Kosovo is, like Israel, another fake state created by Anglo-Zionist hegemon
Kosovo is, like Israel, another fake state created by an Anglo-Zionist hegemon. However, unlike Israel, it failed to qualify as a fully independent state. Chances are it will never become a member of the UN. I dare to predict that it will return to where it belongs – to Serbia. It is not the first time it was stolen from Serbia. However, all hegemons that took it from Serbia are no longer in existence (Ottoman Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire, German Third Reich).
This is an article published by MATTHEW KARNITSCHNIG and published by POLITICO. However, the title is mine. The original title is: How the US broke Kosovo and what that means for Ukraine? I will take the time to make some comments, which will be marked with an orange background. Matthew Karnitschnig made a great article. It is the best about Kosovo by a Western author I have ever read.
Why have I changed the title? Who is the Anglo-Zionist hegemon? In my opinion, the Anglo-Zionist hegemon is made initially of old centres of power from the UK who helped the creation of Zionism and then allowed expansion by the “new money” coming from their creation – the US. I often have difficulty determining who is exactly in charge, but it is probably irrelevant as they both belong to the same ethnic group. The “five eyes” is an extension of the Anglo-Zionist hegemon, adding to it Canada, Australia and New Zealand. All three are former colonies of the UK and are controlled by the same ethnic group.
How the US broke Kosovo and what that means for Ukraine
George W. Bush’s little brother was confused.
“So, are you Albanian?” Neil Bush asked Kosovo’s former ambassador to Washington, Vlora Çitaku, over dinner at Pristina’s finest hotel last July. “Yes,” she told the former American president’s sibling, who had just arrived a few hours earlier in a chauffeur-driven black Range Rover from neighbouring North Macedonia.
“But if you’re all Albanian, why is your country called Kosovo?” Bush replied, incredulous. He was surprised to learn that his brother was considered a hero in Kosovo for championing its independence as president in 2008.
The 2008 Kosovo Declaration of independence, which proclaimed the Republic of Kosovo to be a state independent from Serbia, was adopted at a meeting held on 17 February 2008 by 109 out of the 120 members of the Assembly of Kosovo, including the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi, and by the President of Kosovo, Fatmir Sejdiu (who was not a member of the Assembly).[1] It was the second declaration of independence by Kosovo’s Albanian-majority political institutions; the first was proclaimed on 7 September 1990.[2]
Wikipedia
Not that it mattered. Bush wasn’t in town to learn about Kosovo like a parade of other prominent Americans who have blown through the country over the past quarter century. He was here to make money as part of a group led by retired United States Gen. Wesley K. Clark, looking to invest in the country’s energy sector.
Over the years, a postage stamp-sized Balkan country that Washington and its NATO allies wrenched out of Serbia in 1999 to halt an unfolding genocide against the ethnic-Albanian population — has seen its share of American fortune hunters.
Was there a genocide?
The answer is simple: No.
The investigation into the number of Kosovar Albanians killed by Serbian forces has not been completed but has given rise to a controversial debate. Opponents of NATO’s intervention in Kosovo have claimed that the number of casualties was exaggerated to justify the bombing of Serbia. In October 1999, the Texas-based analytical group Stratfor issued a report called Where are Kosovo’s Killing Fields? which claimed that casualty figures were manipulated to serve political ends.
Their argument was based on early results of the International Criminal Tribunal investigation, which turned up fewer bodies than had beeninitially predicted. Ian Williams, UN correspondent for The Nation magazine, responds to Stratfor’s allegations of exaggerated numbers and examines the difficulty in determining an exact figure in his article, The Kosovo Numbers Game, in the Balkans Reports of the Institute for War and Peace Reporting.
PBS ORG.
Don’t you find it highly cynical that the Anglo-Zionist hegemon is very quick to point fingers and accuse others of genocide? The Kingdom of Genocide (the UK), as a creator of the Anglo-Zionist hegemon, has depopulated North America and Australia and committed numerous acts of forced starvation against the population in India and elsewhere. They surely know what is genocide and how to do it. However, at least officially, neither of these was recognised as genocide. Probably because all “international institutions” have been established and controlled by the same Anglo-Zionist hegemon.
I will come back to this Politico article with my comments very soon. This was just a short introduction.





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