Talk:Kosovo War/Archive 5

Set Ups
Now it's obvious how many set ups by Albanians and western states were made to Serbs and truth is going out more and more, so please, now add more informations on big mafia network of Albanian and organ trafficking taken from kidnapped Serbs. So cruel! http://de-construct.net/?p=3644 http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/919765--police-detain-doctor-who-allegedly-played-role-in-kosovo-organ-trafficking —Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.223.15.11 (talk) 19:02, 11 January 2011 (UTC)

Unprofessional Statements & New Material
This sentence "...(significant numbers of Albanians were left in the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia though the majority of its inhabitants were Albanian)" doesn't make sense. 128.135.100.102 (talk) 07:39, 19 April 2011 (UTC)

This was not the first humanitarian war. Please read about the intervention of Tanzania into Uganda to overthrow Iddi Amin. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.7.115.74 (talk) 13:27, 27 November 2010 (UTC)

Unprofessional Evidence Hello guys. I'm Albanian and new to this article. Well, enough with the introductions.

There are a few problems I encoutered. Unfortunately, I didn't start this discussion until late while reading the article, which means there are many more problems that I left unmentioned:

1. I ran across this end-paragraph:  --While the second sentence is fine, the first one seems very unprofessional to me. I think we should alter its structure. I'd suggest we merge the two sentences and provide the second sentence as the basis on the assumption made in the first sentence. Although I might be completely wrong since I have no idea what the second sentence is talking about.

And its there again a few lines down: "The Serbian delegation must have known..."

2. <A postwar statistical analysis of the patterns of displacement, conducted by Patrick Ball of the American Association for the Advancement of Science [17], found that there was a direct correlation between Serbian security force operations and refugee outflows, with NATO operations having very little effect on the displacements. There was other evidence of the refugee crisis having been deliberately manufactured: many refugees reported that their identity cards had been confiscated by security forces, making it much harder for them to prove that they were bona fide Yugoslav citizens. Indeed, since the conflict ended Serbian sources have claimed that many of those who joined the refugee return were in fact Albanians from outside Kosovo.> --The first statement cites a reference and the very structure of the sentence is highly professional. The second statement starting at "There was other evidence..." does not cite any references. What's worse, what is later called "Serbian sources" is first refered to as "evidence". And I don't want to sound like an *sshole, but the guy who wrote those sentences is not a good english speaker. Might be Chinese...might be Serbian.

3.  --Either give a reference or delete that! Because sounds teenage b*llshit to me. Albania has a lot of gipsies, especially Tirana, the capital. Albanians have nothing against the gipsies. Yes, there are less educated than the other part of the population, but we respect their rights to the fullest. And its "gipsy", not "gypsi".

New Material

On an unintentional look on the recent history of the article, I saw that on June, 10 user Edrigu removed this statement:  claiming that the link did not support it. I found another link that supports that statement: http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/kosovo/burning_evidence/story6.html In fact, the link already supplied did support that statement in first place, you just had to move to page 4 of that article. http://www.hrw.org/reports/2001/kosovo/undword-03.htm

Wasn't very hard to find those links. Just Googled for "trepca 1200 1500". But seeing the discussion history of that user, I don't think he was very keen on writing the whole documented truth.

I didn't edit the article myself since I don't want to "break in" in what seems a very controversial topic. I'll check back in a few days.Outsid3r 06:38, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
 * I haven't done more than grammatical fixes here either, as I have neither the time nor desire to get into the edit wars I've seen happen with this article, which I definitely agree is strewn with POV problems. However, the English in 2 (though POV/uncited) is fine, if not perfectly "encyclopedic" (mostly because of the "indeed").  And "gypsies" (singular "gypsy") is correct.  It seems the British version is as you've spelled it, but I strongly recall that the article is written in American English. -Bbik 14:41, 11 June 2007 (UTC)


 * You are right on the "gypsies".
 *  -> Other evidence suggested / No good scholar would make such a mistake.
 * Usually you can tell if a paragraph was written by a well-educated person or by a native speaker by the synonyms, the unusual phrases and the politically correct formulations of sentences. So, although a sentence might not contain direct errors, the vocabulary used and the variery of expressions make up for very good estimates on the person who wrote that.
 * Usually you can tell if a paragraph was written by a well-educated person or by a native speaker by the synonyms, the unusual phrases and the politically correct formulations of sentences. So, although a sentence might not contain direct errors, the vocabulary used and the variery of expressions make up for very good estimates on the person who wrote that.


