Ivo Skoric on Sat, 3 Apr 1999 23:15:14 +0200 (CEST) |
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Extension of Stability & Security What do Lyndon Johnson and Adolf Hitler have in common? They are both being compared to Bill Clinton for what he's done (or for what he has not done) in the Balkans recently. Certain Congressional Republicans draw the Clinton-Johnson parallel hinting that Clinton is dragging the country in a prolonged vietnamesque involvement overseas. Now that they lost their legal case to oust him from the office - which by the way costed the taxpayer nearly as much as the stealth fighter that crashed over Bujanovci - they have to find some other way. Particularly amusing is to hear such accusations of adventurism from a character like Ollie North, the key player in the Iran- Contra scandal. The comparison to Hitler, of course, comes from the Serbian TV. Many other things come from Serbian TV: like they say that Albanians are leaving Kosovo because of NATO air strikes. And the Serbs believe. In the spirit of the headline for this article (which I borrowed from some bloke from Brookings Institute, who used the phrase to describe the substance of the NATO presence in the region), now, in the second week of the strikes, 1700 sorties and 100 cruise missiles later it is time to evaluate the action. So far, NATO carries the military victory, but overall winner - if you count political gains and losses - is undeniably Slobodan Milosevic. Here is why: NATO decimated Serbian military-industrial complex (Zastava, Kragujevac; Utva, Pancevo; etc.), destroyed Yugoslav Army air-bases and missile storage places, seriously damaged Yugoslav Army anti-air defense capability, and ruined the re-supply routes (like by blowing the bridge over Danube in Novi Sad NATO cut of both the road and river route between Russia and Serbia [although it would be more logical to concentrate on targets on Romanian side of Danube, since Romania is more likely to let Russian weapons through, given that Hungary is now a NATO member]) - therefore Yugoslav Army is debilitated in the big picture and incapacitated for a long fight. On the other hand, while Yugoslav Army, despite all the NATO efforts, is not nearly running out of ammo on Kosovo, Pentagon is already running out of cruise missiles, reportedly. NATO action was designed with one purpose, which NATO countries political leaders repeated relentlessly: to prevent the humanitarian disaster - in the form of the flood of refugees from Kosovo. However, this is precisely what we have now: Montenegro, Albania and particularly Macedonia are overwhelmed with Albanians from Kosovo. European NATO members already committed 50 million DM and the US is going to send $50M to help about refugees. As NATO bombed targets important for the Yugoslav Army's future ability to fight, Yugoslav Army helped by paramilitaries like Arkan's Tigers, stepped up its present offensive in Kosovo: villages suspected of being KLA safe havens are systematically shelled to oblivion, Albanian professionals and intellectuals suspected of being in line to assume political role in an eventually independent Kosova are executed (teachers are hanged in front of their students; some however pop back up to life, just to spite Western media that just reported their deaths), Albanians in Prishtina are told better to leave (leaflets with KLA insignia, but actually made up by Serbian propaganda artists, are inviting people to leave; Serb authorities are planning to "evacuate" all of them by trainload, reminding me of a bygone era), Albanian refugees are stripped of their identity papers (even car plates) at the border and the records (like birth certificates) are destroyed in their hometowns - with the aim to erase their identity as Yugoslav citizens and prevent them of ever coming back... In reality, the claim of 90% Albanian population in Kosovo is farther from the truth every passing day. NATO air strikes so far failed both to prevent the humanitarian disaster and to stop the ethnic cleansing: in fact both the humanitarian disaster and the ethnic cleansing increased after the air strikes. Also, foreshadowing the Phase 3 of NATO strikes, to prevent NATO of destroying their means of destruction of Kosovo Albanians, Yugoslav Army decided to do the same thing they did in Bosnia: use Albanian civilians as human shields around the YA heavy weaponry in Kosovo. Failure to achieve objectives immediately discouraged some allies and deeply divided others. Greece was against the strikes from the beginning. They would like this one even better: Macedonians demand NATO membership on the grounds that they already became a NATO "satellite" by giving up their