March-April  1999

 

Kosovo — ‘Peace’ At Gun Point

 

Having ignored Serb massacres of Kosovo liberation forces over the past few months, NATO forces have at last moved in for the kill. The so-called peace talks between the Yugoslav government and the Kosovo fighters brokered by the ‘Contact Group’ (of US, France, Germany, Britain, Italy and Russia) is to get an agreement signed in NATO’s interests. Their aim is to utilise this conflict, generated by Serb national chauvinism, in order to establish a strong military presence in this strategic region. Their chief aim is to — (i) destabilise the pro-Moscow Serb government; (ii) disarm the KLA fighters fighting for liberation from Serb domination and (iii) replace Serb military forces in Kosovo with a massive 30,000-strong NATO force, euphemistically called ‘peace-keeping’ force.

It is an agreement sought to be imposed on both parties at gun-point — with 430 NATO aircraft ready to strike at a moment’s notice and with US, British and French troops already stationed on Kosovo’s border as an "advance guard". It is a well planned strategy of the imperialist vultures to carve out Kosovo among themselves. Under their plan American troops will take control of the eastern corridor of Kosovo; the French, the western; the British in the central, the Germans, the south and the Italians, the northern corridor. The capital city, Pristina, will be seized by 1,855 US marines as part of a NATO "Enabling Force", to be later replaced by a 4,000 contingent of US troops. Russia, though part of the ‘Contact Group’, is not to be given a share of the loot. Their plan is to station 30,000 NATO forces in Kosovo.

And to make sure both sides agree to the NATO formula, throughout the 17 days of the talks, which ended in a stalemate, on February 23, ’99, NATO, and particularly the US, openly flexed its muscles. Yugoslav president Milosevic has been openly told "Agree to a NATO-led ground force in Kosovo or NATO planes will bomb Serbia." They were again and again warned to remove their force by the deadline (of the end of the talks) or face bombing. On February 17 Washington moved 51 war planes to Europe. Madeleine Albright, US Secretary of State, speaking with the arrogance of a world gendarme, said, "Milosevic will be hit hard and he will be deprived of the things he values" (Feb. 18). NATO Secretary General said (Feb. 19) "NATO was determined to avert a humanitarian catastrophe by compelling compliance ...." By February 19, US ordered evacuation of its diplomatic personnel from Belgrade in preparation for the bomb attacks. On February 19, the US and French Presidents jointly stated that Milosevic must accept the ground realities or face military action. Clinton openly threatened that the only way Yugoslavia could keep Kosovo as part of their country was to accept the ‘multinational peace force’. And all these open threats were taking place while the talks were in progress, in which Yugoslavia agreed to Kosovo autonomy but was opposed to the NATO forces being stationed in Kosovo.

On the other hand USA and its allies were arm-twisting the KLA to give up its demand for independence, accept autonomy and lay down its arms. They attempted to split the KLA since, till the very end, a major section opposed the laying down of arms, opposed mere autonomy and were demanding that finally a referendum should be held to determine the future of Kosovo. NATO warned the Kosovan representatives that their arms and money from neighbouring Albania would be blocked if they did not sign an agreement for autonomy. Madeleine Albright warned that the KLA would lose all Western support if they failed to accept a ‘political’ settlement by 23rd afternoon..

So it was to be an agreement signed at gun-point... held at the head of, not only Milosevic, but also the KLA. Yet, after 17 days of discussions and continuous intimidation no agreement was signed and talks have been postponed to March 15. The stalemate was partly due to the resistance of the KLA and partly due to inter-imperialist contradictions. Russia was vehement against military strikes on Yugoslavia. Also two important NATO forces, particularly those based in this region — Italy and Greece — have excellent relations with Serbia and are reluctant for military attack. For Russia, Yugoslavia is not like Iraq.... it is not only its only foothold left in East Europe, but also the ties are so close that Yugoslavia has proposed to join the Russia-Belarus unification. In case of a conflict, Russia has openly stated that it will assist Yugoslavia with arms and technical assistance. The Russian Defence Minister also stated that NATO would get a Vietnam-style war in the heart of Europe if it launched strikes against Yugoslavia.

The true solution for the Yugoslav people is to put an end to Serb chauvinism and domination by allowing the Kosovo people to decide their own future and opposing all forms of imperialist interference and domination in Yugoslavia — that is, by kicking out NATO forces from the Balkans and by opposing Russian domination of Serbia.

 

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