by Michel Chossudovsky
Professor of Economics, University of Ottawa
Some 3500 heavily armed NATO troops have entered
Macedonia with a mandate to "disarm the Albanian rebels". Whereas
a token collection and destruction of obsolete weapons is envisaged,
the evidence amply confirms that the "National Liberation Army"
has been armed, equipped and financed by Washington. NATO's
ultimate goal is to protect rather than disarm the terrorists,
weaken and disable the Macedonian Security Forces and install
a protectorate under direct military rule. The US-EU brokered
"peace" agreement constitutes an act of surrender and submission
to the NATO aggressor.
In the hours preceding the "initialing" of the
Ohrid "peace" agreement on August 8th, the terrorists renewed
their assaults leading to the death of ten Macedonian soldiers
in an ambush in Grupcin, West of Skopje. On the next day, a
major KLA-NLA military offensive directed against the Macedonian
Security forces was launched. And two days later, several hundred
troops belonging to the United Nations Kosovo Protection Corps
(KPC) stationed in Kosovo crossed the border and attacked the
Macedonian Security Forces (ARM) in the Radusha area.[1] These
carefully planned military actions were also accompanied by
violent assaults directed against civilians.
In an atmosphere of public protests and renewed terrorist assaults,
the "framework peace agreement" was signed on the 13th of August,
allowing NATO to deploy troops throughout Macedonia with a mandate
to "disarm the Albanian rebels".
The Western media mantra --parroting NATO's official statements--
concluded without further examination that the "Albanian rebels"
were attempting to stall the ratification and implementation
of the "framework document" (yet to be approved by the Macedonian
parliament), undermining "the painstaking efforts of the international
community": "We have unequivocally stood against all acts of
violence in Macedonia and all breaches of the cease-fire..."
said US State Department spokesperson Richard Boucher...".[2]
Meanwhile, Yugoslav President Voijislav Kostunica accused the
American and European mediators of "having been duped by the
Albanian rebels."[3]
Pentagon and US State department planners (from the most powerful
nation on earth) "duped" by "Albanian rebels"? According to
the Western media, the military alliance had no prior knowledge
of these terrorist assaults launched at the time of crucial
"peace" negotiations. The enemy is presented, as a peace "facilitor",
the identity of the NATO aggressor and its relationship to the
terrorists, are not mentioned.
Who Ordered the Terrorist Assaults?
The so-called "Albanian rebels" do not make key military decisions
on their own. Amply documented, the KLA-NLA and its various
affiliated factions constitute America's proxy army integrated
by US military advisers, trained by British Special Forces,
financed and equipped by Washington. War is always waged in
terms of carefully designed political objectives; military operations
--including covert activities in support of "freedom fighters"--
are never haphazard. The terrorist assaults are part of Washington's
military-intelligence agenda in Macedonia.
Senior US military advisers detached from private mercenary
companies are working with KLA-NLA commanders. NLA Commander
Gezim Ostremi, was trained by British Special Forces to head
the UN sponsored Kosovo Protection Corps (KPC).[4] Confirmed
by British military sources, the task of arming and training
of the KLA had been entrusted in 1998 to the US Defence Intelligence
Agency (DIA) and Britain's Secret Intelligence Services MI6,
together with "former and serving members of 22 SAS [Britain's
22nd Special Air Services Regiment], as well as three British
and American private security companies".[5]:
The US DIA approached MI6 to arrange a training programme
for the KLA, said a senior British military source. `MI6 then
sub-contracted the operation to two British security companies,
who in turn approached a number of former members of the (22
SAS) regiment. Lists were then drawn up of weapons and equipment
needed by the KLA.' While these covert operations were continuing,
serving members of 22 SAS Regiment, mostly from the unit's D
Squadron, were first deployed in Kosovo before the beginning
of the bombing campaign in March. [6]
Operation "Essential Harvest": Replicating Kosovo
The First and Third Parachute battalions ("1 PARA" and "3 PARA")
detached to Macedonia under Operation "Essential Harvest" have
a history of active collaboration with the KLA. The British
Paras led the invasion into Kosovo in June 1999 in liaison with
