Croat Hallucinations and Albanian Threats

Russian UN Ambassador: Mushrooms In Croatia Must be Super-Trippy
Russian United Nations Ambassador Vitaly Churkin rejected as “wild speculations” the nonsensical article by the Croat Vlado Vurusic published by the Croatian daily Jutarnji List and blindly republished by the Reuters, Washington Times and Scotsman, among others, which claimed that Russian Federation has agreed to allow the adoption of Western resolution in the UN Security Council enabling severing of Serbian Kosovo-Metohija province, for close-to-nothing.
“These reports are false,” said Churkin to the reporters at the UN New York headquarters, referring to the tall tale Croats peddled. “Things are exactly where they were yesterday or the day before yesterday... As far as those fundamental differences (between Russia and the West) are concerned, they have not changed at all,” said Ambassador Churkin, adding that the positions of Moscow and the authors’ of the resolution draft —U.S., Germany, Britain and France — will be brought closer when those who have put together the resolution proposal agree with the Russian stand. All the while, the Russian position regarding southern Serbian province has remained unchanged, emphasized Churkin according to the Itar-tass report.
According to RIA Novosti, Churkin also stressed that Russia is not interested in bargaining over Kosovo province, reminding that Moscow wants the continuation of real negotiations and creation of conditions for decent, safe and secure environment for Serbs and other non-Albanians in the Serbian province.
“We are concerned with the objectivity and standards, keeping the classical approach. We have pointed it all out, everything is as before and there are no breakthroughs,” said Vitaly Churkin.
Unlike Croats, Albanians are Not Tripping: Threats to Serbia and Warnings to the World
Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti reports about the angry reactions of the Albanian-language media to the fact that Kosovo independence — trumpeted throughout as a done deal during the past years and promised to Serbia’s Albanian minority in Kosovo-Metohija province by a number of Western administrators — seems to be drifting further away.
The fading prospects of ethnic Albanians seizing part of Serbia’s territory have stirred up the resentment both in southern Serbian province and in neighboring Albania to such a degree that their media is nowadays intensely concerned with what should be done in case Serbian province does not get severed, as they demanded.
Kosovo Albanian war criminal Agim Ceku, assigned the lofty position of a “prime minister” within the province’s temporary self-government under the NATO auspices, has repeated numerous times during the past months that Kosovo-Metohija status will be solved “by the end of month.” Alongside Kosovo Albanian assessments that “Ceku says so in order to calm them down, while the independence is barely visible,” press from Albanian capital Tirana claims that “Kosovo independence is nowhere in sight,” underscored with the threat: “See you in the next war!”
Although some believe such warnings from Albania serve to add pressure ahead of the announced visit of President George Bush to Albanian capital, scheduled for June 10, separatist media in Pristina is filled with statements by the Western analysts throwing doubts on hoped-for solution, combined with wild accusations that “Serbia wants to draw Europe into a new religious war.”
At the same time, along the headlines like “Is Kosovo Ready for the Worst,” some secessionist papers on Sunday assessed that Kosovo-Metohija province has “unwittingly become a strategic parcel of Russia’s international influence,” begun with Russian opposition to the U.S. missile shields in Eastern Europe. Accusing Russia of “blackmailing even the EU” Albanian secessionists in southern Serbian province ask to what degree “is Kosovo ready for the worst” — being denied an independent status.
Therefore, they warn their followers not to believe the whole thing is settled, since “nothing is solved.” Instead, Albanian press insists Kosovo-Metohija Muslim separatists should ask “what are Albanians willing to do” in the event the solution they lobbied for, the second Albanian state on the territory of Serbia, is not reached.
Comments
And who will exactly will they fight in the "next war"? I mean there are not Serb soldiers to shoot at from behind some bushes...or villages,city streets,farms as the Albanians have done in 1999..
Will they perhaps bite the very hand that feeds them? I.E NATO
or will they take their anger out on the remaining Serbs in Kosovo?
If such a cause of events were to follow, the most sever and intolerable, being attacks on Serb's. The Government should immediately give a 48 hour warning to Albanians/NATO/world before they launch the armed forces back in to Kosovo to protect what NATO has failed to do for some time now.
No one could argue against it, it would be Serbia serving its own interest (protecting its people!) in its own Friggen TERRITORY!
Of course the goal would be not to engage NATO forces but only those who are harming Serb's.....
Albanians at some point in time will do something stupid..perhaps stupider than they already have. What will be interesting to know is how much attention will it gather? I hope they continue their phobic state of mind and wishes for war. Serbia need only sit back and say "told you so..."
Regards:
Posted by: Dimitrije | May 29, 2007 08:41 PM
Re Capt. Lance Peter Sijan, I was also told that his family attempted to return that posthumous Medal of Honor for their son, to then President Clinton because of the 1999 NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia.
Ironically, Sijan who died in prison, also shared a prison cell with Senator John McCain who Sijan would likely spit on today for his support of the bombing of Yugoslavia.
Additonally: "As early as 1905, a young Serbian American from the South side of Chigcago, Rade Grba, was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor by the United States for his heroic actions in the Navy. There are 8 Serbian Congressional Medal of Honor recipients. The first person in US history to receive 2 congressional medals was Lou Cukelja--he also received the hightest decorations given by France, Belgium and Serbia."
And this is how America says, "Thank you" to the American Serbs who asked for nothing special and gave America their all? It actually makes me ashamed to be an American!
Posted by: Melana Pejakovich | May 30, 2007 10:58 AM