Kosovo: militant cynicism of the Western democracy
What is the reason for that? Is it caused by the fact
that for the West the notions of international law, historic justice and
the multi-polar nature of the world are simply an empty sound that only
calls for a condescending smile?
The stories of Crimea
and Kosovo clearly showed the following: the principle of double
standards (the phrase is worn-out, but accurate) is something the West
sticks to fully and consistently.
In essence, over the
past few decades its main efforts were channeled into one direction: to
dominate over the diversity of cultures, points of view, social and
political models of society. In the case of an active standoff, they are
to be subordinated: the elite – with money, everybody else – with arms.
A special type of “geopolitical racism” appeared. Only this paradigm
allows us to explain what appears to be an illogical and inconsistent
position of the Western countries in some regions with similar problems.
Readiness to act upon the instructions of “Big Brother” or its lack
thereof becomes the main driver of their further destiny.
The
support of the West of Kosovo's separation from Serbia in 2008 should
have been demonstrative and instructive for everybody. Nobody paid
attention to any resolutions regarding territorial integrity of states,
or the UN basic legal norms. It was considered to be purely irrelevant
that Serbia viewed Kosovo as their national symbol of national integrity
and unity (some battles took place there that determined Serbia's
destiny, and some important holy objects are located here). But by
completely violating the international norms the West never brought its
project to completion, points out Vladimir Bruter, a political analyst.
“The
decision made by the Court in the Hague regarding the separation of
Kosovo was incomplete in its nature. From the point of view of
international law there can be no procedure for the formation of new
states because no constitution in the world explains how states split
from each other and how they cease to exist. It is simply common sense.
By acknowledging Kosovo and promising various bonuses to Serbia in
exchange for its acknowledgement, the West is trying to justify the
existing situation, but there is no legal solution to-date.”
Actually,
the main promise made to Belgrade is a promise to have Serbia join the
EU. What that entails, one can see based on the examples of the new
entrants to the EU. But that is not the most important thing. The entire
conflict in Yugoslavia and the support of Kosovo had one characteristic
feature: in most of cases Western judges and politicians accused ethnic
Serbs of crimes, including war crimes, and blamed them for everything.
Is that related to the historic, spiritual and geopolitical ties between
Serbia and Russia, which the West in a manic way keeps viewing as its
main threat? The question mark here can be removed. And it's high time
to clarify who is a real threat for whom. Over the last few decades it
was Washington and the European capitals that initiated the aggression
in various places of the world.
Boris Shmelev, the head
of the Center for Russia's External Policy, points out that in Kosovo's
case the West with the help of the UN violated not only international
norms, but also its own decisions, as well as the institution of
international law itself, thus creating a dangerous precedent.
“Serbia's
constitution clearly defined Kosovo as a part of the consolidated
country. It was written that the head of the state was obligated to do
everything to preserve the territorial integrity of Serbia. Nobody had
the right to agree to Kosovo's separation from Serbia. Resolution 1244
of the UN Security Council signed in June 1999, which summed up the
results of the NATO aggression against Yugoslavia, clearly pointed at
the fact that Kosovo was an integral part of Yugoslavia, which consisted
of Serbia and Montenegro. But the West went as far as giving up all the
documents and supporting the separatists in Kosovo.”
This
is truly an amazing integrity. It resulted in the appearance of
Europe's map of one of the most criminalized territories with a
questionable future. The current situation with the referendum in Crimea
showed that from the point of Kosovo's separation from Serbia the
so-called developed Europe became even less independent from Washington.
It was the Europeans, not the US citizens who live far away from them,
that suffer from the dubious projects like the one in Kosovo. But the EU
stubbornly continues to play the role of employee and the messenger of
its boss across the ocean.
As soon as it came to light
that on March 14 the United States prepared a firm resolution for the UN
Security Council regarding the situation in Ukraine, the European
diplomats literally tried to snatch microphones from each other to
express their disapproval of Moscow, which allegedly had claims for an
integral part of Ukraine – Crimea. It seemed that as their statements
grew louder and more uncompromising, the brighter their political future
appeared to them.
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