Gotovina's fate is Croatia's fate
If Croatian generals
Gotovina, Cermak and Markac are convicted for what attorney Luka Misetic rightly
calls, referring to the prosecution's allegations, a conspiracy theory - the
global Croat nation will likely take a step backward into world history and
suffer the same destiny as its ancestors. A destiny marked by stigma,
political incorrectness and litany of diplomatic debacles and utter
embarrassment. Not to mention that the on-going Greater-Serbian project of
gaining autonomy or privileged status (that they already enjoy) might make
serious inroads in a leader-less and spine-less Croatia. The billion
dollar lawsuits will soon follow as well. Croatia will face insurmountable
obstacles and quite possibly be forced to make concessions that were out of the
question during war-time, but now dangerously close to being realized in
peace-time.
The time of discussing and debating the charges against
the Croat trio has passed. Everyone -especially the political court
in the Hague, the prosecution and all of their apparatchiks (including the
treasonous regime in Zagreb)- knows by now that the Croats are being
accused of one thing, and one thing only: Defending the rights of Croats to live
freely within their own state; defend the state and restore its territorial
integrity - perfectly executed with operation Storm. In the eyes of
many Western capitals, the Croatian state was simply not meant to
be.
Every attribute of statehood that the Croat military
successfully defended and liberated is the same attribute that the United
Nations, with its many statutes and proclamations, legally recognized and
legitimized in 1992. Absurdly, the International Crimes Tribunal for the
Former Yugoslavia is an ad hoc court established by that very same UN that
granted recognition to Croatian statehood. The wholesale mockery of
justice being perpetrated at the Hague can be summed up with a shocking
indictment - an indictment that was never issued.
The
Passion of Vukovar
In the fall of 1991, subdued and destroyed
time and again, the heroic Croatian city of Vukovar suffered a defeat after a
miraculous three month long defense. The concentration of military
man-power, artillery, armor, infantry and tank divisions that besieged the city
was the greatest single concentration of weaponry deployed on such a small
territory in the history of warfare. Croat defenders managed an heroic
defense against domestic Serbian terrorists and invading Serbian imperialists;
imperialists under the direct command of the Yugoslav National Army and Serbia's
then president, Slobodan Milosevic. Serbian aggression destroyed the city
on the Danube hundreds of times over. It is estimated that every object in
Vukovar -building or house- was hit by grenades, mortar-fire, heavy artillery,
gun-fire - 100 times over. The destruction of the city is extremely well
documented, with the materials easily accessible and widely available. In
comparison, the siege of Sarajevo -also well documented and widely known -
received many times more the attention of Vukovar, even though Vukovar suffered
an exponentially worse fate. To this day, no one has been indicted for the
war-crimes and wanton terror committed by the Serbians against the Croatian city
of Vukovar. Vukovar - the greatest symbol of resilience in Croat
history.
Croatian operation Storm, conducted in the summer of 1995,
didn't encompass the liberation of Vukovar in Eastern Slavonia. Vukovar
would be re-integrated with Croatia by a brokered peace deal. Operation
Storm landed such a death-blow to the joint occupying Serbian forces in the
bastard "Serbian Republic of Krajina," that the Serbian leadership under
Milosevic wisely returned Vukovar to its rightful owners. Operation Storm
was so lightning quick and so brilliant, collateral civilian damage was held to
an absolute minimum. Considering the size of the operation; the sheer
man-power numbering in the hundreds of thousands on the Croat side, operation
Storm was completed in an astounding 84 hours - and proved to be one of the
tidiest military operations in recent history. A successful display of
Croat military prowess resulted in victory, all to the dismay of many, many
forces and entities outright opposed to Croatian sovereignty and freedom.
The Croats reclaimed Knin, once the capital of the medieval Croat kingdom.
Zvonimir's city was liberated with ease - and the post-operation pictures of
that very city, serving as the hub of Serbian occupation, aggression and
imperialism 1991-95 - prove the cleanliness and precision of the then Croat war
machine. Serbian terrorist strongholds were surgically bombed and shelled
across the "Serbian Republic of Krajina," with the sole intent to keep civilian
casualties to an acceptable minimum. The Croats succeeded and the pictures
of a preserved Knin in August of 1995 prove the good-will and faith of Croat
troops and their conscientious commanders.
