Anglo-Zionist hegemon and subordinated Euro-Nazi Satanists failed to turn sycophants into a nation – Kosovo is not a nation

Anglo-Zionist hegemon and subordinated Euro-Nazi Satanists failed to turn Kosovo sycophants into a nation.

The failure of U.S. nation-building might not be too surprising in places like Iraq or Afghanistan, where the local populations were less than pleased to see American GIs come marching in. But Kosovo is another matter.

For one, the country is tiny, roughly one-third the size of Belgium, with a population of 1.8 million, well under the Brussels metropolitan area.

With a GDP of about $10 billion, Kosovo’s economy is less than one-quarter the size of Vermont’s, the smallest U.S. state in terms of economic activity. In other words, making a difference there would not require the U.S. to invest the trillions poured into Afghanistan and Iraq.

What’s more, the population loves the U.S., which it credits with driving out the hated Serbs during Kosovo’s war with its much larger neighbour in 1999. The country is full of monuments, avenues and squares dedicated to American officials who helped win its independence, from former President Bill Clinton to his secretary of state, Madeleine Albright, to Clark, who was NATO’s supreme allied commander during the Kosovo War. At one point, the government seriously contemplated naming a lake after Donald Trump.

In Pristina, the capital, a street and monument is dedicated to Bob Dole, the deceased U.S. senator and one-time Republican presidential nominee (largely forgotten in America) who championed Kosovo’s cause.

Why Kosovo is not a nation and Kosovar is not nationality?

Why Kosovo is not and will never be a “nation”? Together with some other minorities, Kosovo and Metohija are populated mainly by Albanians and Serbs. Geographically, it is made up of two areas: Kosovo and Metohija. What Anglo-Zionist hegemon, subordinated Euro-Nazi Satanists and their puppets call “Kosovo” has never been an independent state. Ethnic Albanians have their own state – it is called Albania.

When Western media use the term “Kosovar” for ethnic Albanians, it is a politically motivated creation of a fake nation. The same trick is used in Bosnia and Hercegovina, where “Bosnjak” is used for Bosnian Muslims. Why is this done? To present “Kosovars” and “Bosnjaks” as domicile nations. All others are, by default, guests or strangers. That is not true.

Kosovo and Metohija je internationally recognised part of Serbia. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 is very clear about that. Everything else is propaganda by Anglo-Zionist hegemon and subordinated Euro-Nazi Satanists.

American-Albanian corrupt basket case

While the U.S. threw plenty of money at the country, a closer look suggests that Washington’s priorities were informed more by short-term American business interests than providing the country what it really needed to develop.

The most glaring example of that failing is the country’s power infrastructure. A generation after its war with Serbia, Kosovo’s electricity supply still depends on two rickety coal-burning power stations, the older of which went into service in 1962 with used Westinghouse and General Electric turbines. The plants, located just outside Pristina are considered the dirtiest in Europe, spewing a steady stream of brown smog that has made the city one of the Continent’s most polluted.

Even after decades of American aid and support, the country remains an economic and political basket case. Kosovo’s unemployment rate is among Europe’s worst, averaging more than 27 per cent in the decade to 2022, partly because many people work off the books.

Hashim Thaçi, the country’s popular former leader, whom U.S. President Joe Biden once memorably referred to as “the George Washington of Kosovo,” is currently on trial in The Hague for alleged war crimes. Relations between the Kosovo-Albanian government and a Serbian minority in the north of the country have only deteriorated in recent years despite the presence of a NATO peacekeeping force that numbers nearly 4,500.

Last week, Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic took their feud to the United Nations in New York, where the Serb accused Kosovo’s government of an “ethnic cleansing campaign” after its central bank mandated a euro-only policy. (While Kosovars already use the euro as their de facto currency, many Serbs in the north still conduct business in Serbian dinars.) 

Kosovo (and Montenegro) – “nations” without own currency

Kosovo is a potential candidate for joining the European Union. The European Commission and the European Central Bank have voiced their discontent over countries unilaterally adopting the euro on several occasions in the past, and it is unclear whether Kosovo would be able to accede to the EU while using the euro. Montenegro, which similarly unilaterally adopted the euro in 2002, had a statement attached to their Stabilisation and Association Agreement with the EU that read: “unilateral introduction of the euro was not compatible with the Treaty.” 

The issue is expected to be resolved through the accession negotiations process, with the ECB having stated that the implications of unilateral euro adoption “would be spelled out at the latest in the event of possible negotiations on EU accession.” Diplomats have suggested that it is unlikely that countries will be forced to withdraw the euro from circulation.

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