six Arrested In Alleged Terror Plot Against N.J. Soldiers

Sunday, 29 April 2007
Failure to see jihad for what it is
Failure to see jihad for what it is

Monday, 23 April 2007
Ah, but the Jihadists HAVE Taken Note, Mr. Lantos!
Ah, but the Jihadists HAVE Taken Note, Mr. Lantos!Friday, 20 April 2007
Wahhabi killed in clash with police
Wahhabi killed in clash with police

Thursday, 19 April 2007
Slovenian Intelligence Confirms Kosovo Link to Sandzak Arrests
Slovenian Intelligence Confirms Kosovo Link to Sandzak Arrests

Tuesday, 3 April 2007
Muslim Radicals Strengthen in Serbia
Muslim Radicals Strengthen in Serbia

Tuesday, 3 April 2007
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Cold shoulders
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Cold shoulders

Tuesday, 3 April 2007
Time for American policy change in the Balkans
Time for American policy change in the Balkans

Monday, 19 March 2007
Wahabi Training Camp discovered
Wahabi Training Camp discovered

Monday, 19 March 2007
Pristina: Wahhabis in Kosovo
Pristina: Wahhabis in Kosovo

Wednesday, 14 March 2007
Regrouping of KLA armed groups in Kosovo
Regrouping of KLA armed groups in Kosovo

Tuesday, 27 February 2007
Christian Broadcast Network interview with American Council for Kosovo Director James George Jatras
Christian Broadcast Network interview with American Council for Kosovo Director James George Jatras

Tuesday, 23 January 2007
Arrested Kosovo Albanian al-Qaeda mole - paper
Arrested Kosovo Albanian al-Qaeda mole - paper

Tuesday, 23 January 2007
Hicks 'was al-Qaeda operative'
Hicks 'was al-Qaeda operative'

Saturday, 6 January 2007
Montenegrin police hand over Kosovo citizen sought for "terrorism" to Serbia
Montenegrin police hand over Kosovo citizen sought for "terrorism" to Serbia

Wednesday, 20 December 2006
We're Losing the War on Terrorism
We're Losing the War on Terrorism

Wednesday, 13 December 2006
The Jihad: We're All in This Together
The Jihad: We're All in This Together

Wednesday, 15 November 2006
Strong Wahhabi cells of Saudi Arabian origin in the Kosovo villages
Strong Wahhabi cells of Saudi Arabian origin in the Kosovo villages

Monday, 6 November 2006
SERBIA: WAHABIS SPARK MOSQUE SHOOTING INCIDENT
SERBIA: WAHABIS SPARK MOSQUE SHOOTING INCIDENT

Thursday, 2 November 2006
KOSOVO: THE WAR DEMOCRATS LOVED
KOSOVO: THE WAR DEMOCRATS LOVED

Thursday, 2 November 2006
Expert sees "smouldering terrorism" in South Serbia, "terrorism" in Kosovo
Expert sees "smouldering terrorism" in South Serbia, "terrorism" in Kosovo

Thursday, 2 November 2006
It's not only about Iraq
It's not only about Iraq

Thursday, 5 October 2006
US evangelists "join campaign to keep Kosovo within Serbia"
US evangelists "join campaign to keep Kosovo within Serbia"

Thursday, 28 September 2006
Clinton's Kosovo Whopper
Clinton's Kosovo Whopper

Thursday, 28 September 2006
Drug boss denies plotting terrorist attack
Drug boss denies plotting terrorist attack

Monday, 25 September 2006
Iran subversion in Balkans, KLA support gives Tehran foothold in Europe
Iran subversion in Balkans, KLA support gives Tehran foothold in Europe

Thursday, 14 September 2006
Will U.S. Back Islamo-Fascist State in Europe?
Will U.S. Back Islamo-Fascist State in Europe?

Wednesday, 13 September 2006
Terrorists from Balkans could reach into Europe
Terrorists from Balkans could reach into Europe

Tuesday, 12 September 2006
A Serbian returnee house destroyed near Klina, Kosovo
A Serbian returnee house destroyed near Klina, Kosovo

Tuesday, 29 August 2006
The Real 9/11 Conspiracy
The Real 9/11 Conspiracy

Wednesday, 16 August 2006
Toward a Greater Albania
Toward a Greater Albania

Tuesday, 15 August 2006
Serbs not ready to accept Kosovo independence, bishop says
Serbs not ready to accept Kosovo independence, bishop says

Sunday, 6 August 2006
As Bush stands firm in the Middle East, he capitulates Europe
As Bush stands firm in the Middle East, he capitulates Europe

Wednesday, 7 June 2006
American Council for Kosovo Addresses Misleading Assertions on Religion in Kosovo
American Council for Kosovo Addresses Misleading Assertions on Religion in Kosovo

Monday, 22 May 2006
Kosovo: The emerging terror state
Kosovo: The emerging terror state

Monday, 15 May 2006
Fitzgerald: The jihad in Serbia
Fitzgerald: The jihad in Serbia

Sunday, 14 May 2006
Announcing the American Council for Kosovo
Announcing the American Council for Kosovo

Wednesday, 3 May 2006
KOSOVO - a land being Islamized by the United States, NATO and United Nations.
KOSOVO - a land being Islamized by the United States, NATO and United Nations.

