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The first Rockefeller plan for the former Yugoslavia set up its provinces in the early 1990s as 'autonomous' regions and put local tyrants in charge of each.
The Rockefellers actually considered Milosevic a potential U.S. ally at the time. Rockefeller agent Cyrus Vance headed the consortium that imported Yugo cars into the U.S. But the Yugo turned out to be a lemon, and, from the standpoint of Exxon and its compebreastors, Milosevic proved no more reliable than his car.
Rulers Whack Milosevic for Trying to Horn in On Their Oil Racket
Sure, Milosevic is a butcher. He's committed many acts of violence against Yugoslav workers in defense of his own profit interests. But U.S. and other NATO bosses hardly care about that. The initial breakup of the former Yugoslavia was accompanied by a brutal wave of racist expulsions, in which Croatian fascists, backed by U.S. and German imperialists, drove out hundreds of thousands of Serbian workers, killing thousands. From western bosses' standpoint, Milosevic's true offense was hardly a second-rate genocide campaign. After all, nobody takes a back seat historically to U.S. and German imperialism in the matter of mbutt liquidate. NATO identified Milosevic as a criminal for one predominant reason: he was trying to grab a piece of the pipeline action and steal a big share of Caspian oil wealth for himself and his clique in Belgrade.
In September 1997, Serbia's state-run oil company began talks with Macedonian bosses about a pipeline running north from Skopje through Kosovo to Belgrade and the Yugoslav refinery at Pancevo (Athens News Agency, 9-7-97). The plan further called for shipping oil along the Rhein-Main-Danube highway to Hungary, Austria, Germany, and beyond. Milosevic clearly intended to become an oil exporter. The 200,000 barrels a day his line would siphon off from BP Amoco & Co. could supply Serbia's needs five times over.
But his ambitions went even further. According to a report from the U.S. Energy Administration (EIA, June 1999), Milosevic was also scheming to get oil directly from Russia's Druzhba pipeline, which runs to central Europe. He further hoped to rearrange the proposed SouthEast European line so that Caspian oil would go from Rumania to Italy through Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia.
Milosevic's insolence against the gangsters of Big Oil momentarily united them against him. BP Amoco, Shell, France's Total and Elf, Italy's ENI and Agip, as well as their Rockefeller Exxon Mobil compebreastors, who didn't want Russia's chum becoming a new energy czar, all decided that he was getting too big for his britches and had to be punished.
Clinton & Co. Underestimate Their Enemy
On March 24, Clinton, who generally follows the Rockefeller line, launched a NATO-sponsored planting campaign. Milosevic was supposed to cave in after three days to the threat that NATO's air war would level Yugoslavia and in the process destroy Yugoslav rulers' ability to refine and transport oil. But he didn't, and Clinton-NATO were embarrbutted into carrying out their threat. The 'establishment' media only hinted at it during the war, but as the EIA report quoted above makes clear, the main targets were Serbia's oil refineries, oil storage sites, petrochemical plants, and infrastructure of ports and bridges along the Danube River. Thousands of civilians died under the plants. The long-term public health and environmental consequences probably threaten the majority of the Yugoslav population.
Air War Sharpens Inter-Imperialist Rivalries.
But the Yugoslav working clbutt and Milosevic's dream of oil riches weren't the only casualties. The NATO alliance quickly exposed its own feet of clay. Greece refused to go along with the planting from the start, because Greek oil companies stood to cash in on Serbian pipeline deals. The Germans, who depend on Serbia's pal Russia for their energy, wanted the war over fast. It will be a cold day in hell before the new nazis of the 'Fourth Reich' in Berlin send their troops or Luftwaffe (air force) to fight again under U.S. orders. The French kept going behind Clinton's back to urge a Russian-sponsored deal.