 * What about my other points? I respect you as a creditble source of information since you have lived through that war, but I can tell you that our coastline was completely ruined due to the mass placement of homeless people. Saying that the refugee crisis was "manufactured", which by the way its the first time I hear that word in this context, is not very encyclopedic when there are video footages of wafer-thin people populating the sands of our shores like ants.Outsid3r 16:51, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
 * Hang on, did I somehow imply that I'm from the Balkans? If I did, it definitely was not intentional.  The closest claim I have to that is distant relatives travelling through to escape other wars.  As for the English usage, I'm going to move that discussion to your talk page, since it's not really related to the article. -Bbik 19:44, 11 June 2007 (UTC)

ANTI-NATO
The article is definitely ANTI-NATO. I am a Kosovo vet, part of the US Military stationed onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt. Being part of the peacekeeping force there, we discussed many different ways of ending this war quickly and decisively without causing civilian deaths. It is such a shame to see a supposedly neutral wiki post be so far off and aggressive against the people who were trying to stop the genocide. Neutrality of this article is definitely disputed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Markacutshall (talk • contribs) 05:03, 1 August 2010 (UTC)


 * The fact is that there are here in Wikipedia many anti-American and/or pro-Serb-nationalist users that use the freedom to edit here to impose their POV despite of the rest of world media and evidences show.--189.62.206.7 (talk) 02:22, 8 August 2010 (UTC)


 * i think that you are in a perfect position to talk about neutrality - neutrally, without any emotions -- you've seen it all through the screen of your radar.
 * i mean, common serbs, give this guy some credit. he knows what he's talking about. he comes from a country with a well established |fight against genocide and terror. this guy is all about morality. 89.216.196.129 (talk) 09:15, 6 September 2010 (UTC)


 * I'll make a trip to the 82nd Airborne Museum and take some photos of captured Serbian equipment to even all of the captured American equipment. Let's see how the boo-hoo brigade likes them.--Cuervo jones (talk) 05:04, 16 July 2011 (UTC)

Microwave oven as radar decoy
"Civilian microwave ovens were used as E-band radar decoys against NATO loiter munitions, which were also unable to detect obsolete soviet UHF radar stations in use by Yugoslav forces."

This seems highly unlikely - is there some kind of source for this, including the claim about the obsolete undetectable radar stations.

http://msgboard.snopes.com/message/ultimatebb.php?/ubb/get_topic/f/48/t/000208.html

Kind regards 158.169.9.14 (talk) 10:12, 19 January 2011 (UTC)

Casulties?
From what I've researched the death tolls were as follows

Yugoslav Soldiers killed During the Bombing by either Airstrikes or KLA - 1000ish Yugoslav Soldiers Killed pre Bombardment - 400ish Civilians (All Ethnicities) Killed by Bombing - 2500 KLAs, and civilians of all ethnicities killed (the vast majority KLA's) - 3100ish

1000 +400 +2500 +3100 _____ 7000

The total death toll is closer to 7000 then 10,000 John Gradwell (talk) 05:38, 26 March 2011 (UTC)

first paragraph dates
"The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is used to describe two sequential, and at times parallel, armed conflicts in Kosovo. From early 1998[21] to 1999, the war was between the army and police of FR Yugoslavia, and the Kosovo Liberation Army. From March 24, 1999 to June 11, 1999,[22] NATO attacked Yugoslavia, and ethnic Albanian militants continued battles with Yugoslav forces, amidst a massive displacement of population in Kosovo estimated to be close to 1 million people." I know there is a source, but can we get an additionaly source? The confusion I have stems from the fact that there is supposed to be a clash between the army of Yugoslavia and Kosovo more than half a decade after the collapse of Yugoslavia. This seems intuitively unlikely, and if it is accurate a second source should be easy to find -- maybe language that addresses this confusion would be in order. --—  r obbiemuffin  page talk 13:23, 31 March 2011 (UTC)
 * "Yugoslavia" in the late 1990s = Serbia and Montenegro. The Belgrade government retained the Yugoslavia name because they claimed to be the continuing state. Jmorrison230582 (talk) 20:51, 1 February 2012 (UTC)

