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The "Pro-American" Terrorists May 22, 2007 - By Julia Gorin On cue, within minutes of news that four Albanians were involved in a plot to attack American soldiers in New Jersey, we were treated to the familiar disclaimers of Albanian pro-Americanism, meant to keep us on program ? lest the American people finally demand a reevaluation of our self-destructive 1990s alliances which still dictate current policy. g: Restoring an older version will overwrite the current file wit p. New ArchiveArchive Name Back t Don?t be fooled. Albanian love is conditional. And it?s waning fast. This was the overnight bus ride from Pristina to Montenegro that Weekly Standard contributor and longtime champion of Balkan Muslims Stephen Schwartz described last year for a site called FamilySecurityMatters.com: o Control PanelWeb Site .htaccess Editor ArcA man behind me began speaking almost immediately and without stopping, in Albanian ? which I understand?insistently focused on the nature of God?[and on] the evil intentions of Americans, Iraq, and bloodshed. I was startled because it is rare to hear Albanians, after the rescue of Kosovo, badmouth Americans??God is one, who are these people like this American who come and try to tell us how to be Muslims? What about Iraq? Why is this American here with his friend?? Schwartz then described a rest stop: I did not find out where I was until I asked a waiter in the restaurant, because none of the Albanians crowded in the back with me and my Sufi companion and the whisperer in darkness would speak civilly to me. When I asked one man, in Albanian, the name of the town, he answered in Serbian: ?ne znam,? ?I don?t know.? Another said it was the Montenegrin capital, Podgorica (it wasn?t). And finally a thin punk who could not have been over 20, and who, I soon realized, had been encouraging the voice behind me, said in perfect English, ?I don?t understand English.? At the end of the rest period all three people filed back into the bus and avoided looking at me. Muhammad woke up and asked me what was going on. I told him, ?Someone back here is making Wahhabi speeches.? He grinned as if in disbelief, but said, ?I?m not surprised.? The befuddled Mr. Schwartz continued: ?But I am known in the Balkans as an opponent of radical Islam?I had repeatedly been recognized during this trip on the streets and in mosques in Albania and Kosovo, and was previously warmly greeted.? When good will is acquired by doing someone?s bidding, pro-Americanism is won for the wrong reasons, and the gratitude will turn the moment we stop furthering that party?s 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 Pristina?s Victory Hotel bode well for the future of pro-Americanism in ?Kosova?. Meanwhile, the Wahhabi Muslims who started flooding Kosovo upon our intervention have been making sure that young Albanians sour on us anyway. In an article titled ?Behind Kosovo?s Fa?e,? Balkans observer Russell Gordon writes: In many areas young Kosovo Albanians are being converted to the Wahabist faction, and are highly visible in their telltale short haircuts, beards, and ankle-length pants. As well, many Arabs are present from the Middle East and France?.Moreover, anti-Western jihadist sermons are now a regular feature at many of the new mosques. Western military intelligence officials have stated that the findings of their investigations into the jihadist terror networks is routinely ignored or blocked by NATO, UN and US officials. {Too many 'closet' Muslims among them?] And yet, just one year before his eye-opening bus ride, Mr. Schwartz wrote what many Albanians still claim:
So what happened? Did the Albanians whom Mr. Schwartz encountered on his bus trip turn fundamentalist overnight? Not according to a 1992 report by the Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare, as Insight Magazine reported: hive Gateway Disk Usage FTP FileManager FrontPage?Islam experienced an unexpected Extensions Secure Server Server Informarenaissance in communist Yugoslavia in the mid-1970s?According to a TFTUW report, the Yugoslav government in Belgrade was concerned about what it saw as evidence that within its 40 percent Muslim population there were ??Muslim terrorists operating against the West'? and that ??Yugoslav Muslim youths were drawn into cooperation with and emulation of Arab {not all Arabs are Muslim] terrorists.'? [Nor, are all Muslims Arab] Our NATO invasion only sped up a process that was already well underway. Here was the scene in 1980s Kosovo, as reported by almost every major paper at the time. From a 1987 New York Times article: tion Set Site Editor Site Backups and Restore View my We certainly precluded that. Between the plan to kill American soldiers in New Jersey and the Bosnian jihadist in Utah earlier this year ? police still don?t have a motive, which usually means it?s jihad ? the reevaluation of our Balkan policies almost began. (The Kosovo and Bosnia connections to the Madrid and London bombings apparently weren?t enough). But the reevaluation and the turning of the Kosovo independence tide that it could bring threaten to once again recede into oblivion, as Americans are coaxed into accepting the ubiquitous explanation that the Ft. Dix four were an exception, a fluke, an aberration, and that the genesis of their act has nothing to do with Albanianism, but with a scourge that Albanians, like everyone else, suffer from and are averse to: militant Islam. {How many 'cells' in America are planning to poison the food and water? No leopard can change its spots. Where is the wisdom of American leaders in tolerating the building of mosques?] sitor Statistics WebSite Creator by CM4all E-Mail?Few ethnic Albanians embrace militant Islam,? assured the aforementioned AP report. ?Most are moderate or secular.? {AP's attempt in such reassurance is laughable] That line, present in every news item about Albanian or Bosnian Muslims for the past decade, AutoResponder Change Catch-All MailCentral Manage Spam Filter has been repeated ad nauseum by the many Albanians interviewed for various follow-up articles to the Ft. Dix story, with many insisting that this kind of religiousness is ?not Albanian.? But when you cast your lot with the radicals who help your land grab, when you accept help from them and align your early goals with theirs, do you really think they won?t come to collect? When Albanians object to depictions of them based on events in recent years, their sentences start with ?Albanians have never been??, or ?Albanians historically are not?? ? without understanding that they should be speaking in the past tense. However this ?nominally? Muslim population started out, there is only one direction for it to go from here. (Besides, the long-existent mosques serving the Albanian POP Mail Domain Add Registered Domain to Account communities of Staten Island and New Jersey, not to mention the Albanian-American Islamic Cultural Centers that dot the American landscape, belie the ?nominal? claim.)
