by Samuel J. Mikolaski
Increasingly, the  leaders of Western Europe are recognizing the failure of  multiculturalism. Whether they will do anything about the problem  remains to be seen.
How did Europe come to this pass? I speak as one born in the Balkans but raised in Canada, where I was, thankfully, assimilated to democratic, Anglophone culture. The issue in Europe has in part to do with the formation and expansion of the EU and whether, with the massive migration of worker Turks into Western Europe, Turkey should be admitted to the EU.
Admission of Turkey into the EU clearly would exacerbate an already critical illegal migrant situation. This particularly affects Germany, France, Austria, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, and the UK (which also has a large population of Islamic Pakistanis). The drain on welfare resources and medical services to support these unassimilated populations has reached crisis proportions, to say nothing about the undermining of civil law in parts of Paris and London, the Midlands of England, Germany, and Austria.In  addition, Europe's problems have been worsened by American policies in  the Balkans of the past 15 years. This is true in three important  respects: 
- Our mismanagement of Bosnia
- Our intervention in Kosovo
- Our policy of defaming our traditional Serb allies while ignoring the incredible mafia criminality and anti-Christian destructiveness of Albanian and Bosnian Islamic extremism
The  extent of infiltration of Islamic organized crime from Albania and  Bosnia into Europe is staggering. This is ignored or excused by the  powerful Albanian lobby in America's Northeast and in Congress.  To be  fair, some in Congress, such as Congressman Dan Burton of Indiana, are  alert to the situation, and a fresh look is being taken at our Balkan  policy within the State Department.
The Bosnia Imbroglio
President  Clinton imported Al Qaeda from Afghanistan into Bosnia to counter  Slobodan Milosevic, a decision facilitated in part by Madeleine  Albright's vitriolic, personal hatred of Serbs, which significantly  skewed our foreign policy. We did not betray the Poles, Hungarians,  Romanians, and Bulgarians, all of  whom had more reactionary communist regimes than the former Yugoslavia.  The irony is that Serbs rid themselves of Milosevic without  Washington's help and turned him over to the Hague. 
The  attempt to combine the three major ethnic groups in Bosnia into one  state has failed. Serbs have defensively created Republica Srpska. The  Croats, who have tried accommodation  with the radical Islamist leadership, have decided they have had  enough. They recently asked Russia to intervene in the Security Council  to stabilize their situation in the face of radical Islamist undermining  of their status in the Bosnian federation. 
I have carefully read the 700 pages of The Clinton Tapes by Taylor Branch.  The book is based on 79 two-hour interviews, often late at night, as  President Clinton sought over the years during his administration to  freshly recount events of the day or of previous days. 
It  is remarkable how little understanding is reflected in these tapes  about the history of the Balkans, especially of the strong Christian  heritage in Bosnia and Kosovo and the attempts by the Ottoman Empire to  restrict Christianity by forced conversions to Islam through the  kidnapping of Serbian boys (who became the famed Janissaries), by  brutality, and by discriminatory economic policies. 
Nor was there even a hint of anxiety  or regret at what his importing of Al Qaeda into Bosnia was causing as  they settled down, married Bosnian women, and began the process of  imposing Islamic radicalism on Bosnia, which had become significantly  secular since the expulsion of the Ottomans from Europe after World War  I.
From  Bosnia and Kosovo we now have one of the largest and most virulent drug  cartels in the world, the worst of white slavery and prostitution  trafficking into Europe, and terrorist training compounds. (Several of  the 9/11 hijackers spent time in Bosnia among their Al Qaeda  compatriots.) It is fascinating that some, including Boutros  Boutros-Ghali, former Secretary-General of the UN, wanted to  re-establish Christianity as the dominant culture in the Balkans against  the rising radical Islamic tide, a proposal that never got off the  ground.
It is scarcely credible, but nevertheless true, that the Clinton Administration ignored the Islamic Declaration  by Alija Izetbegović, former president of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in  which he clearly urged Islamists in Bosnia and worldwide to take up  jihad against the West. Instead they regarded him as "their boy,"  ignoring the proliferating terrorist cells in Bosnia. 
The Devastation of Kosovo
The  silence of the West about the expulsion of Serbs, Romanies and other  non-Albanians from Kosovo, the terrorizing of the remaining Serbs, and  the destruction and desecration of literally hundreds of churches,  monasteries, cemeteries and other Christian landmarks, some of which are  medieval treasures, is a tribute to the West's allowing some of the  worst vandalism and repression of the Christian faith in modern times. 
There  are more churches, monasteries and other Christian landmarks per square  kilometer in Kosovo than anywhere else on earth. Kosovo is to Serbian  Orthodox Christians what Canterbury is to Anglicans and the Vatican to  Roman Catholics. But Christian Orthodox populations are expendable in  the political maneuvering of Western politicians.
The latest bombshell  is the Council of Europe's recently adopted report from Dick Marty that  Kosovo leaders, including Prime Minister Hashim Thaci, are complicit in  crime, including organ trafficking. There is now a strenuous effort to  sweep the body parts issue under the rug lest it torpedo efforts to  legitimize the illegally mandated separation of Kosovo from Serbia. The  data are horrific: Serbian captive youths were selected on the basis of  genetic compatibility for killing in order to harvest saleable body  parts. 
The  Marty report confirms allegations by prosecutor Carla del Ponte, of the  Hague International War Crimes Tribunal, first published in 2008 (some  say even earlier, in 2003). Human Rights Watch has called on the  European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo to appoint a special  prosecutor based outside Kosovo to investigate Marty's findings. But  there is an insuperable obstacle to effective judicial proceedings:  Kosovo is tiny, and it is almost impossible to shelter witnesses, should  they come forward. Testifying would mean signing a death warrant  against oneself and one's entire family.
Few  in America recognize that in the Balkans we are reaping the whirlwind  of recent policy errors. In Samuel Huntington's words, we are indeed  witnessing the clash of civilizations.  But our adversary is not an  identifiable state enemy. The strategy is to insinuate a minority  Islamist population into a culture and allege discrimination while  practicing it. Once they gain status or power they turn on their hosts. 
In  America today one cannot even begin to discuss the issues. On April 25,  2008, at the Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa,  Bernard Lewis, professor emeritus of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton  University, warned that there is: 
a degree of thought control and limitations of freedom of expression without parallel in the Western world since the 18th century ... Islam and Islamic values now have a level of immunity from comment and criticism in the Western world that Christianity has lost and Judaism has never had.
Original URL: http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/02/the_united_caliphate_states_of.html
Samuel J. Mikolaski is a retired theology professor.
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2 comments:
Multiculturalism has failed because governments have not understood what it means and have allowed it to be used by self-entitled Islam to claim privilege it doesn't deserve.
Supine Western leaders and governments have allowed this Trojan horse to enter
I had though this was the case, but I am glad to see it confirmed by someone who has knowledge of of the facts.
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