….. In Kosovo Retaliation Against US
By: Sorcha Faal
June 13, 2007Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, during a press conference held in Sweden today, threatened the breakup of the United States by stating that an American unilateral recognition of Kosovo as an independent Nation ‘could’ prompt Russia to do the same for California ‘should they request it of us’.
Foreign Minister Lavrov’s stunning comments were said to be in response to President Bush’s declaration on Kosovo, and as we can read as reported by Pakistan’s Daily Times News Service in their article titled “US ready for showdown with Russia on Kosovo independence“, and which says:“The United States is pressing for a quick UN vote on Kosovo, but is ready to take on Russia’s threat of a veto and move on to unilaterally recognise the Serbian province’s right to independence.US President George W Bush on Sunday chose Tirana as a backdrop to make an urgent call for Kosovo’s independence, refusing an “endless dialogue” on the future of the UN-run province.US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice “will be moving hard to see if we can’t reach an agreement” in the UN Security Council between US and Europeans which are for Kosovo’s independence, and Russia, which is against.“And if not, we’re going to have to move,” said Bush. “Independence is the goal, and that’s what the people of Kosovo need to know.”
To the outrage of the Serbian Nation towards the unprecedented remarks by the American President we can read as reported by the Australian News Service in their article titled “Serbia ‘disgusted’ with Bush Kosovo call“, and which says:
To Russia’s President Putin’s stance on Kosovo we can see as reported by the Turkish Weekly News Service in their article titled “Russia: Is Moscow Prepared To Make Stand On Kosovo?“, and which says:
“One day after the Group of Eight (G8) summit wrapped up in Germany, Russian President Vladimir Putin met on June 9 with Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica on the sidelines of an economic forum in St. Petersburg. Afterward, Putin told reporters that it was “with pleasure” that he had informed Kostunica of the outcome of the G8’s negotiations on the future status of Kosovo. It was a deadlock — with Russia once again rejecting a UN Security Council draft proposal that would grant a form of internationally supervised independence to the province, which has an ethnic-Albanian majority.
Foreign Minister Lavrov’s equating of the United States State of California with Kosovo does appear to be apt, as like the breakaway Serbia Province being controlled by Muslim Gangs, California is, likewise, controlled by Mexican Gangs, with the California Department of Justice stating that the number of these gang members in California are estimated at a staggering 300,000 [2004].
To the dangers of the Muslim Gangs who have taken control of Kosovo under the protection of NATO, and known as the ‘Islamic Mafia’, we can read:
It is, also, most curious that President Bush was received by the Albanian criminal Nation with ‘wild’ enthusiasm and cheering crowds, who, according to some news report, stole his watch while he shaking hands with them.
To the greater danger, however, facing the United States is the growing independence movement in California being led by the Nation of Aztlán, and which is described as:
Russian Military Analysts, in their reports, state that California does indeed contain those elements needed for an independence movement, which include: 1.) A large armed militia (gangs) separate from and in conflict with US government control. 2.) A growing illegal migrant base willing to displace the local population. 3.) A foreign state on their border sympathetic to their cause, in this case Mexico.
To what the American people in California could expect, should Russia recognize them as an independent Aztlan Nation, we cannot see it being any less traumatic to them than that faced by the Serbian peoples in Kosovo, and as we can read:
4 Comments
June 15, 2007 at 2:07 am
Russia to recognise California as separate nation!
I think that Russia has a valid point.
If US policy has decided to disregard International law, no respect for sovereign territory, no respect for borders, and to push for the independence of Kosovo and Metohija. Then this precedent, this example, should be available for any ethnic group and not just for the ethnic Albanians in Serbia’s southern province.
The Aztlan-Latinos should make themselves and their desires known, just as the Albanian lobby in the US made itself known.
I would like to know, if the possibility of losing California, is as painful as it is for the Serbian nation losing their medieval and spiritual heartland Kosovo-Metohija province.
Legally, regardless of nationality, people, have the right to live, work and prosper in a multi-ethnic society within the country’s sovereign territory and borders.
June 15, 2007 at 2:22 pm
The US policy has decided to disregard International law, since when??? The UN has authorized the US in its pursuits, including Kosovo. You are advocating that native ca who built the infrastructure, of which Mexico could not build itself just hand it over with aid by Russia? So when can we take your household items too, and give them to the masses, if socialism is what you advocate? How is it that international fairness, or the socialist version of international law just above morality?
June 15, 2007 at 8:29 pm
Maybe Texas!
July 2, 2007 at 5:25 am
California is pretty much a socialist State. They have an infastructure (though it is completely different than the rest of the US’s in MANY aspects), but their economy is declining at a good rate. Let’s not forget about the over-liberal legislation that uses the Bill of Rights as a doormat.