Strobe Talbott
Strobe Talbott denies that he ever uttered the words the article attributes to him. This is actually Noam Chomsky's version of what Talbott said. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.96.193.85 (talk) 15:09, 29 May 2011 (UTC)


 * This comment doesn't seem to refer to anything in the article, now or at the time the comment was written. 24.22.217.162 (talk) 02:59, 27 June 2011 (UTC)

About russian volunteers
Please add information about russian volunteers which fought on the side of Serbia to the "Belligerents". Reference: http://otvaga2004.narod.ru/publ_w5/016_war.htm — Preceding unsigned comment added by Scythian23 (talk • contribs) 06:23, 29 July 2011 (UTC)

First action for Luftwaffe since WWII?
This article says that this conflict saw the first action for the German Lutfwaffe since WWII. However, it says the same thing in the article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Deliberate_Force which refers to a different conflict. Since ODF was earlier, if that article is correct, then this one is not. Nossac (talk) 16:41, 4 September 2011 (UTC)

russian president comments in the book
'thousands of war planes have a goal to destroy country and its infrastructure. can you add this at appropriate place in the article? 24.148.34.157 (talk) 20:10, 16 September 2011 (UTC)

Opening Para
The opening paragraph includes the parenthetical insertion: "(classified as terrorists)"

"there was an armed conflict initiated by the ethnic Albanian "Kosovo Liberation Army" (KLA), who sought independence (classified as terrorists), against the Serbian police and Yugoslav Military."

I understand that in the mind of a few this might be true but for the sake of more neutral writing that assertion should be moved elsewhere in the article and backed up with some source. As it stands it reads in a very biased manner as the opinion of one editor. Zedshort (talk) 20:08, 13 November 2011 (UTC)

Russian Reluctance
Can someone elatborate why Russia was against the NATO 1999 Intervention campaign? And how did this event changed Russo-American relations? - thanks 76.172.76.170 (talk) 01:07, 15 November 2011 (UTC)

This article is anything but neutral.
Don't even try to brainwash yourself otherwise. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.229.82.211 (talk) 20:28, 21 January 2012 (UTC)

Adding NATO flag like this or  [[undefined|]] without it being copyrighted
Am I allowed to add NATO flag in the {{flag| {{flagicon| way? It doesn't seem like it would be copyright. TsarSrbinu29 (talk) 16:49, 28 January 2012 (UTC)

Albanian insurgents?
The source states people and folksmen who have died in much earlier dates than 1999-1998 such as 1962 and forth. These "Insurgents" were also civilians. I will remove the number sentence it to unknown. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.104.81.165 (talk) 16:43, 2 March 2012‎ (UTC)

Misleading, deceptive lead
The lead had two paragraphs. The second began, "NATO promoted the war as the first humanitarian war" and claimed a New York Times multimedia presentation. When one checks the source, one hears the narrator begin a new sentence at 0:27 of the Introduction with "[unintelligible, possibly "it was] described by some as the first humanitarian war". Therefore, both the words "NATO" and "promoted" are deceptions.