country as a base for NATO troops - but without NATO's pledge to protect them from Serbian vengeance. Given the capture of three American soldiers on Yugoslav-Macedonian border, NATO is not doing the best possible job of securing Macedonian border, or its own border patrols for that matter. Italians are more and more annoyed to be the air-base for NATO air strikes. Casual "bird watchers" are replaced by angry slogan shouting protesters at Aviano. Italian defense minister underscores that no Italian aircraft is involved in the strikes. In Germany, the government coalition of Social-Democrats and The Greens is in crisis, since The Greens, who built their political basis by opposing U.S. nuclear missiles in Germany, are now completely opposed to the NATO air strikes. The value of Euro is consistently lower than expected in reference to the American dollar since the beginning of the strikes - this, also, does not make European allies cheerful. And the French want to join Russians in the effort to renew the diplomatic path to find the solution to the Kosovo crisis. NATO is back to its Anglo- Saxon core. Two of the three American soldiers captured on the Yugoslav-Macedonian border, however, have last names that are all but Anglo-Saxon: Gonzales and Ramirez (the third, Stone, appears to be more bruised in the picture; I wonder if this is yet another clever Serbian propaganda ploy...) - reflecting the reality of the American armed forces. Middle class families in the U.S. do not want their kids in the army, they thing that is a step down on social status ladder. So, the army is filled by the underprivileged kids, mostly from minority (Black and Hispanic) background, who make use of the Army's offer to pay for their college tuition. I can't get Enrique out of my head. He was a lifeguard at the place where I also worked as a lifeguard some years ago, before he joined the Marines. I joked with him how he'd end up in Bosnia, and taught him a curse or two. Serbs, unlike NATO, were never as united as they are now. Government, opposition, alternative- everybody is against the strikes (and the strikes in downtown Belgrade won't help that). Hooligans destroyed McDonalds in Belgrade in a protest against the American way. Around the world Serbs organize demonstrations, which sometimes end up violently. It seems that there are Serbs in every major Western city. Albanians, with some delay, now organize counter-demonstrations in support of NATO. It seems that there are Albanians in every major Western city, too. In New York you can see a "Thank You Americans!" banner in nearly every Pizza parlor. The possibility of demonstrations and counter-demonstrations turning to violence terrifies city officials in the West, however - to the point that some Mayors (like the one in Brussels) banned any public assembly altogether. Not only that Milosevic's recalcitrance made NATO fail in its objectives, but it also brought a rift between NATO countries while bringing unity to the Serbs, and now it even threatens to impose itself over the cherished Western values like the freedom of assembly. Russia played its cold war gambit well: since Primakov turned the things around, having Milosevic "proposing" truce (that NATO countries tried to get Milosevic to sign in Rambouillet in the first place), the Western media appeared with headlines like - "NATO rejects Milosevic's proposal" or "NATO can't accept..." - making the NATO use negative expressions, suggesting that Milosevic again is, maybe, a good guy, slightly misunderstood in his intentions (so they have to be interpreted by Russians), but a peace loving individual nevertheless. Angry Russian opposition to NATO strikes (withdrawing from Partnership For Peace), did not prevent Russia of taking the IMF loan ($15B) and also did not prevent Russia on signing the uranium deal with the U.S. (Russia will sell high quantity of its enriched uranium to the U.S.). Behind the cold war facade necessary to placate domestic politics, Russia still knows what is good for her, and there seem to be no imminent danger of the World War III. Still, Russia is sending some of its Black Sea fleet to Mediterranean in the response to NATO action against Yugoslavia. Clinton called the move "unhelpful." On the other hand Russian Navy must be totally bored sitting in the port all the time, so a little cruise over Mediterranean might be in place. Serbs claim they `downed' another stealth plane, while the Pentagon still prefers to use the verb `crashed' in reference to the one and only stealth plane the Pentagon acknowledges as missing. The second Stealth plane was allegedly `downed' over Bosnia, and the wreckage was promptly surrounded by American troops