Dodik gives the verdict: give up Kosovo!
Bosnian Serb Prime Minister, Milorad Dodik, says that Serbian Kosovo is “less-and-less” Serbian and that Serbia should use Kosovo as a condition to gain something while in the process of inevitably losing it.
“Serbia will have to come to its senses. Kosovo is less and less part of Serbia. I understand that it is very difficult to give up Kosovo and I believe that no politician can do it,” said Dodik.
Dodik says that Serbia’s UN maneuvers will “be an even bigger defeat, and after that you can do nothing”.
Given that “no [Serbian] politician can do it” it stands to reason that the current Tadic government is seeking to scapegoat his defeat over Kosovo onto UN - or anyone for that matter – so that the final dismemberment of Serbia is not dumped on him.
In the fall, though, Tadic’s ally, the US, is set to introduce a UN Resolution, based on the Serbian recent defeat at the ICJ, demanding that countries recognize Kosovo within some narrow constraints that do not affect China and Russia, or perhaps even give them additional ways to control those around them.
Such UN Resolution will finally deafeat all Serbs because the Western media, that has been portraying Russians as though Serbia’s only allies, will point to Moscow for the guilt.
Such possible mix of events is the Washington’s way of helping Tadic portray himself as not a “traitor” to Serbs but a patriot that “liberated” Serbs from the “throngs of Kosovo”.
Dodik’s recent statements seem to be coaching Tadic as to how to loose Kosovo “with dignity” and paving the way for that.
“Why not come forward with conditions – if you want us to recognize independence of one part of Kosovo we want the north of the province to remain in Serbia, to grant a special status to the Serbian people who remain outside the territory, to protect the monuments and monasteries,” Dodik said.
US diplomat Christopher Dell has delivered such message saying that the “predominantly Serb populated northern part of Kosovo could receive a status similar to that of South Tyrol in Italy” – a statement that means that “north” is up for grabs.
If so, it may be an additional indication that Serbs in Kosovo may soon be attacked by Albanians so that Albanians themselves could claim a piece of history in order to, after Serbian forces enter there, keep on carping at the West that Albanians have been “cheated” off land while Serbs should be greateful to NATO for saving the few remaining Serbs there.
The event would tie up Serbia even more at the UN, EU and everywhere – something Germans have realised is the way to keep Serbia under control.
More importantly for Washington, and Tadic, the attack on Serbs in the “north” can be washed off as a vindication of Tadic’s “principled” policy of peace in the region so he can be glorified even more for working with NATO while trying to preserve “peace” in the region.
Such may be a possibility because just after Tadic’s visit to Montenegro, media noticed that Montenegro’s Djukanovic “ran into” the Kosovo Albanian criminal Hashim Thaci and asked him on the possible land swap. Djukanovic dodged the question but the episode indicates that, Tadic, himself a montenegrin, is willing to rely onto the atavistic tribal connections for deeply secreted political dealings.
Incidently, in Montenegro they will soon no longer learn their own Serbian language but “montenegrin”.
As the dude said, fools always seem to have all the luck!
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