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| Ivo Skoric on Tue, 6 Apr 1999 08:26:42 +0200 (CEST) |
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| <nettime> Dirty Dozen |
Dozen points:
1) NATO cannot afford to loose a war against Serbia, not its first
war ever.
2) Milosevic cannot afford to loose a war against NATO.
3) Chances of Milosevic winning against NATO are the same as were the
chances of KLA winning against Yugoslav Army, i.e. Serbia will
eventually loose the war.
4) Milosevic can and will mobilize enough zealots to make NATO's
victory as bloody as possible through their unnecessary martyrdom.
5) The war is like a game of chess: since Milosevic did not move his
army back from Kosovo in response to NATO air strikes, but instead
intensified the ethnic cleansing campaign against Albanians -
reducing their numbers in Kosovo for a third, NATO now decided to
move Apache helicopters and anti-personnel missiles in Albania.
Again, Yugoslav Army has the option to leave. It may stay and loose
tanks and soldiers as well.
6) The arrogance of power: it is correct that what NATO is doing is
unprecedented and frightening, This is a clear signal to all
countries that they can be targeted and strategically harmed at any
time, and that there is no way they can defend themselves against
those attacks (by cruise missiles and stealth aircraft). This clearly
demonstrates that power is what matters in this new world order, and
it gives us a notice who holds that power: the U.S. and the U.K.
7) The arrogance of NATO, however, comes as a poetic justice to top
the arrogance of power embodied in the past decade of actions
commited by Slobodan Milosevic and his Yugoslav Army. The same how
Belgrade cannot defend its bridges and factories against cruise
missiles - Sarajevo couldn't defend its buildings against Serbian
shells. They were fired at will, without notice, and there was no way
to stop them. Besides, Yugoslav Army never cared to avoid civilian
casualties. The tactics for 8 years of war was: surround the village
where lightly armed rebels are hiding, pound it with heavy artillery
(protected by landmines fields) into surrender. Now, however, they
cry uncle.
8) Russia and China, the two big uncles, are unhappy with the
situation, but not because of Serbia: because of themselves. They
don't like the idea that NATO takes the role of the UN, because this
puts them out of the loop. They are steaming angry that they don't
have cruise missiles and stealth aircraft to counter the U.S. Russia
now has the wreck of F117 shot over Serbia, but it might take years
for them to develop their own stealth aircraft, and Milosevic will be
long gone by then.
9) The issue of sovereignty: Serbian nationalists believe that they
have the birthright to rule over the entire territory of former
Yugoslavia, and to rule as they please. Grudgingly they accepted
first Slovenia to "leave", then Croatia, Bosnia and Macedonia. Bu
they pledged never to let Kosovo, the "craddle" of their medieval
state, go. Their sovereignty derives from historic rights, ancestral
bones and it has nothing to do with the modern concept of sovereignty
based on the will of the citizens.
10) Therefore, both Serbs and NATO are right - each of them in their
own eyes. But, Albanians are right, too: after all they lived there
long before the Serbs came.
11) NATO will not send troops (and refugees back) into Kosovo, until
Yugoslav Army is so weak that it can't fight back.
12) If Yugoslav Army is to live Kosovo, they will mine and booby-trap
everything they'll leave behind.
ivo
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