preventing Serbian TV of taking a shot. Americans claim that NATO shot down about a half of Milosevic's MIG-29s (Serbian TV does not report any of that, naturally), two of them over Bosnia on route to bomb SFOR targets -apparently in retaliation. The F117 that crashed over Vojvodina, might have been a victim of mechanical failure, or shot down by a lucky shot. If, however, a second one is down, that would prove that F117 are not invisible any more, i.e. that the Serbs figured how to find their signature on the radar screen (maybe by comparing their radar screens to the records from Iraq - Yugoslav Army has long-standing good relations with Saddam Hussein). Such an information would be very useful for Russia and/or China and would seriously harm American conventional strategic superiority achieved by stealth technology. Clinton was obviously angry when he had to face the camera and say: yup, one of my invisible planes is down. Yugoslav Army mostly avoided using surface-to-air missiles against NATO planes - instead trying to intercept them with its fighter jets. Radar based air defense is useless against the air force equipped with stealth fighters armed with HARM missiles - knowing that Yugoslav Army did not turn it on. KLA lobbies for the NATO to send in ground forces, since it is losing the war against the Yugoslav Army. American people learned not to believe to their political leaders - so, despite that Clinton continues to repeat "No ground forces" mantra, CNN poll shows that 79% of Americans expect that ground forces are going to be sent in. In the same poll, less and less Americans disapprove of the air strikes alone, and also argue that the U.S. should support the Albanian move for independence of Kosova. So far, the Administration contended that Kosovo is an integral part of Serbia, and that they just want for Serbs to grant Albanians the broad autonomy policed by NATO. Deeper and deeper in war, the Administration apparently realized, that millions of dollars spent in missiles, bombs, lost aircraft, fuel, logistics - just to keep Kosovo in Serbia, would be an absurd investment - after all, Serbs were doing a pretty good job of keeping Kosovo in Serbia without the NATO help. However, as the time goes by, there is less and less NATO-friendly population in Kosovo (Albanians) on which the ground forces may rely, and Yugoslav Army becomes more entrenched, promising that ground forces will encounter casualties if they venture in. Trading American for Albanian lives is not an enviable job. NATO expansion (which recently included Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary - Hungary being the only NATO country that does not have a land border with another NATO country) was meant as the "extension of stability and security" in Europe. However, with its first military action in history, NATO so far just brought instability and insecurity to the region of South-East Europe. Paradoxically, the superpower of the world is losing the war against a small rogue state. And that in spite of destroying its military potential. Obviously, this suggests it is either time to stop or to change the tactics. The U.S. opted to change the tactics (European allies would rather stop): the A-10 Warthogs are in knocking down tanks over Kosovo, and government buildings in downtown Belgrade are the next cruise missile targets. Vatican, of all places (an ur-enemy of Orthodox Serbs in the Serb nationalist mythology), came out suggesting to NATO to cease air strikes over Easter weekend. Clinton flatly rejected on grounds that such a pause would give a chance to Serbs to continue the ethnic cleansing campaign in Kosovo. Excuse me? Aren't they continuing that campaign right now despite the NATO air strikes? Unless Clinton is prepared to follow with the ground troops pretty soon and pretty aggressively, he'd better consider the 48 hours cease-fire, and have satellites and U-2s and Predators (the unmanned spy-plane that CIA did not yet launch from Albania, due to the guidance system failure...) watch whether Serbs would stop, as Milosevic wowed through Primakov they would do. Because soon there will be no more Albanians in Kosovo, and then the whole action would be in vain. CNN and MSNBC, which now so hawkishly support Clinton on the strikes, are not pliant sycophants as Serb TV, and if Clinton's strikes prove to be a failure, they are going to have no mercy on him. And, btw., mentioning the Serb TV, why is this weapon of psychological warfare still on, as if a Tomahawk couldn't have been used to knock down the TV tower on Avala and deprive Milosevic of this important tool of his rule?! ivo --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: [email protected]