Overall, the lead was also deceptive by omission. Most prominently, the population displacement of 1 million people was in fact the Serbian government expulsion of the entire ethnic Albanian population. The deception by omission was continued by other vague, noninformative statements such as that a decade later, the war "continues to be controversial". The article is written from the viewpoint of the Serbian chauvinism that launched the wars of the 1990s. Recent editors include many IP addresses and an account defiantly named "Proud Serbian Chetnik". In the 1990s wars, the term "chetnik", originally used in World War II, was applied by Croats and Bosniaks as a deprecatory term for the Serbian paramilitary troops. Hurmata (talk) 12:57, 27 July 2011 (UTC)

I found this to be a confusing article to make use of - particularly in terms of getting a basic sense of what the war was about from the opening. The article does not open with an overview of who was involved, what was at stake, and what the consequences were. That would be useful for someone trying to get a quick basic sense of the topic. (Indeed, it does not even mention that the war led to Kosovo's de facto independence). Instead, it begins with two narrow paragraphs on the KLA, which would seem to fit better a later, narrative portion of the entry. (Especially since those paragraphs neither define the KLA, nor explain their relationship to the larger conflict between Kosovo and the Serbian government.)

Also, I would suggest that "NATO countries promoted the war in Kosovo as the first humanitarian war[67] based on short-term military reports and casualty reports that were later criticized as highly inaccurate.[68]" be broken up into two sentences. The first part would add a little context on why NATO considered this to be a humanitarian war. The 2nd part could start "However, the short-term military reports... that provided the basis for these claims was later..." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.9.147.0 (talk) 02:22, 12 May 2012 (UTC)

Page history for 'Template:Infobox Kosovo War'

 * The following is the page history of Template:Infobox Kosovo War, which was substed into this article and deleted on 21 May 2012 as a result of this discussion. It serves as a necessary record for purposes of proper attribution. It may be archived at any time, but please do not modify it. -- Black Falcon (talk) 07:33, 21 May 2012 (UTC)