KLA forces.[7] The evidence amply confirms that the US and British
military-intelligence establishment has continued to support
the KLA in its terrorist operations in Macedonia:
two of the Kosovo-based commanders leading the Albanian
push [into the Tetovo region] were trained by former British
SAS and Parachute Regiment officers... [A] commander with the
nom de guerre of Bilal was organising the flow of arms and men
into Macedonia, and ... veteran KLA commander Adem Bajrami was
helping to co-ordinate the assault on Tetovo. Both were taught
by British soldiers in the secretive training camps that operated
above Bajram Curri in northern Albania during 1998 and 1999.[8]
In a bitter irony, the officers of the British parachute regiment
dispatched under Operation "Essential Harvest" had previously
collaborated and forged personal ties with KLA-NLA commanders
now in charge of military operations in Macedonia. The evidence
would suggest that the British Para battalions were sent in
"to assist" rather than "'disarm" the KLA-NLA. [9]
Moreover, US military advisers --on assignment to the KLA-NLA
(through private mercenary companies)-- remain in contact with
NATO and US military and intelligence planners, who are in turn
in liaison with the US State Department. Ultimately, Washington
and London decide on the broad direction of KLA-NLA military
operations in Macedonia. What this means is that while the Washington
call for a cease-fire at the diplomatic level, it also decides
when "to breach" the cease-fire, and when to actually implement
the cease-fire.
In other words, the so-called "breaches of the cease-fire"
--marked by a renewed wave of terrorist attacks-- during the
final stages of the US-EU sponsored "peace negotiations"-- were
not decided by the "Albanian rebel" commanders without consulting
Washington.
What this means is that by allowing the "National Liberation
Army", America's proxy military force in Macedonia, to launch
a new wave of terrorist assaults at the time of crucial negotiations,
Washington had consciously and deliberately stalled its own
bogus "peace" initiative, while precipitating the country to
the brink of civil war.
NATO controls the cease-fire because NATO controls the terrorists!
NATO has stated that they will only intervene and "disarm the
rebels" if there is a cease-fire. But what NATO really wants
is that the Macedonian ARM remain in the barracks under a unilateral
cease-fire, while their proxy forces continue to make further
territorial gains.
Already, the unilateral cease-fire ordered by President Trajkovski
in the wake of the Ohrid peace agreement has enabled the KLA-NLA
terrorists to take up strategic positions in the Crna Gora mountain
range near Skopje while also reinforcing their control in the
Tetovo region.[10] These NLA territorial advances at the time
of crucial negotiations are part and parcel of NATO planning.
Following the visit to Skopje of General Joseph Ralston, NATO's
supreme allied commander in Europe (20 August) the President
ordered (under a new unilateral cease-fire) the Macedonian Security
Forces to remain in the barracks. The ARM has been instructed:
...to carry out a withdrawal of troops as a contribution
towards de-escalation in advance of a planned NATO mission to
the country... the [defence] ministry in Skopje said warplanes
and helicopters would accordingly not be used in crisis areas
and the army was to withdraw heavy weapons from combat positions.[11]
In other words, the invading army imposes a unilateral cease-fire
to facilitate the process of territorial conquest.
Invading a Member Country of the United Nations
The command structures of the KLA, the NLA and the United Nations
sponsored Kosovo Protection Corps (KPC) overlap and coincide.
The so-called Albanian National Army (AKSh) (a paramilitary
group linked to the KLA-NLA) which claimed responsibility for
the Grupcin killings was formed by members of the United Nations
KPC. These killings coincided (almost like clockwork) with the
final stages of the "peace" negotiations at Ohrid. Everything
suggests that this action had been carefully planned in advance
and was known to Western intelligence agencies.[12]
Moreover, the decision to dispatch several hundred KPC troops
across the border from Kosovo in the days following the conclusion
of the Ohrid negotations, could not have been taken without
the acquiescence of NATO and UN military personnel stationed
in Kosovo.
What this means is that a UN sponsored military force (using
UN equipment and resources) has invaded a member country of
the United Nations, with the knowledge and approval of NATO
forces in Kosovo.
