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#279633 - 02/21/08 02:16 PM
Re: Kosovo's Independence In Days
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This is heating up. The US Embassy in Belgrade has been firebombed http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7256158.stm so I imagine this will get about 100 times more publicity than over a 100 churches getting torched in Kosovo. Earlier Belgrade saw aa anti-Independence rally with 150.000 people, and Serbian military reservists had a violent confrontation with Kosovo police.
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#279642 - 02/21/08 03:56 PM
Re: Kosovo's Independence In Days
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My Alabanian friend and his family are quite pleased with what as happened so far. Hopefully Serbia will not invade Kosovo... if she dose I hope the European Union with take quick action to stop Serbia and protect ethnic Albanians from getting slaughtered like last time.
Edited by Kahless (02/21/08 03:57 PM)
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#279644 - 02/21/08 04:07 PM
Re: Kosovo's Independence In Days
[Re: Monomakh]
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I'll continue to ask the rhetorical questions. Why do we support Wahhabist Saudi Arabia ? Why do we aid Christian hating Pakistan ? Why did the Bush administration resume sending military aid to Christian persecuting Indonesia in 2002 ? Why did we invade Iraq and make life a living hell for it's Christian population ? Why do we demonize Syria, where Christians are fully protected ? Why do we side with the Moslem population of Kosovo that destroyed over a 100 Orthodox Churches during riots ? Why did president Bush oppose the Armenian Genocide Bill ? The actions of our country in the last 10 years clearly indicate to me at least that this government is now actively pursuing an anti-Christian agenda. I refuse to blindly stand by the Stars and Stripes (now made by slave labor in China) in the latest pre-emptive strike against whoever it considers an enemy of it's globalist New World Order.
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#279646 - 02/21/08 04:17 PM
Re: Kosovo's Independence In Days
[Re: Monomakh]
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It's sad to see that you ignore the current situation of Orthodox churches beoing exploded and burnt to the ground.
Also, please consider, Kosovo was the heart of Serbian culture in the past. Can you explain to the board how it became 90% Muslim? If you are concerned with slaughter and genocide then you wouldn't be against Christian Serbia and would realize that the reason that Kosovo is now 90% Muslim occurred under horrible circumstances. Just because the American media is more concerned about who Paris Hilton sleeps with and if Brittany threw up on herself yesterday doesn't mean that atrocities against the Serbs aren't happening.
Monomakh You want to know what's sad? It's sad that Serbians burnt down the village then killed some of my Albanian friends cousins and uncles, all of whom were Albanian Orthodox Christians. Can you explain why? I can, the Serbs didn't care, Orthodox, Christian, whatever they had dark skin so they were the enemy. Albanians are human beings. GOD BLESS KOSOVO AND HER INDEPENDENCE!
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#279652 - 02/21/08 04:45 PM
Re: Kosovo's Independence In Days
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And while we're at it, let's drop the "ethnic Albanians" when we start comparing the two sides. We're essentially talking about Moslem Albanians at war with Orthodox Christian Serbs.
Then, with respect, why on Earth did Serbs murder my best friends family who were Orthodox Albanians? And 90% of Albanians in Kosovo are Muslim so I fail to see how the remainder 10% of Albainians can be grouped with the Muslims when they are not Muslim! Who cares about the history of the land? Who cares about the demographic implications 100 years from now? I live in the present, that is all that is real. The land I live on was Indian 200 years ago, but it is mine now! If a bunch of Mohawks came by and said that my land now belongs to them because it belonged to their great-great-great-great grandpa then rape my girls and kill my brothers because I would not surrender, I would fight back, just like the Albanians! Then if the Mohawks, after killing my family, demanded I belong to the Mohawk Nation instead of the United States, I woulld, just like the Albanians, say no!
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#279653 - 02/21/08 04:47 PM
Re: Kosovo's Independence In Days
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Latest news indicates that an unidentified charred body was just found inside the U.S. embassy in Belgrade.
If this turns out to be an American embassy personnel, the U.S. will be hard put not to lodge a strong protest against Serbia for allowing the demonstrators entry into the compound, an extension of U.S. territory and considered inviolate under international law.
Or worse, the U.S. might send in troops to defend its embassy.
Amado
Edited by Amadeus (02/21/08 04:48 PM)
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#279654 - 02/21/08 05:00 PM
Re: Kosovo's Independence In Days
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It's good that the U.S. Embassy was earlier closed and all diplomatic personnel were instructed not to report for work since Sunday, except security details and the Marine Guards.
Hopefully, none of the above was the charred remains found inside the embassy.
Amado
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#279656 - 02/21/08 05:11 PM
Re: Kosovo's Independence In Days
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It is now being reported that all U.S. embassy personnel, including security details and the Marine Guards, have been accounted for.
So the charred remains must belong to one of the demonstrators who gained entry into the embassy?
Amado
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#279658 - 02/21/08 06:32 PM
Re: Kosovo's Independence In Days
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Who cares about the history of the land? Who cares about the demographic implications 100 years from now? I live in the present, that is all that is real. Kahless: With respect, you view that region as an American and I can certainly understand your perspective. However, the problem is that in that region, the people have historically tended to be able to compress time in such a way that 1000 years ago is yesterday. Many years ago, some of our weekly magazines carried stories complete with interviews of people in the Balkans and it amazed many Americans that someone could speak of trying to settle a score that had offended a family member 600 or more years ago. The idea of avenging one's family honor runs deep there, just as it does in the Middle East. And this is something that we just have little to compare it to as we try--if we do--to understand that region or any other region of the world. We tend to view honor as something negotiable; avenging honro as something to "get over." We tend to think that there is little or nothing for which we should put our lives on the line or fight for. In this we are the odd men (and women) out in the world and in history. In America, we tend to think that something six months to a year is old and we think that history is of little importance before our own births. But that isn't the way the rest of the world thinks. We've also got this myth that we are the vanguard of the world, that everyone wants to imitate us, that what we have built here over 200+ years can be easily trnasplanted to other nations, and that we can manipulate the world to get what we want and our vision of the world into place. That's why we puddle along and are loathed in so many parts of the world. Then, with respect, why on Earth did Serbs murder my best friends family who were Orthodox Albanians? And 90% of Albanians in Kosovo are Muslim so I fail to see how the remainder 10% of Albainians can be grouped with the Muslims when they are not Muslim! Unfortunately, whether someone is Orthodox or not matters little to many there. You've got to be "of my group and of my religion" to fit in. Otherwise you are the enemy whether we share the same religious beliefs or not. Marian had it right in another thread where he stated that Kosovo was a hornets' nest. I guess we'll find out. The Serbs probably did not distinguish: the family was Albanian and part of the group trying to take over their ancestral homeland. That seems to be another area we just don't seem to get. Our history is that of people who pick up and go where the work is. Taht's what everyone's ancestors did to get here from all prts of the world. We simply don't attach a great deal of significance to home, hearth, land, or ancestors' patrimony. But we're the odd men out in those areas, too. This may also explain why minority Christians in Moslem lands draw so little sympathy from our people. If you're an Iraqui, you must be Moslem; a Palestinian, you must be Moslem: don't confues the average American with distinctions or detail, they just don't get it. BOB
Edited by theophan (02/21/08 06:34 PM)
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