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Jul 9, 2007, 16:43 GMT
Senior US diplomat hints at Kosovo negotations and independence
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It is absurd anybody can just decide on giving up a part of another sovereign country to a people that allready have their own country. These people are from a country called Albania, hence the name Albanians and not from Kosovo. If Mr. Fried is so concerned about 'the poor Albanians' and giving up land is not a big deal, why doesn't he put them on a plane and give them a part of his own country? Since giving up land is not a big deal? And let them create a muslim state in his native Washington DC? Its easy to be the good guy and give away somebody elses land. I thought the US has learned their lesson about helping muslims. I guess I'm wrong.
A Senior US-'diplomat'??
For almost eight years, the US has forgotten about diplomacy and instead favors ram-rod tactics. There are no more US-'diplomats', only scoundrels with their power games that no one falls for anymore, because of the reek of war criminals the US administration emits.
Mark Twain comes to mind in remembering the top scoundrel in the US:
'a person that does not read has no advantage over a person that cannot read.'
Thus, the US drifts along with an illiterate at the helm.
'senior US-diplomat'? my butt!
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