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(undo) (cur | prev) 14:42, 10 May 2012‎ Justice and Arbitration(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (22,162 bytes) (+408)‎. . (NATO declares victory) (undo) (cur | prev) 08:28, 7 May 2012‎ IJA(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (21,754 bytes) (-595)‎. . (Not a signle reference says it was a NATO failure. 7 is a question, 8 is an opinion and 9 states "Nato's bombing campaign had not been as successful as the Allies said it was" . This does not mean failure.) (undo) (cur | prev) 13:29, 6 May 2012‎ Tpbradbury(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (22,349 bytes) (+364)‎. . (Filling in 4 references using Reflinks) (undo) (cur | prev) 13:14, 6 May 2012‎ 68.202.26.86(talk | block)‎. . (21,985 bytes) (+65)‎. . (undo) (cur | prev) 13:02, 6 May 2012‎ 68.202.26.86(talk | block)‎. . (21,920 bytes) (-234)‎. . (Undid revision 490974597 by PRODUCER (talk) That counts. Also NATO's objective was to force Milosevic to surrender, but he didn't.) (undo) (cur | prev) 12:33, 6 May 2012‎ PRODUCER(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (22,154 bytes) (-69)‎. . (rm Wiki mirror) (undo) (cur | prev) 12:26, 6 May 2012‎ PRODUCER(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (22,223 bytes) (-93)‎. . (rv these are reader reactions) (undo) (cur | prev) 12:09, 6 May 2012‎ 68.202.26.86(talk | block)‎. . (22,316 bytes) (+93)‎. . (Well it doesn't say anything about victory of NATO in it either. I bet you do not even want to debate with me on this so whats the point of talking?) (undo) (cur | prev) 11:51, 6 May 2012‎ Tpbradbury(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (22,223 bytes) (+47)‎. . (Filling in 2 references using Reflinks) (undo) (cur | prev) 11:49, 6 May 2012‎ Tpbradbury(talk | contribs | block)‎ m. . (22,176 bytes) (-134)‎. . (formatting) (undo) (cur | prev) 11:41, 6 May 2012‎ Tpbradbury(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (22,310 bytes) (-123)‎. . (Filling in references using Reflinks) (undo) (cur | prev) 11:39, 6 May 2012‎ Tpbradbury(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (22,433 bytes) (+1,465)‎. . 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(Added newer commanders with refs, I also did use {{flag/{flagicon| use of putting NATO flag in, I did not use File: but if it is still restricted to use the {{flag|/{{flagicon| style, please do not revert, but at least correct it.) (undo) (cur | prev) 02:49, 4 February 2012‎ 68.202.26.86(talk | block)‎ . . (10,869 bytes) (+517)‎ . . (Added three commanders with refs and rearranged the two main commanders Clark and Solana to the top part of the NATO Commanders) (undo) (cur | prev) 02:25, 4 February 2012‎ 68.202.26.86(talk | block)‎ . . (10,352 bytes) (+3)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 02:11, 4 February 2012‎ TsarSrbinu29(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (10,349 bytes) (+19)‎. . (undo) (cur | prev) 02:10, 4 February 2012‎ TsarSrbinu29(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (10,330 bytes) (-106)‎. . (undo) (cur | prev) 02:03, 4 February 2012‎ TsarSrbinu29(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (10,436 bytes) (+176)‎. . 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(undo) (cur | prev) 15:47, 29 September 2010‎ Brutaldeluxe(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (8,037 bytes) (-84)‎. . (removed controversial/POV use of Albanian national flag for non-citizens and organisations not based in that country, see MOS:FLAG) (undo) (cur | prev) 01:18, 23 September 2010‎ Andrwsc(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (8,121 bytes) (-515)‎. . (update flag template usage using AWB) (undo) (cur | prev) 17:07, 21 September 2010‎ Estlandia(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (8,636 bytes) (+193)‎. . (rv sock puppeteer's edit with misleading edit summary. there's nothing wrong with listing SERBIA in particular (as it was THE entity that was active in that conflict).) (undo) (cur | prev) 16:54, 21 September 2010‎ 92.225.140.61(talk | block)‎. . (8,443 bytes) (-193)‎. . (Undid revision 386079475 by Miacek (talk) removed non-sovereign entities) (undo) (cur | prev) 10:27, 21 September 2010‎ Estlandia(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (8,636 bytes) (+8)‎. . (rmv until the issue is clarified/sources for the contrary predsented. officially that entity was neutral and was not an active participant side by side with Serbia.) (undo) (cur | prev) 07:35, 21 September 2010‎ SmackBot(talk | contribs | block)‎ m. . (8,628 bytes) (+54)‎. . (Date maintenance tags and general fixes: build 542:) (undo) (cur | prev) 07:34, 21 September 2010‎ Rich Farmbrough(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (8,574 bytes) (0)‎. . (undo) (cur | prev) 03:26, 20 September 2010‎ Maicek(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (8,574 bytes) (-136)‎. . (rv Dodo19's sock) (undo) (cur | prev) 14:46, 16 September 2010‎ 红卫兵(talk | contribs | block)‎ m. . (8,710 bytes) (+1)‎. . (typo) (undo) (cur | prev) 14:39, 16 September 2010‎ 红卫兵(talk | contribs | block)‎ m. . (8,709 bytes) (+135)‎. . (+ref) (undo) (cur | prev) 09:57, 16 September 2010‎ Estlandia(talk | contribs | block)‎ m. . (8,574 bytes) (+8)‎. . (Undid revision by 红卫兵 nonsense, stalker! the fact they got bombed