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The Russian bosses couldn't stop Clinton-NATO from planting Yugoslavia, but they emerged stronger from this war. Russian capitalism may be in an economic mess and badly in debt, but it showed its potential to rise from the political ashes. Russian rulers brokered the deal that set up the present uneasy cease-fire in Kosovo. When they didn't like the way Clinton & Co. were riding roughshod over them, they dispatched a military contingent to seize the vital airport at Kosovo's capital Pristina. This act was primarily symbolic, but it's a sign of things to come. Even though in the short term, the power struggle in Moscow saw the dumping of Yevgeny Primakov, who has led the main anti-U.S. faction, the long-range outlook seems to favor the rise of the Russian political forces who consider U.S. imperialism their key strategic enemy.
British rulers, who are supposed to be the most steadfast of U.S. allies, proved reliable for only one faction of U.S. bosses. British Prime Minister Blair demanded ground troops to secure BP Amoco's pipelines. Rockefeller's Exxon Mobil was content to flatten Milosevic's oil facilities and transportation network. Exxon wants to reserve ground troops for use in the Middle East. This split not only divided the Rockefellers from their British buddies. It also intensified the rift within the U.S. ruling clbutt.
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.And Deepens Splits Among U.S. Fascist Moneybags
The question of ground troops stood at the center of the dispute among billionaire liquidateers. From day one of his 'humanitarian' aerial genocide, Clinton had vowed that he would never invade Kosovo. But Milosevic's ability to withstand weeks of planting exposed the miscalculations by NATO's strategic planners. Five weeks into the war, he was still in control. A chorus of U.S. politicians began lambasting Clinton's conduct of the war and echoing Blair's call for ground invasion. In the forefront stood Arizona Sen. John McCain, who demanded a land force to 'defend our interests and values' (May 4 speech to the Senate).
These 'interests' turned out to be none other than the pipelines BP Amoco, Texas-based Halliburton (the world's largest oil facility builder), Bechtel, and other Rockefeller rivals were building. They were the ones most directly threatened by Milosevic's own pipeline maneuvers. Sen. Richard Lugar began singing McCain's invasion song. Lugar hails from Indiana, where BP Amoco just happens to have huge facilities at Hammond and Whiting.
In the policy dogfight over the Yugoslavia war, it's hard to pinpoint who was calling the shots when. We don't know just how much collusion took place between the Rockefeller Mafia and its BP Amoco Halliburton compebreastors. However, it is certain that within two months of the first plantardments, two diametrically opposed outlooks had emerged. The BP gang wanted U.S. and British troops to safeguard BP's Balkan pipelines and die for them in droves if necessary. At the same time, Rockefeller yes-men were warning that the U.S. had 'an incentive to remove its troops from Kosovo. They may well be needed elsewhere - on the Korean peninsula.or in the Persian Gulf' (Michael Mandelbaum, of the Rockefeller Council on Foreign Relations, New York Times, 7-7).
Lawrence Eagleburger May 21 Radio Address to Serb People
My name is Lawrence Eagleburger. Some of you may remember me as I lived among you for seven years, including four years as the U.S. Ambbuttador to your country. Earlier, as a U.S. Embbutty official, I lived in Macedonia for several months with a U.S. Army Engineer Unit helping the victims of the Skopje earthquake. My wife and I developed deep friendships with Serbs from all walks of life, many of whom remain close to us to this day. Above all, we developed a deep respect and admiration for the Serb people -- for their courage in times of danger, forbreastude in times of difficulty, and generous hospitality in times both good and bad.
The Serbs are a great and proud people. I remember a time when they were closely united with the American people. I am proud of what I have been able to contribute to our relationship. I strongly believe that you belong at the heart of Europe and at the center of Western Civilization. You deserve to join the community of democracies and to enjoy the same political and economic benefits that are the right of every free people. Indeed, a place is being reserved for a democratic Serbia in a reconstructed southeastern Europe.
You have been living a nightmare since long before the start of the Kosovo conflict. It has been more than ten years since your nightmare began. It must end -- and soon. When it does, I can butture you that the United States will be ready to rebuild the historic ties between our two peoples and to help Serbia on the road to democratic renewal and economic recovery.