To say that this constitutes "a violation of the UN charter"
would be a gross understatement. In the words of Macedonia's
Prime Minister Ljubo Georgevski in a letter to addressed to
the Secretary General of the United Nations Kofi Annan:
I, personally, consider this an official declaration
of war by the international protectorate of Kosovo and by the
Kosovo Protection Corps (KPC), which is unfortunately part of
the UN civil administration in Kosovo.[13]
While representing a dissenting political voice, Prime Minister
Georgevski, nonetheless signed the "framework document" opening
the door to the invasion of his country by NATO troops.
"Disarming the Rebels"
The disarmament process is totally fictitious. Why would NATO
disarm its own proxy force, which has been re-equipped in the
last few months with brand new weapons "Made in America".
Following the signing of the framework document, NATO announced
it had agreed "with the NLA on terms and procedures for an eventual
arms turnover". In this regard, NATO plans to replicate the
token "disarmament" of the KLA implemented in the wake of the
1999 bombing campaign in Kosovo, where small arms and AK-47s
were handed in on a "voluntary" basis. This process was then
followed by the arming and equipping of the KLA with advanced
weaponry leading into the terrorist attacks in Southern Serbia
and Macedonia.
The whole disarmament process is an obvious hoax. In fact,
the terms of the "disarmament" are being negotiated with the
terrorists rather than with the Macedonian authorities:
the rebels will collect their own weapons and deposit
them at pre-arranged collection sites. NATO troops will then
move in, seal the area, pick up the guns for destruction in
a third country and leave.[14]
While NATO "weapons collection teams" have been deployed, NATO
has clarified that the handing in of weapons will be entirely
"voluntary": "what we prefer from a NATO force point of view
is that the insurgents collect the weapons on our behalf..."[15]
But if the handing in of the weapons is "voluntary", then why
does NATO need to bring in large amounts of heavy military equipment
in British military transport planes? There is reason to believe
that one of the objectives of Operation "Essential Harvest"
is to channel arms and supplies to the terrorists inside their
territorial enclaves, while at the same time disarming all forms
of armed resistance, including the civilian defense groups which
have developed in opposition to the terrorists and the NATO
led invasion.
While the Western media is spreading rumours that the rebels
are "armed with assault rifles and knives" [16] (Associated
Press, 20 August 2001), the evidence confirms that the US is
continuing to equip the terrorists with advanced weaponry:
In the well-built guerrilla bunkers overlooking the
besieged city of Tetovo, there is ample evidence of U.S. military
hardware ... An abundant stock of sophisticated night-vision
goggles provide the guerrillas with a tremendous tactical advantage
over the Macedonian security forces... Snake Arifaj, a 22-year-old
guerrilla platoon commander, proudly displayed his unit's impressive
arsenal and said, 'Thanks to Uncle Sam, the Macedonians are
no match for us.'... Commander "Mouse," a 47-year-old UCK officer
in the Tetovo sector... confirmed that two US Chinook Heavy
Transport Helicopters had in fact delivered "heavy mortars and
ammunition" [in early August] to the guerrillas... [A]mmunition
supply is not a problem for the guerrillas. 'We have all the
equipment and men we need to capture Skopje in 24 hours, said
Commander "Jimmy", a 22-year-old Albanian guerrilla who is already
a veteran of Chechnya, Kosovo, and south Serbia. Militarily,
the Macedonians are no match for our soldiers.[17]
Hidden Agenda
While paying lip service to the social rights of ethnic Albanians,
Washington has no interest in the process of constitutional
reform as contained in the "framework document". Washington's
objective is not to "disarm the rebels" but to disable the Macedonian
Security Forces (ARM) and dismantle State institutions. In this
regard, NATO forces are working hand in glove with the KLA-NLA.
Moreover, once the so-called "disarmament" process has been
completed, "unarmed observers" from the Organisation for Security
and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and the EU Monitoring Mission
(EUMM) are slated to enter "NLA enclaves to begin confidence-building
measures before the return of Macedonian police."[18]
Media Falsehoods
All the appearances of an "internal conflict" are retained.
The links of NATO to the terrorists are never mentioned by the
Western media. The confrontation between Macedonians and ethnic
Albanians is the cornerstone of most news stories, logically
providing a justification for a "peacekeeping" intervention.