Counting
shells in lieu of civilian casualties
The "excessive shelling"
of Knin, for which there is absolutely no proof, is one of the main accusations
on which the prosecution pegs its case. Because Knin was basically
preserved and spared by the Croats -and because the Croats did not conduct a
campaign of ethnic cleansing (the Serbs had orchestrated a prepared and
well-planned retreat before advancing Croat military arrived, [see former US
Ambassador Peter Galbraith's testimony])- para-intelligence communities
stretching from Brussels to the Hague to Zagreb, in collusion with treasonous
"journalists" and politicians in the Croat capitol(from both HDZ & SDP),
campaigned for and demanded that official Zagreb "hand over artillery logs" in
which shelling of "SRK" were recorded. The gaping hole in the
prosecution's case required yet another propaganda front in the form of a
supposed search for artillery logs that, according to them, "proved the
excessive shelling of Knin." The treasonous elites, succumbing to the
every whim of their EU masters, even pretended to be searching for the artillery
logs. Thus, they launched an investigation into "missing" artillery logs
that, in reality, never existed. That was the last in line of treasonous
and, quite frankly, preposterous moves the Zagreb government made in an insane
attempt to satisfy an international cabal intent on destroying Croatian
sovereignty.
Because operation Storm was so clean; and because collateral civilian
damage was, to put it harshly, not worth mentioning - the prosecution in
Gotovina's case had to resort to counting Croat artillery shells in stead of
dead Serbian bodies. The prevailing theme in Gotovina's case consists of
the prosecution's insane conspiracy and lies, in lieu of evidence for wild and
fantastical accusations - evidence that simply doesn't exist.
Croatia on Tria
Chief prosecutor Tieger,
during his final statements, laid it out loud and clear for all - commanders
Gotovina, Markac and Cermak are accused of, along with late President Franjo
Tudjman, late minister of Defense Gojko Susak (post-mortem!) et al of
conspiring to purge/ethnically cleanse Croatia of its Serbian minority.
Tieger made it especially clear with a schizophrenic statement how, supposedly,
no one is questioning the legitimacy and legality of the Croatian state
liberating its territory, but that the Croatian leadership of the time (the
accused) used the liberation as a vehicle to ethnically cleanse the Serbian
population in a "joint, collective criminal enterprise. Since there is no
evidence of ethnic cleansing, and since there is no evidence of "excessive
shelling" - and since civilian casualties were held to an all-time low - what
then are the Croats really accused of? Put simply, they are accused of
liberating their nation-state - all the while being held to the most bizarre
international standards (a precedent in international law!) and criteria never
before seen in the sanctioning of military conflict and engagement. The
Croats were not supposed to be free, and that's the only reason Gotovina &
co. are being tried. They symbolize Croatian sovereignty, leadership and
initiative. They symbolize Croatian power.
No
matter what the outcome - remember Vukovar
If any of the Croat
generals are convicted, no matter what the decision, and no matter what
combination of sentences are handed out, always remember the destroyed city of
Vukovar. Remember that Gotovina entered an unscathed Knin, while Croats,
just four years prior, were ethnically cleansed from a Vukovar (as they were
from Knin and other occupied territories) that was shelled back to the stone
age. And always remember that the ICTY did not see it fit to indict, let
alone convict, any Serbian for Vukovar's barbaric destruction. There is no
better comparison, no tale of two cities, that completely extrapolates and
highlights the injustices being committed against the entire Croatian nation by
the international community and its pawns, the treasonous Zagreb elite.
The elite that made damn sure Gotovina would, along with the entire Croatian
war-time leadership (democratically elected!), stand accused for simply wanting
freedom.
Day of Reckoning
Official Zagreb,
under the watch of Stjepan Mesic, Ivica Racan, Ivo Sanader, Ivo Josipovic,
Jadranka Kosor, Vesna Pusic, et al are all complicit in the international
conspiracy to, if not outright destroy the Croatian state, then at least to
deform and degenerate Croatia to such a level that she will never again brandish
the type of power and sovereignty as she did in the time period of 1991 -
2000. Commenting on the close of Gotovina's trial, Ivo Josipovic the
minstrel (champion of Titoism and his bloody red-star and celebrator of Serbian
crimes committed against Croats) stated he'd like to see the generals go free,
but that crimes had been committed and someone must answer and be held
accountable for them. Josipovic didn't comment on the scope of the crimes
- just who should be held accountable for them - and what exactly would be a
logical and proportional conviction for minimal collateral damage. It
appears that the communist elite in Croatia sees fit that the entire
upper-echelon of the Croatian military should hang. After all, Gotovina's
removal - like the removal of all Croat patriots from positions of power -
cleared the way for the neo-Yugoslav regime to further entrench itself and
solidify unchecked clout. Not only did the court in the Hague serve its
purpose to relativize the Croatian struggle for independence; not only did the
court equate victims to that of their aggressors - but the saga in the Hague
provided the ultimate vehicle for Croatia's communist caste to rid the nation of
patriots, while at the same time re-integrating her in a new Yugoslavia - now
fancifully dubbed as the "Yugo-sphere."
If Gotovina, Markac &
Cermak have to pay the price for Croatian freedom, so to will the traitors in
Zagreb have to, one day, face a different music and pay the price for
surrendering it. And that day will come soon.
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