May 14, 2015

submitted by Dony

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A Reader Comment in the Guardian Article, May 13, 2015 :

Macedonia's lipstick protester: 'I saw the policeman smile very slightly'









So, here's what's been happening in Macedonia:



- First, the Macedonia's pro-Western opposition ("Nuland Kooks") tried to frame the government with some Watergate-style eavesdropping scandal. That failed miserably.



- Then, the leading troll figure started leaking some of the tapes of the alleged "snooping" of the opposition - provided, no doubt, courtesy of NSA - to the public. That lasted, like, a nanosecond.



- Then, the "lone superpower" whom we shall not name, attempted doing the "Macedonian spring" by wreaking havoc on the streets of Macedonia and orchestrating carefully staged "spontaneous" mass rallies on the streets of Skopje . You know, one of those pinkish, chartreuse, mauve, khaki and rose-colored revolutions that neocons are so fond of. Alas, the government nipped that baby in the bud, too.



- Next came the plan "D": a direct invasion of Macedonia from the neighbouring "country" (which, by the way, isn't a country at all) of Kosovo. Guess who funded the entire operation? You guessed it! Alas, the "rebellion" kicked the bucket and went belly up in less than 36 hours.



- On to plan "E". The "democratic" ambassadors in Macedonia are now openly ganging up against the Macedonian government and openly calling for the popular uprising and/or government's resignation. They are also calling for the "respect" of the Albanian minority which, by the way, is more than proportionately represented in the Parliament and the Government and has every single civic privilege and human right known to man.



- Since the plan E will probably fail, too, we are now more than likely to face the next escalation level in Macedonia. First, Amnesty International will - how fortuitously - publish a brand new (what a fortuitous case of good timing!) country report, containing a whole litany of human rights abuses on part of the Macedon government (Guantanamo, oddly, will NOT be mentioned). Then, the United Nations Good Will Team consisting of Tony Blair, Marti Ahtisaari and Carl Bildt - sadly, Richard Holbrook will not be available to lend a friendly hand - will be sent to Macedonia to "officiate" the "peace process" (read: another terrorist invasion of the country). Because odds are particularly slim that this ruse will work, someone (hint, hint) will have to orchestrate another Racak-Type swindle in Macedonia and create a false genocide.



And then, of course, we will have sanctions, embargoes, UN Security Council Sessions, columns of refugees, humanitarian bombings, Blackwater snipers on rooftops, no-fly zones, weapons being smuggled to terrorist regions and Balkan Isis under the tender loving care and guidance of the "democratic" community of nations, NATO going apoplectic. Civil strife will spread, Western Macedonia will secede from Macedonia and join (with Kosovo) Albania into a much-mythologized Greater Albania that never existed, which the United States will recognise immediately and as a matter of course and policy preference.



The conflict will suck in the neighbouring countries, all of whom have been terrorised by the ogre of Albanian terrorism and Islamic chauvinism, and - lo and behold (what a serendipitous event!) - Russian Turkish pipeline will have become but a pipe dream.

And then the Western policy-makers fell out of bed and woke up.



The good people of Macedonia have a clear choice: to kiss their policemen, or to kiss Uncle Sam's ass. I think it is a safe bet to assume that the former smells much better.