a couple of times doesn't make them combatants of Serbia's side (or was China also belligerent?)) (undo) (cur | prev) 05:09, 16 September 2010‎ 红卫兵(talk | contribs | block)‎ m. . (8,566 bytes) (-8)‎. . (Sorry, mate, they got bombed, so they may be considered belligerents) (undo) (cur | prev) 10:24, 14 September 2010‎ Estlandia(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (8,574 bytes) (+8)‎. . (who considered Montenegro as combatant? rather dubious) (undo) (cur | prev) 16:20, 4 September 2010‎ 92.239.9.112(talk | block)‎. . (8,566 bytes) (-9)‎. . (No references for casualties.) (undo) (cur | prev) 00:51, 25 August 2010‎ Enok(talk | contribs | block)‎ m. . (8,575 bytes) (-24)‎. . (undo) (cur | prev) 00:03, 26 July 2010‎ Shikuesi3(talk | contribs | block)‎. . (8,599 bytes) (+127)‎. . (undo) (cur | prev) 12:35, 25 July 2010‎ 93.139.42.147(talk | block)‎. . (8,472 bytes) (-205)‎. . 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(undo) (cur | prev) 10:38, 27 February 2010‎ Uck-Albaner(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (7,338 bytes) (+19)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 01:59, 25 February 2010‎ Revas(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (7,319 bytes) (+268)‎ . . (I add the two US airplane shot down by Serbian SAM) (undo) (cur | prev) 06:04, 8 February 2010‎ FC Toronto(talk | contribs | block)‎ m . . (7,051 bytes) (+8)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 11:32, 31 January 2010‎ WhiteWriter(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (7,043 bytes) (-37)‎ . . (Reverted to revision 340422626 by PRODUCER; RoK was established much later. (TW)) (undo) (cur | prev) 10:05, 31 January 2010‎ 2007apm(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (7,080 bytes) (+7)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 09:54, 31 January 2010‎ 2007apm(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (7,073 bytes) (+59)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 09:51, 31 January 2010‎ 2007apm(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (7,014 bytes) (-36)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 09:49, 31 January 2010‎ 2007apm(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (7,050 bytes) (-9)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 09:45, 31 January 2010‎ 2007apm(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (7,059 bytes) (+16)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 22:57, 27 January 2010‎ PRODUCER(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (7,043 bytes) (-110)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 10:11, 26 January 2010‎ DIREKTOR(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (7,153 bytes) (-176)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 22:45, 25 January 2010‎ 92.32.35.159(talk | block)‎ . . (7,329 bytes) (-26)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 22:42, 25 January 2010‎ 92.32.35.159(talk | block)‎ . . (7,355 bytes) (+202)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 14:22, 22 January 2010‎ DIREKTOR(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (7,153 bytes) (-26)‎ . . (This appears to be a common misconception on Wikipedia... The war was fought long after the dissolution of Yugoslavia.) (undo) (cur | prev) 11:59, 22 January 2010‎ FC Toronto(talk | contribs | block)‎ m . . (7,179 bytes) (-1)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 11:59, 22 January 2010‎ FC Toronto(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (7,180 bytes) (+111)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 18:15, 15 January 2010‎ 93.217.162.221(talk | block)‎ . . (7,069 bytes) (+26)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 17:27, 14 January 2010‎ DIREKTOR(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (7,043 bytes) (+50)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 10:06, 13 January 2010‎ DIREKTOR(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (6,993 bytes) (-38)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 03:56, 8 January 2010‎ 77.83.212.157(talk | block)‎ . . (7,031 bytes) (+152)‎ . . (undo) (cur | prev) 18:14, 22 December 2009‎ 93.217.180.225(talk | block)‎ . . (6,879 bytes) (-308)‎ . . (The source doesn;t say anything about how many Albanian Guerillas were killed by the Yugoslav army) (undo) (cur | prev) 20:43, 15 November 2009‎ FlyingPenguins(talk | contribs | block)‎ m . . (7,187 bytes) (0)‎ . . (sp) (undo) (cur | prev) 08:00, 7 November 2009‎ Captain panda(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . (7,187 bytes) (+23)‎ . . (disambiguating link) (undo) (cur | prev) 20:18, 21 October 2009‎ Uck-Albaner(talk | contribs | block)‎ . . 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bias
So, this person below me is crazy. Also, come on, there is a ludicrous critical bias here. There is a whole section on critiques of the war separate from the pro and con discussion above it. Where is Ignatieff's defense, or Kouchner, or Paul Berman, all liberals defending the war, as opposed to the leftists opposed to pseudo-imperialism but not Serbian aggression. Come on now. And yes this can sound biased...because it is in the talk page, why does the actual article have such a bias? Disgusting. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.225.80.171 (talk) 04:28, 25 May 2012 (UTC)

