Washington’s Bizarre Kosovo Strategy could destroy NATO
F. William Engdahl
The
Thaci dependence on US and NATO good graces insures Thaci’s government
will do what it is asked. That, in turn, assures the US a major military
gain consolidating its permanent presence in the strategically vital
southeast Europe. It is a major step in consolidating NATO control of
Eurasia, and gives the US a large swing its way in the European balance
of power. Little wonder Moscow has not welcomed the development, nor
have numerous other states. The US is literally playing with dynamite,
potentially as well with nuclear war in the Balkans.
F. William Engdahl
In
one of the more bizarre foreign policy announcements of a bizarre Obama
Administration, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has announced
that Washington will “help” Kosovo to join NATO as well as the European
Union. She made the pledge after a recent Washington meeting with
Kosovan Prime Minister Hashim Thaci in Washington where she praised the
progress of the Thaci government in its progress in “European
integration and economic development.” 1
Her
announcement no doubt caused serious gas pains among government and
military officials in the various capitals of European NATO. Few people appreciate just how mad Clinton’s plan to push Kosovo into NATO and the EU is.
Basic Kosovo geopolitics
The
controversial piece of real estate today called Kosovo was a part of
Yugoslavia and tied to Serbia until the NATO bombing campaign in 1999
demolished what remained of Milosevic’s Serbia and opened
the way for the United States, with the dubious assist of EU nations,
above all Germany, to carve up the former Yugoslavia into tiny,
dependent pseudo states. Kosovo became one, as did Macedonia. Slovenia
and Croatia had earlier split off from Yugoslavia with a strong assist
from the German Foreign Ministry.
Some
brief review of the circumstances leading to the secession of Kosovo
from Yugoslavia will help locate how risky a NATO membership or EU
membership would be for the future of Europe. Hashim Thaci the current
Kosovo Prime Minister, got his job, so to speak, through the US State
Department and not via free democratic Kosovo elections. Kosovo is not
recognized as a legitimate state by either Russia or Serbia or over one
hundred other nations. However, it was immediately recognized when it
declared independence in 2008 by the Bush Administration and by Berlin.
Membership
into the EU for Kosovo would be welcoming another failed state,
something which may not bother US Secretary Clinton, but which the EU at
this juncture definitely can do without. Best estimates place
unemployment in the country at as much as 60%. That is not just Third
World level. The economy was always the poorest in Yugoslavia and today
it is worse. Yet the real issue in terms of the future of EU peace and
security is the nature of the Kosovo state that has been created by
Washington since the late 1990’s.
Mafia State and Camp Bondsteel
Kosovo
is a tiny parcel of land in one of the most strategic locations in all
Europe from a geopolitical standpoint of the US military objective of
controlling oil flows and political developments from the oil-rich
Middle East to Russia and Western Europe. The current US-led recognition
of the self-declared Republic of Kosovo is a continuation of US policy
for the Balkans since the illegal 1999 US-led NATO bombing of Serbia—a
NATO “out-of-area” deployment never approved by the UN Security Council,
allegedly on the premise that Milosevic’s army was on the verge of
carrying out a genocidal massacre of Kosovo Albanians.
Some
months before the US-led bombing of Serbian targets, one of the
heaviest bombings since World War II, a senior US intelligence official
in private conversation told Croatian senior army officers in Zagreb
about Washington’s strategy for former Yugoslavia. According to these
reports, communicated privately to this author, the Pentagon goal
already in late 1998 was to take control of Kosovo in order to secure a
military base to control the entire southeast European region down to
the Middle East oil lands.
Since
June 1999 when the NATO Kosovo Force (KFOR) occupied Kosovo, then an
integral part of then-Yugoslavia, Kosovo was technically under a United
Nations mandate, UN Security Council Resolution 1244. Russia and China
also agreed to that mandate, which specifies the role of KFOR to ensure
an end to inter-ethnic fighting and atrocities between the Serb minority
population, others and the Kosovo Albanian Islamic majority. Under 1244
Kosovo would remain part of Serbia pending a peaceful resolution of its
status. That UN Resolution was blatantly ignored by the US, German and
other EU parties in 2008.
Germany’s
and Washington’s prompt recognition of Kosovo’s independence in
February 2008, significantly, came days after elections for President in
Serbia confirmed pro-Washington Boris Tadic had won a second four year
term. With Tadic’s post secured, Washington could count on a compliant
Serbian reaction to its support for Kosovo.
Immediately
after the bombing of Serbia in 1999 the Pentagon seized a 1000 acre
large parcel of land in Kosovo at Uresevic near the border to Macedonia,
and awarded a contract to Halliburton when Dick Cheney was CEO there,
to build one of the largest US overseas military bases in the world,
Camp Bondsteel, with more than 7000 troops today.
The
Pentagon has already secured seven new military bases in Bulgaria and
Romania on the Black Sea in the Northern Balkans, including the Graf
Ignatievo and Bezmer airbases in Bulgaria and Mihail Kogalniceanu Air
Base in Romania, which are used for "downrange" military operations in
Afghanistan and Iraq. The Romanian installation hosts the Pentagon's
Joint Task Force–East. The US's colossal Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo and
the use and upgrading of Croatian and Montenegrin Adriatic harbors for
US Navy deployments complete the militarization of the Balkans.[ii]
The
US strategic agenda for Kosovo is primarily military, secondarily, it
seems, narcotics trafficking. Its prime focus is against Russia and for
control of oil flows from the Caspian Sea to the Middle East into
Western Europe. By declaring its independence, Washington gains a weak
state which it can fully control. So long as it remained a part of
Serbia, that NATO military control would be politically insecure. Today
Kosovo is controlled as a military satrapy of NATO, whose KFOR has
16,000 troops there for a tiny population of 2 million. Its Camp
Bondsteel is one of a string of so-called forward operating bases and
"lily pads" as Donald Rumsfeld called them, for military action to the
east and south. Now formally bringing Kosovo into the EU and to NATO
will solidify that military base now that the Republic of Georgia under
US protégé Saakashvili failed so miserably in 2008 to fill that NATO
role.
