Political Mavens blogger adds to our understanding of how we got so many Muslim refugees from Bill Clinton’s war in the Balkans

I don’t have the time or energy to thoroughly sort out Clinton’s war but have wondered why on earth we took, as refugees, the largest group of Muslims we have ever taken—more than Somalis even— from this war.

Here is a blog posting I just came across that adds some more details that I found especially interesting because it seems that Albanians* are in fact popping up everywhere these days.  

The post is about the plight of the Roma (Muslims also according to this post?) and is critical of what the author calls the “Frankenstein’s monsters” we helped create, referring to the Albanians.

Indeed, we gave “refugee” status only to the culprits in the Kosovo war, resettling them throughout the U.S. and the rest of the Western world so they could plot attacks here and abroad (see Ft. Dix in 2007 and North Carolina last month). No one else got refugee status out of that NATO gig — not Kosovo’s gypsies, Serbs, Jews, Gorani, or Croats — not anyone but our prized Frankenstein’s monsters.

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So, just as with the Serbian Red Cross that the mountain Muslims, the Gorani, are dependent upon to survive, these largely Muslim Roma depend on Serbian hospitals. Not unlike the humanitarian aid coming from all over Serbia to the “Kosovar” refugees during the war their clan leaders waged. Or the Albanians escaping that war — to Serbia. In other words, after devastating Serbia’s environment and economy based on fabricated tales of “anti-Albanian” and “anti-Muslim” policies — devastation the country has yet to recover from — we’ve also put them in the position of footing the bill for the damage we caused. That’s in addition to Serbia’s struggling to absorb or place the highest number of refugees in Europe, thanks to Western defacation on the Balkan peninsula.

*Albanians here, here, here, here and here.

Wouldn’t you love to know who made the decision in the Clinton years to bring all those Muslims here, over 100,000, from the Balkan region?  Was it all to supply Iowa meatpackers with cheap labor?  Or something else?

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