Ask Albanians about their George W. Bush statue. pic.twitter.com/Nqj5Kidmru
— Andrew Anglin (@WorldWarWang) December 11, 2022
Ask Albanians about their very large statue of Bill Clinton. #KosovoIsSerbia #Jesus pic.twitter.com/7BEv51vU3J
— Andrew Anglin (@WorldWarWang) December 11, 2022
Ask Albanians about their Hillary Clinton statue. pic.twitter.com/uridmmz8z4
— Andrew Anglin (@WorldWarWang) December 11, 2022
I’ve been saying for months that when it becomes obvious that the war in the Ukraine is totally not feasible, these Jews in charge are going to switch it to something else – and that this may well be Kosovo.
People might not have taken that seriously – just like when they didn’t take it seriously when I said for 8 years there was going to be a war with Russia in the Ukraine.
But here we are.
RT:
NATO’s mission in Kosovo announced on Sunday that it will hold “tactical” military exercises in the coming days. The announcement came amid tensions between Kosovo’s Western-backed government and the province’s Serbian minority.
Kosovo Force (KFOR) “will conduct a regular military exercise near its base in Novo Selo,” the mission announced via its Twitter account. “The exercise aims to train KFOR units to guarantee freedom of movement in a crisis response situation & it will consist [of] a series of tactical simulations & logistic activities.”
#KFOR Mission in the next days will conduct a regular military exercise near its base in Novo Selo.
The exercise aims to train KFOR units to guarantee freedom of movement in a crisis response situation & it will consist in a series of tactical simulations & logistic activities. pic.twitter.com/N4J291wAUD— @NATO – KFOR (@NATO_KFOR) December 18, 2022
NATO on a mission to create more instability, announces military exercise in Kosovo#NATO will hold “tactical” military exercises in the coming days. The announcement came amid tensions between Kosovo’s Western-backed government and the province’s Serbian minority pic.twitter.com/mL4vGXvdhd
— Pacific Geopolitics (@PacGeopolitics) December 19, 2022
“Freedom of movement” may be a reference to the removal of barricades, which Kosovo’s Serb minority erected around their communities earlier this month to protect against incursion by the majority-Albanian province’s security forces.
Of course it means that.
They are releasing statements about it.
We urge all sides to engage to enable security and freedom of movement in Kosovo. @NATO_KFOR will continue fulfilling our #UN mandate for all communities in Kosovo. Solutions should be sought through dialogue. pic.twitter.com/KyzQVC2eQ8
— @NATO – KFOR (@NATO_KFOR) December 16, 2022
This might not even be a drill.
It could be a full-on NATO military operation.
The barricades went up after Kosovo police arrested a Serb officer last week, accusing him of attacking one of their patrols. As tensions between Pristina and Belgrade flared, ethnic Albanian officials replaced their Serbian counterparts in North Mitrovica, the largest Serb-majority municipality in the north of Kosovo. Previously, all Serb List party members, who had enjoyed a landslide election victory, resigned from their posts in protest at Pristina’s now-defunct plan to outlaw Serbian license plates in Kosovo.
On Thursday, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic asked for KFOR’s permission to deploy up to 1,000 Serbian troops and police officers in Kosovo, as it is entitled to do under UN Security Council Resolution 1244. This resolution, which ended NATO’s bombing campaign on former Yugoslavia in 1999, allows Belgrade to send its military and police personnel to Kosovo in certain situations, including if the “peaceful and normal life” of its population there is threatened.
While KFOR has yet to respond to Vucic’s request, it told US state media on Friday that it is “currently evaluating” the proposal.
Just in case you don’t know: Russia is an ally of Serbia. Serbs are more or less Russian. Russia supported Serbia the first time NATO viciously attacked them and bombed them after staging yet another fake atrocity hoax.
Serbia is currently backing Russia in the Ukraine.
And Russians are backing Serbia against the Islamic terrorist Albanian trash.
🇷🇺 Rally in Moscow in support of Serbia. 🇷🇸 pic.twitter.com/og98Rarujs
— Trollstoy (@Trollstoy88) December 17, 2022
All around, it makes perfect sense for NATO to start something in Serbia, as they’ve already been doing for months now, encouraging the Albanians to lash out.
Ironically, this would draw attention to just how goofy and nonsensical it is that the Western argument for the war in the Ukraine is that borders can never change, ever. NATO bombed Serbia in the 1990s for the explicit purpose of backing Albanian Islamic jihadists who were stealing a part of Serbia – the aforementioned Kosovo.
So their position was the exact opposite then of what it is now, and they have not apologized or said that Kosovo must be Serbia, because borders are sacred.
This is called “the Kosovo Precedent” and is constantly cited by Russia as an explanation for the legality of parts of the Ukraine joining Russia.
Earlier this year, the Albanians visited the Jews in Washington.
I noted on Twitter that this could spell trouble.
Blinken invited the Albanians to Washington in July to bless this current conflict.
There's a reasonable chance that due to severe losses in the Ukraine, they will shift energy over to this.
(Not probable but possible.) https://t.co/0tiKipn4gJ
— Andrew Anglin (@WorldWarWang) December 11, 2022
Kosovo is the obvious place to begin an escalation, or a distraction.
I stand with Jesus and the Serbian people.
We are brothers.
The Albanians need to go back to Turkey.
#Serbia ❤️#Russia
Shoulder to shoulder
Together! pic.twitter.com/Xdk1MuOY6e— Arthur Morgan (@ArthurM40330824) December 15, 2022