Heroin Transport Corridor
US-NATO
military control of Kosovo serves several purposes for Washington’s
greater geo-strategic agenda. First it enables greater US control over
potential oil and gas pipeline routes into the EU from the Caspian and
Middle East as well as control of the transport corridors linking the EU
to the Black Sea.
It
also protects the multi-billion dollar heroin trade, which,
significantly, has grown to record dimensions in Afghanistan according
to UN narcotics officials, since the US occupation. Kosovo and Albania
are major heroin transit routes into Europe. According to a 2008 US
State Department annual report on international narcotics traffic,
several key drug trafficking routes pass through the Balkans. Kosovo is
mentioned as a key point for the transfer of heroin from Turkey and
Afghanistan to Western Europe. Those drugs flow under the watchful eye
of the Thaci government.
Since
its dealings with the Meo tribesmen in Laos during the Vietnam era, the
CIA has protected narcotics traffic in key locations in order partly to
finance its covert operations. The scale of international narcotics
traffic today is such that major US banks such as Citigroup are reported
to derive a significant share of their profits from laundering the
proceeds.
One
of the notable features of the indecent rush by Washington and other
states to immediately recognize the independence of Kosovo is the fact
that they well knew its government and both major political parties were
in fact run by Kosovo Albanian organized crime.
Hashim
Thaci, Prime Minister of Kosovo and head of the Democratic Party of
Kosovo, is the former leader of the terrorist organization which the US
and NATO trained and called the Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA, or in
Albanian, UCK. In Kosovo crime circles he is known as Hashim “The Snake”
for his personal ruthlessness against opponents.
In
1997, President Clinton’s Special Balkans Envoy, Robert Gelbard
described the KLA as, “without any question a terrorist group.” It was
far more. It was a klan-based mafia, impossible therefore to infiltrate,
which controlled the underground black economy of Kosovo. Today the
Democratic Party of Thaci, according to European police sources, retains
its links to organized crime.
A
February 22, 2005 German BND report, labeled Top Secret, which has
since been leaked, stated, “Über die Key-Player (wie z. B. Haliti,
Thaci, Haradinaj) bestehen engste Verflechtungen zwischen Politik,
Wirtschaft und international operierenden OK-Strukturen im Kosovo. Die
dahinter stehenden kriminellen Netzwerke fördern dort die politische
Instabilität. Sie haben kein Interesse am Aufbau einer funktionierenden
staatlichen Ordnung, durch die ihre florierenden Geschäfte
beeinträchtigt werden können.“ (OK=Organized
Kriminalität). (Translation: “Through the key players—for example Thaci,
Haliti, Haradinaj—there is the closest interlink between politics, the
economy and international organized crime in Kosovo. The criminal
organizations in the background there foster political instability. They
have no interest at all in the building of a functioning orderly state
that could be detrimental to their booming business.”3
The
KLA began action in 1996 with the bombing of refugee camps housing
Serbian refugees from the wars in Bosnia and Croatia. The KLA repeatedly
called for the “liberation” of areas of Montenegro, Macedonia and parts
of Northern Greece. Thaci is hardly a figure of regional stability to
put it mildly.
The
44 year old Thaci was a personal protégé of Clinton Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright during the 1990s, when he was a mere 30-year old
gangster. The KLA was supported from the outset by the CIA and the
German BND. During the 1999 war the KLA was directly supported by NATO.
At the time he was picked up by the USA in the mid-1990s, Thaci was
founder of the Drenica Group, a criminal syndicate in Kosovo with ties
to Albanian, Macedonian and Italian organized mafias. A
classified January 2007 report prepared for the EU Commission, labeled
“VS-Nur für den Dienstgebrauch” was leaked to the media. It detailed the
organized criminal activity of KLA and its successor Democratic Party
under Thaci.
A
December 2010 Council of Europe report, released a day after Kosovo's
election commission said Mr Thaci's party won the first
post-independence election, accused Western powers of complicity in
ignoring the activities of the crime ring headed by Thaci: "Thaci and
these other 'Drenica Group' members are consistently named as 'key
players' in intelligence reports on Kosovo's mafia-like structures of
organised crime," the report said. "We found that the 'Drenica Group'
had as its chief – or, to use the terminology of organised crime
networks, its 'boss' – the renowned political operator ... Hashim
Thaci." 4
The
report stated that Thaci exerted "violent control" over the heroin
trade. Dick Marty, the European Union investigator, presented the report
to European diplomats from all member states. The response was silence.
Washington was behind Thaci.5
The
same Council of Europe report on Kosovo organized crime accused Thaci’s
mafia organization of dealing in trade in human organs. Figures from
Thaçi's inner circle were accused of taking captives across the border
into Albania after the war, where a number of Serbs are said to have
been murdered for their kidneys that were sold on the black market. In
one case revealed in legal proceedings in a Pristina district court in
2008 organs were said to have been taken from impoverished victims at a
clinic known as Medicus – linked to Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) organ
harvesting in 2000.6
The
question then becomes, why are Washington, NATO, the EU and inclusive
and importantly, the German Government, so eager to legitimize the
breakaway Kosovo? A Kosovo run internally by organized criminal networks
is easy for NATO to control. It insures a weak state which is far
easier to bring under NATO domination. Combined with NATO control over
Afghanistan where the Kosovo heroin controlled by Prime Minister Thaci
originates, the Pentagon is building a web of encirclement around Russia
that is anything but peaceful.
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