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i agree that albanians in kosovo should celebrate, it's a good way to ease tension. i remember in june 1999, milosevic was organizing celebrations because serbia defeated nato he said. it was all over his media. this kinda thing is done sometimes. what i would like to know is this: say on sunday, albanians declare independence. serbia rejects it, un doesnt even debate it. what will have changed for albanians on monday? economically it will be worse no doubt. serbs in north will reject it, so that the un-eu-nato controlled territory we know as kosovo today will even be shrinking.
i'm sure one hundred years of separatism with nothing to show for it, no unification with albania, no independence either, is frustrating and difficult. so, celebrate, that's better than burning churches from unesco's heritage list ;)
but i suggest when you actually have borders, and have an army that secures them, your judges in your courts, your police and seat at the un, you should celebrate independence. otherwise people will say you're not serious :)
but i like you all the same or even more, because i'm seldom serious myself so i identify with that attitude :)
remember, albanians, you believe that you were a constituent part of form. yugo. then, do not accept less than other parts, why are you worse than slovenia, croatia, monte, macedonia, serbia and even unfortunate bosnia?
demand to have your state borders, your un seat, your flag at east river, your army, the works.
do not fail me now ;)
and keep us posted on the investment boom. when status settles, investments follow, that's the rule. hm.
will kosovo's status have settled though, what do you think? or are we just starting in more ways than one... time will tell.
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