America's independence: The worst moments of reports with Kosovo

United States of America [ The US today celebrates the 243rd anniversary of its declaration of Independence. On this day, the Continental Congress had declared that the 13 American colonies were no longer subject [and subject] to Britain's Monarchy. The congress had earlier voted to declare independence two days earlier, on July 2nd, but that announcement [...]
United States of America [ The US today celebrates the 243rd anniversary of its declaration of Independence. On this day, the Continental Congress had declared that the 13 American colonies were no longer subject [and subject] to Britain's Monarchy.
The congress had earlier voted to declare independence two days earlier, July 2nd, but that announcement did not happen until the 4th of that month, 1776.
And because of the great help they gave Kosovo to free and independent, the United States won the role of the most powerful political subject in the country, often severely misusing that position.
This great and powerful country today inaugurates the new embassy facility in the country, which is said to be as large as the government buildings described in 1984 by George Orwell.

However, Periscope in this article brings some of the worst moments of the United States in Kosovo, and it is the imperial character of their foreign policy.
Ambassador Dell's Lies
Former US Ambassador to Kosovo Christopher Dell currently works as senior consultant at the Bechtel consortium, which deals with extending highways to our country. Of course, this job, Mr. Dell would not win if he did not work in Kosovo as ambassador.
He was known for his rebellions and strange behavior that led him to behave presumptuously in many cases. It's worth reminding of controversy with publicist Veton Surroi.

Most important, though, was the election of the president of the country through an envelope, which knows where he had found it. This constituted flagrant violation of the country's political sovereignty, but it seems that Mr. Dell wasn't worried about that at all.
Mrs. Tracey Ann Jacobsson's “
When the coalition was formed on the political scene V LAN who tried to leave him in opposition The PDK, after months of stagnation, Ambassador Tracey Ann Jacobsson [who probably named Jacobson, except with a éssuʹ] at a forum, without the silk of the receiver was expressed in banal “Don't drop the job”.
She meant the shit process.

With the strengthening of the LDK coalition- At the end of 2014, nearly a hundred thousand citizens left their homes, their homeland, and fled to Western countries.
Special Court
America has had a crucial role in empowering the Special Court despite opinions that Russia and Serbia were behind it. Indeed, the United States had also sent special prosecutors to our country to investigate Dick Marty's claims, and over those claims, the Special Court, or Specialised Chambers, was established.
This court has one-ethnic character and practically tarnished the war and sacrifice of our nation for freedom and independence by amnisting crimes committed by Serb forces.

Meanwhile, when Hashim Thaci and other Kosovo political leaders tried to abolish the law that founded the Special, it was the former US ambassador, Greg Delaway, who did his best to stop that.
100% tax
After Kosovo was rejected in Interpol, Kosovo's rebel Prime Minister, Ramush Haradinaj, became so nervous that with the push of Kadri Veselin, he imposed a 100% imported tax on goods from the Republic of Serbia.
And, instead of worrying about Kosovo and its uncertain international future, the United States decided to become Serbia, and to put an unprecedented pressure on Kosovo to remove it. It turned out that the United States was more concerned about Serbia's 2% of exports than about the sovereignty of our Republic.
However, we should not forget the assistance the United States provided in the liberation, independence and construction of Kosovo. /Periscope











