19.2.08

Kosovo Independence, Satellite of the U.S.

European Kosovo proclaimed her independence on 17 February after a long period united relationship with Serbia. Lands cleavage made Serbia's Prime Minister Kostunica accussed the United States backing such politicial regime as a form of international expansion at the level of deplomacy amid European power distribution.

Kosovo's nationals celebrated their independence in blizzard of joy and confetti, while at this preliminary level of a country we should preceive and put our query over her possibilities of operation on the country's own. In 21st century, though, armed conflict or even invasion with surrounding nations may not exist under the common agreement of peacekeeping and reciprocal relationship, a "new" country must stand aside with other mighty institutions as a shelter of nation's interest and for stragetic security purpose to be adverse against any invisible invasion in culture and trade perspectives. Amidst this basic assumption, the fate of Kosovo is unaviliably under the instruction of the United States and the "independence" is only a form of political stance in the world but essentially act as a satellite of the United States, particularly that the United States is a country of manipulation-oriented rather than respected the sovereignty of another countries.

The case of Kosovo and Serbia reflected similar situation of Mainland China and Taiwan. The difference of the latter case is that the influence is substantially sufficient to counteract the interference of Western power while Serbia is not.

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