Ivo Skoric on Thu, 2 Jun 2005 23:47:49 +0200 (CEST) |
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This was an interesting week. NATO soldiers raided Karadzic's house in Pale. His wife and daughter had to sit humiliated in the NATO van outside for a couple of hours until foreign soldiers combed through their private possessions. And to all those who believe that massacres in Srebrenica did not happen, they showed a video tape at the Hague tribunal: Serbs were not any smarter than US guards at Abu Ghraib. Because they were just as sure in their victory. And as mistaken about it. It became public what many suspected so far - that unremitting attacks against Americans are not carried out by Iraqis, but by Saudis. 42% of attacks to be exact. Instead of embarassing Suaid royal family, Saddam was choosen as a target to help young Saudis save on air fare. Now they can buy more ammo and just drive across the border to kill Americans. Immigrants and retards, that's it. Bush's eugenics program. He said that he would bring the war to them, didn't he? Bosnia and Hercegovina just sent a contingent today. I wonder whether there was an agreement between the US and B&H for an exchange - they raid Karadzic's home, and Bosnia sends some fresh bodies to Baghdad?! The on-going Iraq debacle did not deter the entire Anglo-Saxon world to get extatic about the French "Non" to European constitution. The Ecconomist put 18 "nons" on its front page, and guy from the Heritage Foundation on CNN couldn't get ear-to- ear grin of his face for a moment. True, French talked incessantly about Europe as the new superpower, their superpower, and now they nixed it, to everybody's (including their own) surprise. And it also became public, what many expected for years to be true (and this was the line of speculation even in the movie made about the event), that the "deep throat", who provided information to Washington Post journalists, that ultimately costed Nixon his throne, was an FBI agent. Quietly, amidst this mess, Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline got opened, and with it easy access to Caspian oil by US supertankers. Nobody even talks about AMBO (pipeline that was supposed to go from Bulgaria to Albania over Macedonia, and use Russian tankers over Black Sea). Actually, nobody even talks about Balkans any more. Raid of Karadzic's home, pictures of Bosnian soldiers boarding a plane to Iraq, showing of Srebrenica killing video at The Hague - this was not global news worthy, and I picked it up from Serbian news, rather than from BBC or CNN. We are so gone, that nobody outside former Yugoslav ethnic communities even noticed that the 25th anniversary of the death of the former Yugoslav dictator - to whose funeral flocked more than 100 world leaders - just passed this May. ivo --------------------------------------------------------- Ivo Skoric 19 Baxter Street Rutland VT 05701 802.775.7257 ivo@balkansnet.org balkansnet.org # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net