Custom DNS Record Domain Central Domain Pointing Manager Not being religious, and not being even a ?cultural Muslim?, didn?t keep former Kosovo prime minister Ramush Haradinaj (currently on trial for war crimes) from meeting with bin Laden in Tirana DomainGuard Registrar Transfer Subdomain Poiin 1995, along with his fellow non-religious Christian-killer (and Albright darling) Hashim Thaci ? at the Albanian president?s offices (Sali Berisha, who is now the Albanian prime minister).
And as we know by now, one doesn?t need to be a practicing Muslim to feel aggrieved when Muslims are arrested for plotting or committing terrorism: nting Manager Account Information Billing Consolassword Manage Subscriptions Resend Account Info Set S His indignation captured the mood among Muslims in Kosovo, Macedonia and Albania ? places that have repeatedly expressed gratitude to the United States for intervening in the 1998-99 Kosovo war and a 2001 ethnic conflict that pushed Macedonia to the brink of civil war. ? ?I don?t see that they committed any act or that (the authorities) have facts,? he said. ?They live in America and grew up in the American culture. How can you ecurity Question say they are anti-American? These accusations are totally unfounded. They have recordings of words, not deeds.? {American 'culture' doesn't create Muslim terrorists. - Their Koran does. As this report illustrates, even nominally Muslim pro-Americanism is a brittle thing. And as soon as you deviate from the agenda, the honeymoon is over. E-Commerce PowerPay - Accept Credit Cards ShoThe same report quotes Kosovo ?Prime Minister? Agim Ceku, who wrote a letter to the U.S. mission in Pristina, ?expressing the ?extraordinary feeling that Kosovo?s people have for the U.S.? Ceku also denounced what he called ?the disgusting idea? that Albanians could be involved in an attack ?against a nation that has been very generous so far.?? So far. pSite Scripting and Add-Ons CGI and Scripted LanThat means more is expected, and when those are the terms of ?friendship?, the future for guage a pro-American Kosova doesn?t look bright. [It never did] When the architects of our Kosovo war continually boast that not a single American life was lost in their ?successful? war, the appropriate response is ?Not yet.? The Albanian strategy in Kosovo in fact has been a replay of the Oslo accords: Accept Western/infidel help for as long as it furthers your territorial ambitions; then, once the great powers are no longer willing to carry you to the next stage, revert to ?traditional? methods and take up arms against them. This has been the modus operandi of Islamic conquest for the past several decades. So either we?re looking at a striking confluence of methodology between Islam and ?Albanianism? -- which is strongly bound by nationalist and clan loyalties -- or its? no coincidence at all. Support Enhanced Script Library Form Builder InstallCeThose Albanian weapons, meanwhile, have been turned against the area?s Western benefactors for some time already. When shot at by Albanians in trying to protect Serbs, KFOR troops are directed to flee rather than return fire, which would draw attention to the region and beg the question, ?Why are the people we went to war for shooting at us?? In addition to the intermittent threats to go to war against NATO (which is in addition to actually shooting at peacekeepers since 2001), it turns out that both KLA and its mujahideen accomplices were fighting Americans at the same time that Americans were fighting the Serbs for them. As one American peacekeeper who was deployed to the area admitted last week in an article meant to defend Albanians, ?One of our central missions was to protect ancient Christian churches that the Mujahideen were blowing up. Our area experienced the occasional IED and drive by shooting almost never aimed at US forces.? This would help explain how an Albanian applicant to al Qaeda could claim, ?I have Kosovo Liberation Army combat experience against Serb and American forces. I need no further training. I recommend (suicide) operations against (amusement) parks like Disney.? (Emphasis added.) And, writes Serbianna.com?s Mickey Bozinovich:
