NATO: Either with missiles or with soldiers, we are in Kosovo
SOLANA ORDERS AIR STRIKES AGAINST SERBIAN FORCES
This morning in the early hours, Solana reassures Majko: “We will not let Yugoslavia touch Albania”
The Parliament of Montenegro will today decide to break away from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Albania is on its feet to face any surprise
■ This morning in the early hours, Solana reassures Majko: “We will not let Yugoslavia touch Albania”
■ The Parliament of Montenegro will today decide to break away from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
■ Albania is on its feet to face any surprise
Milosheviç finds “mjk” in Tirana. When KFOR has made the capital of Belgrade, the Serbs who insult the economy, the army and the Western media, Berisha calls for destabilizing Albania through their extensions, while he is with his back to the wall in Kosovo. The former Albanian president, before cameras and foreign journalists, calls for “other” actions against the opposition in Tirana, but without explicitly asking for arms, while not the “only one,” but still a heavy smile from the New Pact, where Kosovo awaits military intervention from the world. 78 percent of Albanians are looking toward the satellites of the KLA, because they are looking toward the decisive days that are approaching. Pushed by the pressure of the opposition and the confused stance of Tirana to have a public opinion that naturally wants direct NATO intervention, and taking the final steps toward an implied military position, the Albanian government yesterday finally gave up issuing meaningless ultimatums to Belgrade about the use of NATO force against a friendly and neighboring country like Yugoslavia. At least, when Kosovo for the first time felt on the edge of the most dangerous abyss, it is quite likely that from this stance the Albanian government also took courage, with its first spokesman, Pandeli Majko, to underline that military intervention had no alternative. Constitutional goals with democratic money, but the Kosovo Flu, “Pardi and the gloomy Ponomi.” In this war that has lasted about three months, and no one knows where it will end, we have every right to the final solution through diplomatic means. But the only man in the Serbian capital who continues to keep his eyes on the Serbs has always had them on the approach and the imminent loss, since so far no one has moved him. In the center of Tirana, the Serbs remain a hopeless brigade for Kosovo. They are people who have done harm to Albania, and not only through TVSH and Kosovo has been shaken. They are not resolved, and they think they can still win. The world and its allies have decided today to speak differently, and not with the logic of verbal threats. NATO will speak the language of missiles and troops, and not the language of white negotiations. This is the first day of the great truth of the Kosovo crisis.