Why Kosovo seeks Trump's help, details from the Daily Beast article where Haradinaj spoke to Kosovo women at ISIS

The Balkan nation assisted by the US for secession from Serbia in a 1999 war has already been captured by mafia, ethnic divisions, Russian intervention, recruiting by I SIS. They hope in a help from Trump. So begins her article, entitled “Why Kosovo seeks Trump help. Kosovo has almost two decades [...]
Kosovo almost two decades have passed since the US in co-operation with NATO had carried out a military operation that could be counted as the most successful war in history: during 78 days and 38, 000 bombings, no US soldiers were killed in combat.
Serbia's leader, Slobodan Milosevic, who had shed much blood in the Balkans since 1990, and especially in Kosovo, was soon brought down to face charges of war crimes, finally only 10 years ago, earned its independence.
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, former guerrilla fighter, had much to think about in this week, while he was preparing to do his first visit to the United States on Wednesday, reports The Daily Best”, broadcast Periscopi.
In an interview for “The Daily Fast”, he said he was planning to speak to the Pentagon and the State Department about security issues threatening Kosovo's future. In particular, the prime minister spoke of a triple threat: the unresolved conflict with Moscow-backed Serbia, Kosovars being recruited to fight for the Islamic State forces and mafia groups, said to be running the northern part of Kosovo, where senior politician and potential peacemaker Oliver Ivanov was killed only last month.
Next week, the Republic of Kosovo, whose two million people are mostly of Albanian origin, will celebrate the 10th anniversary of independence.
But once again, Kosovo and Serbia are blaming each other for continued violence. “Bota should not ignore any aspect of sensitivity in this region,” Prime Minister Haradinaj “The Daily Best”.
The Mitrovica bridge is the crossing point in the middle of southern Kosovo with its ethnic Albanian population from the northern part populated by ethnic Serbs.
In 2016 it was renovated and reopened after several years when it closed for traffic. The bridge of Mitrovica “will become a symbol of normalisation of relations between Kosovo Serbs, Kosovo Albanians and other communities,”, said in a European Union statement.
A large writing on a wall was similar to what you see in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, a city celebrating Vladimir Putin's re-election as president of Russia. Kosovo is Serbia, the Crime is Russia,” is written on the wall. Serbs supported the Kremlin policy in Ukraine, but even here in Kosovo.
Americans and their allies who played such an important role in the 1999 war on Kosovo have not yet left. Although forces have withdrawn over the years, hundreds of American soldiers are stationed at Camp Bondsteel in the east of the country and are quick to say, our key mission in Kosovo is the implementation law”.
NATO soldiers from several different countries patrol the streets of Mitrovica in an effort to provide security. “Here in Mitrovica we have a high concentration of soldiers NATO, the United Nations and the European Union and the murder of Ivanovics occurred in that area,” told the Daily Fast”, Una Hajdari, a representative of Reporters Without Borders, a non-profit organisation that defended freedom of information.
Pristina does not want to hear orders from Moscow. Prime Minister Haradinaj said he doubts the Kremlin is truly worried about stability in the Balkans. Rather, he told the Daily Fast” “: Russia is only interested in keeping the region in crisis to prove that the West, Europe and Washington are not able to solve it. ”
Russia's “Agency to wake up nationalist interventions are disturbing, which block progress in the region, ” said Haradinaj.
We should all oppose such a role in our “region. /Periscope.










