Agim Ceku foretrekker Milosevic

From: Knut Rognes (knrognes@online.no)
Date: Tue Apr 18 2000 - 14:27:37 MET DST


KK-Forum,

Interessante ting er å finne på antiwar.com, f.eks.
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a38dd28a14b20.htm

To eksempler:

1.
Rubin: USA lovte å bombe Serbia hvis albanerne undertegnet Rambouillet.

24. mars 2000
By Ben Barber
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
     State Department spokesman James P. Rubin said Thursday that Albanian
militants "got the message" to quit attacking Serbs in Kosovo and
threatening the neighboring Presevo Valley when he spoke to them last week.
     Nevertheless, troops from the international peacekeeping force, Kfor,
Thursday found explosives on a bridge north of Mitrovica, which might have
been placed there by Albanian extremists.
     Mr. Rubin said he had met with a number of former Kosovo Liberation
Army activists on his recent trip to Kosovo, where he stepped beyond the
role of spokesman into the role of trouble-shooting diplomat.
     Speaking Thursday at the U.S. Institute of Peace, a government-funded
think tank, Mr. Rubin said he reminded the Albanians that the United States
had pledged to bomb the Yugoslav army if the Albanians signed a peace pact
accepting autonomy instead of an independent state.

...Leserkommentar: You know it is a very interesting time we live in when
Albright and Rubin both confirm George Kenny's and Doug Bandow's
allegations that the US strategy was to get Albanians to sign an the
Rambouillet Ultimatum which Yugoslavia could not accept. If that's not a
confession of the US government as an international rogue, I don't know
what is.

2.
KLA kommandant Ceku: Best med Milosevic
 
25. mars 2000
Kosovo Protection Corps fears opposition coming to power
KOSOVO, Saturday -- It would be to our benefit if Milosevic remained in
power in Yugoslavia for as long as possible, Kosovo Protection Corps
Commander Agim Chequ said in an interview for Zagreb daily “Globus” today.
Chequ said that if the opposition were to come to power in Serbia, the
international community would probably force Kosovo Albanians to negotiate
and considering the fact that all opposition parties in Serbia criticise
Milosevic the most for losing Kosovo, they would in all probability attempt
to return the province resulting in further political clashes. [Source: B2-92]

Knut Rognes



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