Nebojsa Malic, author of the ‘Moments of Transition‘ column on Antiwar.com, discusses the Council of Europe report on Kosovo’s ‘mafia-like‘ government that traffics in drugs, weapons and human organs; the KLA‘s speedy (and undeserved) 1998 transition from a US-designated terrorist group to a band of ‘freedom fighters;’ the multitude of lies before, during and after the Kosovo War; how Richard Holbrooke helped negotiate the laudable Dayton Agreement bringing peace to Bosnia-Herzegovina then worked steadfastly to undermine it; and how the US effort to reinvigorate NATO — which became an anachronism after the Soviet collapse — can partly explain the seemingly strange US interest in Kosovo.
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