With a shaky framework agreement on constitutional reform and
the country on the brink of civil war, the main players retain
their full legitimacy. In the eyes of public opinion, they are
not "aggressors", they are peace-keepers intervening on "humanitarian
ground".
While the media upholds the NLA as a liberation army fighting
for the social rights of an oppressed minority, the process
of "demonisation" of the Macedonians has commenced with one-sided
news stories relating to presumed war crimes and alleged atrocities
committed by the Macedonian police and security forces.
Meanwhile, everything indicates that ethnic tensions have been
further heightened with the entry of NATO troops. Terrorist
gangs linked to the KLA-NLA are assaulting Macedonian civilians
as occurred in Kosovo in 1999.
Installing a NATO Protectorate
Washington has pushed Macedonia to the brink of civil war with
a view to justifying a NATO led intervention "on humanitarian
grounds".
Deliberately jeopardised as a result of the terrorist assaults
and the NATO invasion, Washington is fully aware that the "peace"
agreement (including the constitutional amendments) has little
chance of becoming operational under a "functioning democracy".
In this regard, NATO has already hinted that it "has contingency
plans" if it is unable to accomplish its mission under the framework
"peace" agreement.[19]
In the days following the signing of the framework agreement,
the International Crisis Group (ICG), a "Non-governmental Organisation"
(funded by George Soros') with links to US State department
pointed to the need to "changing the mandate" of the NATO led
"Operation Essential Harvest":
NATO cannot limit its mission to 30 days. It must
be prepared to do more than collect arms that are voluntarily
given to it. It must seal the border with Kosovo and should
provide the security assurance required to see the 13 August
agreement through to parliamentary ratification and implementation.
And it must be prepared to use all necessary force to make that
assurance real... Unfortunately, despite the agreement, there
is little trust or even expectation of peace among either ethnic
Albanians or Macedonians. That puts a heavy burden on the international
community, which will need to decide... whether the mission
should have a more open-ended time frame and a more vigorous,
traditional peacekeeping role...[20]
In turn, the US media has already started to build a "justification"
for a more permanent NATO presence as a means to guaranteeing
the social rights of ethnic Albanians. An Associate Press report,
for instance, quotes:
Mustafa Arifi, 26, sitting with his uncle in the cool
shadow of the local mosque... Not only does he want NATO troops
to come, he wants them to stay far longer than the 30 days envisioned
by the alliance. I know the big powers are on our side, he said
with certainty. I would love for them to be here for 20 years.[21]
And no doubt once the NATO mandate has been redefined --using
a "humanitarian" or "peacekeeping" pretext-- the next stage
will be to extend NATO's "mission" beyond the agreed 30 days,
leading to a more permanent military presence of NATO troops,
as a stepping stone towards the installation of a full-fledged
NATO protectorate on the Kosovo-Bosnia model.
In this regard, it is worth recalling that Bosnia-Herzegovina
was carved up "along ethnic lines" under the 1995 Dayton Agreement.
Similarly, Under Operation "Essential Harvest", the arrangement
imposed by NATO on the Macedonian government, is that the terrorists
will remain in the territories they occupy and NATO will ensure
that Macedonian troops will not enter rebel controlled territory.
This also means that Macedonians who were expulsed by the terrorists
will not be able to return to their homes. And NATO has confirmed,
in this regard, that it will not assist in the return of "internally
displaced persons".[22]
In other words, by firmly protecting the KLA-NLA in their territorial
enclaves and allowing the process of ethnic cleansing to proceed,
NATO has deliberately created conditions which favour the partition
of Macedonia, opening the door to "the detachment" of the so-called
"Albanian regions" occupied by KLA-NLA forces and their (possible)
annexation to a so-called "free Kosovo".
Meanwhile, the Atlantic Military Alliance --while paying lip
service to the territorial integrity of the Yugoslav federation--
is also promoting the secession of a "free Kosovo" from Yugoslavia,
which would lead to a fracture of Yugoslavia as well as much
broader conflagration in the Balkans.
Endnotes
- Macedonia Information Agency (MIA), Skopje, 11 August 2001.
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