During a February mission to Brussels, after getting the usual empty assurances of protections for Kosovo?s non-Albanian minority, American Council for Kosovo Director Jim Jatras asked a Hungarian member of the European Parliament, ?Isn?t all this talk of protections for Serbs a tacit admission that among the Kosovo Albanians are a lot of violent and intolerant people? Why would you reward their violence with state power?? ntral Manage MySQL Scheduled Jobs Marketing SeLooking Jatras in the eye, the parliamentarian replied, ?Because we?re afraid of them.? rvices Best of the Web - Online Directory Community ToolAfraid?of pro-American people? If pro-Americanism is what we so desperately seek, what about the pro-American deed of rescuing 500 American pilots shot down in Yugoslavia during WWII? The airmen were rescued by the Serb Draza Mihailovich and his anti-Axis guerillas. The late U.S. Major Richard Felman wrote: A few days after the Germans had seen us bail out and counted ten parachutes, they sent an ultimatum to the Chetnik [Serb] Commander in the hills to either turn over my crew of ten to them or they would wipe out an entire village of 200 women and children?But Gen. [Draza] Mihailovich would hear none of it? He told us how life is just as precious to the Serb as it is to the American. bar Google $50 AdWords Credit Marketing Guide WebSiteMihailovich?s resistance to Nazi forces ?would have far-reaching implications for the outcome of the entire war,? explained Aleksandra Rebic, a military daughter who lived down the street from one of the rescued men. Of the 500 Americans rescued, she wrote:
Writes author William Dorich:
Then there are always pro-American acts of omission. While we see more and more reports of terrorism being plotted against the U.S. from the ?unlikely? Balkan quarters of Kosovo, Bosnia and Albania, there seems to be a lack of anti-U.S. Serb terror in the works. Except, of course, in the movies and TV shows we write about them. o! Sponsored Search Credits YellowBrix TutorialBut no, we preferred, and prefer, to cast our lot with the Balkans? most primitive elements ? sacrificing friends to make friends of our enemies. Men who severed Christian heads, killed federal employees who were Albanian for ?collaborating?, and violently purged their own ranks are the ?statesmen? whom Condoleezza Rice and Nicholas Burns meet with regularly, the men we?ve set up as the legitimate rulers of an ethnically pure pro-American Kosovo, and who were honored guests at the 2004 Democratic Convention.
Rather than rule of law, religious freedom, ethnic diversity, equal justice and civil rights, Kosovo is governed by lawless, tribalistic, blood-code-following, clan-oriented mob justice. While reports out of Serbia concern debates in public schools over Evolution versus Intelligent Design theory ? similar to our own ? a typical report out of Kosovo concerned a debate over whether to kill the KFOR (NATO) mascot because the dog was Serbian. sChanging directory permissions using FileManager Beta Co?We?re defending our way of life,? our leaders told us in 1999. Perversely enshrining those ?common values,? a crude replica of the Statue of Liberty overlooks our mono-ethnic handiwork from atop the Victory Hotel where the American flag hangs upside-down just a few yards below. Nearby are Bill Clinton Boulevard and Wesley Clark Avenue ? tributes cited recently as examples of the area?s pro-Americanism. (There are also streets named for Eliot Engel, Bob Dole and Madeleine Albright.) Meanwhile, the former terrorists whom we installed as the ?Kosovo Protection Force? and as the legitimate government of the province attend annual July 4th celebrations at the U.S. Consulate in Pristina. One proposed banner for the competition to design ?Kosova?s? new flag mimics the American flag, with the two-headed black Albanian eagle in the corner where the 50 stars would be, plus red and white stripes. Great. The narco-terrorist gangster state we created is pro-American. Are we so desperate for an endorsement that we must grasp it even if it comes from a terror-friendly horde, our support of whom is already coming home to roost? Here is a description of the lifestyles of the families of the Ft. Dix suspects from The Washington Post: pying items, files and directories, in FileManager Beta . And from the AP: arted: Known issues in FileManager Beta...mores reserved. Terms of Services Privacy Referral Progra Among Albanians, Bosnians, Croats and Serbs ? even with all the documented and imagined crimes attributed to the Serbs ? the Serbs were the Balkans? most civilized element. Add up Serb crimes, multiply them by 10, and they?re still not as scary as the people they were fighting. (Or do we need to get into the skull-crushing, eye-gouging, bloody-knife-licking, using the ?Serb-cutter?, raping-and-burning, neck-sawing, beheading and disemboweling that Bosnians, Croats and Albanians engaged in?) So now ask why Serbs were so hated by those they were fighting. And ask why KLA targeted Americans and Serbs together. Before you accept Albanian pro-Americanism, ms Sitemap Contact Us Support you must first ask what made Albanians anti-Serb. Then you must look at photos of what the KLA did to its enemies, so that when you?re exchanging niceties and recipes with your Albanian neighbors, keep in mind that, by and large, the KLA terrorists remain their national heroes.
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