Thursday, 6 April 2006
Jihad in the Balkans: Fresh Revelations
Jihad in the Balkans: Fresh Revelations

Thursday, 6 April 2006
Bin Laden on Key-Chains
Bin Laden on Key-Chains

Wednesday, 5 April 2006
Kosovo: The real test of U.S. foreign policy
Kosovo: The real test of U.S. foreign policy

Wednesday, 1 March 2006
Ethnic Albanian guerrillas warn UN to leave Kosovo
Ethnic Albanian guerrillas warn UN to leave Kosovo

Monday, 16 January 2006
Kosovo SHIK, Directly Linked With Albanian SHIK Intelligence Organization, Prepares for "Big Push" For Kosovo Independence
Kosovo SHIK, Directly Linked With Albanian SHIK Intelligence Organization, Prepares for "Big Push" For Kosovo Independence

Thursday, 1 December 2005
Terrorist Cells Find Foothold in Balkans
Terrorist Cells Find Foothold in Balkans

Tuesday, 25 October 2005
Heroin Production Facilities Flourish in Kosovo Area Under US Military Protection
Heroin Production Facilities Flourish in Kosovo Area Under US Military Protection

Tuesday, 25 October 2005
Jihadist Terrorist Leader Returns to the Balkans as Actions Intensify to Promote Kosovo Independence
Jihadist Terrorist Leader Returns to the Balkans as Actions Intensify to Promote Kosovo Independence

Tuesday, 25 October 2005
New Evidence Highlights Albanian Link to Explosives Used in London, Madrid Bombings
New Evidence Highlights Albanian Link to Explosives Used in London, Madrid Bombings

Monday, 26 November 2001
USA Today: Bin Laden's Camps Teach Curriculum Of Carnage
USA Today: Bin Laden's Camps Teach Curriculum Of Carnage

Thursday, 11 January 2001
Al Qaeda´s Balkan Links
Al Qaeda´s Balkan Links

Wednesday, 31 March 1999
The Kosovo Liberation Army: Does Clinton Policy Support Group with Terror, Drug Ties?
The Kosovo Liberation Army: Does Clinton Policy Support Group with Terror, Drug Ties?

Monday, 30 November 1998
US Tackles Islamic Militancy in Kosovo
US Tackles Islamic Militancy in Kosovo

Sunday, 29 November 1998
Bin Laden opens European terror base in Albania
Bin Laden opens European terror base in Albania

Sunday, 29 November 1998
Bin Laden operated terrorist network based in Albania
Bin Laden operated terrorist network based in Albania

Thursday, 26 November 1998
US alarmed as Mujahidin join Kosovo rebels
US alarmed as Mujahidin join Kosovo rebels

Saturday, 14 November 1998
Self-declared Bin Laden aide found guilty in Albania slaying
Self-declared Bin Laden aide found guilty in Albania slaying

Tuesday, 29 September 1998
US alarmed as Mujahidin join Kosovo rebels
US alarmed as Mujahidin join Kosovo rebels

Tuesday, 22 September 1998
Kosovo Albanian group also uses terror
Kosovo Albanian group also uses terror

Monday, 14 September 1998
Kosovo seen as new Islamic bastion
Kosovo seen as new Islamic bastion

Tuesday, 25 August 1998
Terrorist rhetoric softened Communique tells Muslim fighters to "avoid civilians."
Terrorist rhetoric softened Communique tells Muslim fighters to "avoid civilians."

Wednesday, 12 August 1998
U.N. Efforts on Kosovo Stalled
U.N. Efforts on Kosovo Stalled

Friday, 1 May 1998
The latest massacres warn of a new genocide targeting about 2 million Muslims in Kosova
The latest massacres warn of a new genocide targeting about 2 million Muslims in Kosova

Sunday, 22 March 1998
Iranians move in
Iranians move in

Friday, 6 March 1998
Speculation plentiful, facts few about Kosovo separatist group; KLA has already seized region near capital
Speculation plentiful, facts few about Kosovo separatist group; KLA has already seized region near capital

Sunday, 21 December 1997
Polish Press Reports on Training of Mujahideen in Bosnia
Polish Press Reports on Training of Mujahideen in Bosnia

Wednesday, 1 February 1995
The "Balkan Medellin"
The "Balkan Medellin"


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