The Australian terrorist also mentioned Kosovo: America took the wrong side in 1999

The Australian terrorist, identified as Brenton Tarrant, who killed over 45 people at a mosque in New Zealand, also mentioned Kosovo in a 74-page document published before the attack was carried out. He has said that the United States of America has taken the wrong side during the war in Kosovo in 1999, writes Inseder. [...]
The Australian terrorist, identified as Brenton Tarrant, who killed over 45 people at a mosque in New Zealand, also mentioned Kosovo in a 74-page document published before the attack was carried out. He has said that the United States of America has taken the wrong side during the war in Kosovo in 1999, writes Inseder.
In this manifesto, the 74-page document in which the 28-year-old speaks of himself and explains why he carried out the attack, Tarrant lists dozens of reasons why he carried out the attack, and almost all of his reasonings are related to the position of the white race in the world.
It speaks of the need for US Balkanisation, which means the division of people in the United States on cultural, social grounds, the most important “”, according to him, on racial grounds.
Ustralyan says that with the rise in white powers in the United States, there would never again be a similar military intervention, as in Kosovo, where, according to him, Americans lined up on the wrong side.
Why did I carry out the attack? [...] To cause a rift between NATO nations that are European and Turkey that is also part of NATO, thus turning NATO back into a united European army and putting Turkey once again in the position of the enemy. And last, to create conflict between two ideologies within the United States over gun ownership rights in order to further the social, cultural, political and racial division within the United States” is written in the manifeston published by Tarrant.
This conflict over the change of the Second Amandament of the U.S. Constitution and the attempt to remove possession of firearms would result in a civil war that would eventually confront the US in the political, cultural, and, most importantly, in the racial case”, Tarrant continues.
This confrontation of the United States would not only result in the racial division of people within the United States to ensure the future of white people in North America. Furthermore, this Balkanisation would reduce the US's ability to intervene in foreign countries, and thus ensure that the same thing never happened like the US involvement in Kosovo (where the United States Forces/ NATO fought alongside Muslims and massacred European Christians trying to remove these Islamic invaders from Europe)”, it wrote.












