West that freed Kosovo no longer exists

It says: The March 24th 1999 Mero Base is the first and perhaps last night in this era, when NATO aircraft were set up to bomb a state that carried a population of another ethnicity within its state territory. NATO's battle to free Kosovo and [...]
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March 24th 1999 is the first night and possibly the last in this era, when NATO aircraft were set up to bomb a state that carried a violent population of another ethnicity within its state territory. The NATO battle to free Kosovo and then its independence is now 26 years old.
Like everything big and historical, the more time goes by, the more it feels worth it. But on this 26-year-old, there is an even greater reason to remember what happened.
If the world that freed Kosovo was what it is today, and not as it was in 1999, not only would it not release it but it would let it disappear from the map of the world, as thousands of such races have left in the world. The United States and Great Britain, or more precisely say, Bill Clinton and Tony Blair, managed in the case of Kosovo to reach the peak of transatlantic relations, uniting every country in Europe with Britain and the United States to free a people and separate from the state a dictator who was assaulting them.
Now this story is depreciated by American and Western political officials themselves. This would simply not have happened today.
The way Ibrahim Rugova for ten years in a row, from 1989 to 1999, managed to make Kosovo subject to Western diplomacy, with a scarf in his neck and two sentences in his mouth, as a humble priest before God, begging the West to save his country, enabled awareness of Kosovo to be organized as a parallel state and to believe the state they had created.
Thanks to this behavior, when waiting fatigue was getting heavy and Milosevic hoped that with an offensive it would eliminate any sign of peaceful resistance in Kosovo, it was born The KLA, which more than an idea of a group, was a decision by every Albanian home to protect its threshold.
Thanks to this resistance that dignified the Albanian people, Kosovo managed to return to international problems, as its defence avoided a regional war while allowing it turned into the Balkan war square.
That was why it convinced the US, Great Britain and every European government on March 24th 1999 to freeze aircraft and begin shelling Serbia for 77 days.
In contrast to 26 years ago, Kosovo today is a country in conflict with Western bureaucracy, with already meaningless sanctions from the European Union and feared by the United States of America.
Many of these problems, prior to President Trump's victory, have brought her own government, with the narcostist games to be placed in the spotlight at the expense of Kosovo and to increase Albin Kurt's populist profile as a “ho” against the West.
Now this era is over.
It is no longer the time when a leader in Kosovo could have the luxury of becoming <x0 populate” in Kosovo, arguing with the West.
The West that freed Kosovo no longer exists.
In the U.S., there is someone who, when the tézia explains Kosovo and its specific problem, could ask: “there are rare minerals? Is there a nuclear TEC? Is there a good beach? And if they call it “We have no business with them.
There are 27 phones in Europe where no one answers the same.
Meanwhile, in Kosovo there are five party leaders who are afraid to make the government, who do not know who will face this storm. Unlike Ibrahim Rugova and Bujar Bukoshi, who confronted Serbia by creating a parallel state and KLA commanders who went to the mountain to die, they cannot leave their office for fear of who will become prime minister at this time.
It's time to share responsibilities together.
Kosovo must form a government, avoiding the political protagonism of party leaders and make prudent decisions to overcome this world's storm, which not only makes no sense of what it has done for Kosovo, but has negative feelings.
For 26 years, Kosovo could not, unfortunately, take significant steps towards full international recognition and its reputation as a non-failed state.
But yet she has made great steps, giants towards consciousness as a state and independent society.
So now I have to protect her story.
No more NATO bombs, but with responsibility and protection from the rescuers yesterday.









