Published: December 16, 2005
Op-Ed Contributor
Crossfire War: Ministers Meeting in Athens Thursday - Friday
By Willard Payne
Crossfire War - TEHRAN WATCH: Southeast Europe Theatre; Balkans - Athens - Tehran - Ankara - Islamabad - Interior Ministers Meeting in Athens Thursday - Friday
Night Watch: ATHENS - Officially the reason for the visit by Iran's Interior Minister is to attend the conference on Illegal Immigration and Human Trafficking. But unofficially the interior ministers will be discussing renewed fighting in the Balkans, which Tehran intends to use as its avenue of invasion into Europe and to silence Vienna. This is why I never agreed to the regressive division of Yugoslavia in 1991 done in the name of the New World Order. [
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It was supposed to be orchestrated by Vienna, headquarters of the 55 nation OSCE (Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe). Instead one of the darkest decisions in European modern history is going to lead to more old world chaos that Tehran has embraced in order to keep the West busy in the Balkans and help NATO/EU fulfill its twisted, perverted sense of mission. They assumed the staged crisis could be solved diplomatically, with only a ceremonial military presence, displaying the new cooperation between Eastern-Western Europe, but they underestimated the impact of weapon dealers.
Tehran established relations with Zagreb in 1992 and stated openly that Croatia is our entry into Central Europe. Since then Berlin has sent to Warsaw Leopard tanks, the U. S. has helped Poland upgrade her air force and Russia has been upgrading Poland's Soviet era fighter aircraft. The siege of Vienna, at the height of the Ottoman Empire, was lifted by a Polish Count.
The West lost Athens when it bombed Serbia for 78-days in 1999. Greece and Serbia have been close for centuries since both people follow the same Orthodox ritual. There were even reports, during the first Balkan War from 1991-95 of Greeks serving with Serbian units. This past summer Greece and Turkey held joint maneuvers in Kosovo. Units from both countries were housed in barracks named after an Ottoman ruler. Athens made no secret they were increasing their ties to the Middle East.
When events-relations become more hostile and frank, Athens will probably tell the dictatorial West where it can go. There could even be Greek units that attempt to beat the Jihad to Vienna.
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