For the Balkans as general, look for war in 2009. It will start with increased violence against the EU and NATO in Kosovo from the drug cartels who run the failed statelete. With NATO on the retreat in Afghanistan, split over Russia, Serbia will finally take the move to re annex Kosovo and drive the KLA and Albanian mafia out of the region. This will be sparked by KLA Islamics starting more terror in southern Serbia and the threat against the Serb minority there.
The domino effect will be fast and furious.
Once NATO steps aside and does nothing to loose yet more troops to the Serb army, the signal will be clear. The KLA will flee into Greece, Makedonia and Albania. In Albania, they will destabilize the already weak government and the state, by the end of the year will be in the process of collapsing. Makedonia will find itself once more mired in a civil war. This time, though, a weak US will not be able to stop Makedonia’s neighbors from arming the Orthodox Christian state against the Islamic-Narco insurgency.
Greece will also find itself with an active Albanian insurgency, on a much higher level than the few violent incidents scattered so far. In the end, Greece will eject its Albanian workers and may even be drawn actively into the collapsing Albania, if for no other reason than to protect the 25% Orthodox Albanian minority.
In Bosnia, Srpska Republic, using the Kosovo standard, will declare independence and ask to return to Serbia’s borders. This will of course reignite the Bosnian three way civil war, for which all three sides are ready. NATO will attempt to stop the deterioration but after several violent incidents, member nations will withdraw their troops or remask them as UN observers.
Croatia and Serbia will meet once more on the battle field of Europe as Bosnia is equally flooded by a new wave of Arab and Pakistani Jihadists.
Eventually three thousand will patrol cities across Italy.
ΜΕΤΑ ΤΑ ΔΥΟ ΠΕΡΙΣΤΑΤΙΚΑ ΠΟΥ ΑΠΟΤΕΛΟΥΝ ΣΥΝΕΧΕΙΑ ΣΤΗΝ ΑΛΥΣΣΙΔΑ ΑΠΟΤΥΧΙΩΝ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗΣ ΑΣΤΥΝΟΜΙΑΣ ΝΑ ΠΡΟΣΤΑΤΕΨΕΙ ΤΟΥΣ ΠΟΛΙΤΕΣ ΑΝΑΡΩΤΙΕΤΑΙ ΚΑΠΟΙΟΣ ΑΝ Η ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΘΑ ΠΡΕΠΕΙ ΝΑ ΑΚΛΟΥΘΗΣΕΙ ΤΟ ΠΑΡΑΔΕΙΓΜΑ ΤΗΣ ΙΤΑΛΙΑΣ.
ΝΑ ΚΑΤΕΒΑΣΕΙ ΤΟ ΣΤΡΑΤΟ ΣΤΟΥΣ ΔΡΟΜΟΥΣ ΓΙΑ ΤΗΝ ΠΡΟΣΤΑΣΙΑ ΤΩΝ ΠΟΛΙΤΩΝ.
Hundreds of armed soldiers
begin patrolling Italy’s cities
to cut crime but critics say
it will scare off tourists
Hundreds of troops have begun patrolling the streets of Italian cities as part of a law and order clampdown – but critics claim the sign of gun-toting soldiers will deter tourists.
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has ordered the unorthodox use of the armed forces which will see 3,000 troops deployed around the country including Rome, Milan, Turin and Palermo.