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Kosovo, so far under the protection of NATO and EU has become the largest provider of drugs to the rest of the Europe. What are all those forces doing there? Smoking a doobie? Selling doobies?
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If this is the outcome now with the military present what will be the damage with military gone?
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I would consider this a pretty serious damage to Christian shrines in Europe
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A soldier stands guard, who will be guarding in his abscence?
Kosovo's Albanian majority wants independance from Serbia proper, against the United Nations resolution 1244 which has formally accepted that the borders of the existing Balkan countris will not be moved.

OK, we agree that it would be a blatant violation but there is something much worse. The FUTURE. NO, NO, LET ME REPHRASE THAT LACK OF FUTURE IS THE FEAR. THERE ISN'T ANY FUTURE.

a) Kosovo is administered by UMIK (UN, NATO and EU jointly) and in spite of the massive military presence they managed a pyrothenic festival exactly a year ago against the ethnic Serbs. Bear in mind this all happened with a massive military presence of the so called "peace keeping forces".

b) What will be the outcome once those "peace keeping forces" are taken out? Slaugther? Probably.

In the Macedonian news agency Makfax we the following article posted today, March 7th, 2005:
"Region

US: Kosovo - drugs and crime biggest problem on Balkans

Washington, 15:24

The U.S. State department has warned that organized crime and drug trafficking through Kosovo territory is the biggest problem not only for the Balkans, but also for Europe.

According to the latest annual report on international drug trafficking control and battle against crime, the State department says " Kosovo is frequently used as a gateway to Western Europe by criminal groups from Macedonia, Albania and Serbia, as well as from other countries in the region".

Kosovo's police official Refki Morina said in an interview for Bosnian newspaper that "regional co-operation facilitated the Kosovo's criminals arrests abroad".

The report suggested that the large portion of the illegal drugs income laundered in Serbia & Montenegro Union are result of the Kosovo's mafia activities."

That all spells trouble, and lots of it.
 
 
 

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