Neutral point of view?
Well I am just surprised how this article is mostly resided in the side of the Serbian military and anti-NATO.To be honest what would happen if NATO had not acted? Any idea? Like Hitler in WW2 killed thousands of innocent jewish and other countries people Milosevic would do the same and then people would say NATO did not foresee the problematic case. I am not anti-serbian but I am for the basic right of the humans to live. 82.114.81.146 17:16, 17 May 2007 (UTC)

There was no ethnic cleansing of Albanians. Every Albanian that was killed by Serbians was an UCK member and it was confirmed by Serbs and Albanian democrats.

A read of Noel Malcolm's book, A Short History of Kosovo, challenges many points made on this page. While true neutrality on any topic is difficult to obtain, particularly war, this article is clearly slanted towards one side - Serbian - at the expense of Albanian experience. The above comment that all Albanians killed by Serbs were UCK defies basic common sense and math. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.114.71.206 (talk) 14:20, 25 March 2012 (UTC)

- Comparing Milosevic to Hitler is completely stupid and makes no sense whatsoever. Just a reminder. Hitler's army was attacking many countries and they killed many people for no apparent reason(world dominance ?!) On the other hand, Milosevic has ordered the army to defend a part of Serbia's own territory! I mean, do you people get that? Kosovo was, is and will be part of      Serbia and as such Serbia has/had the rights to defend it by all means necessary. Just like US, Germany or any other legitimate country in the world has the right to protect its citizens on their own territory. If NATO didn't intervene, today we would have peace in Kosovo and that story would have been finished ages ago and consequences would have been much less then they are now in      Kosovo or like in Iraq, Afghanistan...etc where NATO and US led forces tried to "restore" peace. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.228.74.12 (talk) 11:02, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
 * Nazis did a genocide, so did Serbs. There, I compared Milosevic to Hitler; it wasn't so hard, was it? --Sigmundur (talk) 06:36, 26 June 2012 (UTC)

At least the article is not NPOV so please do it so or I think the article should be closed and be given access only to members to be changed.

'''This article is neither neutral nor correct, it focuses on pointing out KLA acts and makes no mention of the much more numerous atrocities and massacres by the Serbian military. I'm truly shocked to see this article here, it needs to be changed. I'm sure the writer of this article is either Russian or Serbian. This piece of propaganda needs a desperate re-write.''' —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.88.253.125 (talk) 19:12, 31 October 2008 (UTC)

As i have read the article the intend is clearly anti-NATO and anti-KOSOVO If you would read it you would understand as the Yugoslav forces were the peacekeepers and NATO started the war.I will clean some some content now.82.114.81.146 18:50, 17 May 2007 (UTC)

Please NEVER compare what happened in the Holocaust with Kosovo- it is an extremely tenuous subject with Serbs. 1.5 million Serbs were murdered by Nazis and Croatian Ustashe during WWII. To compare losses of under 10,000 in an internal insurgency in Kosovo to the Holocaust is ridiculous. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 128.227.69.56 (talk) 21:09, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
 * Nazis did a genocide, so did Serbs. There, I compared Milosevic to Hitler; a Serb got hurt? My condolences. So you're saying it's ok if Serbs kill people, since Nazis did something horrible to them 60 years ago? Boo-hoo. Also, everything you argue about the substance here is irrelevant. Wikipedia is no arbitrator of anything; Wikipedia is not a discussion forum or a war tribunal. Take your forum discussion elsewhere, and provide links to reliable sources. I don't care if a subject is "tenuous", I only care to see verified and data-backed information. I think the article is excellent the way it is, and arguing over minor details and numbers and calling the whole article POV is just ridiculous. Get over yourselves. --Sigmundur (talk) 06:44, 26 June 2012 (UTC)

It was over 10,000, and would have been more had NATO not stopped Serbia. Also Kosovo was inhabited by Albanians long before Serbs had invaded the balkans in the 7th century, and had been called Dardania originally. --Vepton (talk) 02:28, 9 June 2009 (UTC)


 * I think that the comments above were written by people who were parts of the two opposing sides in the conflict, so their opinions have a risk to be biased. I am an editor who was not participating in any way and have had mixed attitudes during the conflict throughout the years. I have reviewed the article and it looks OK. The discussion about the neutral point of view has largely disappeared so I am going to remove the POV label. Incidentally, for the NATO advocate above, Wikipedia is an encyclopedia and it is certainly not a room for wild speculations what would have happened if Serbia were not bombed, especially not speculations that would use highly inaccurate and emotionally loaded analogies. Wikipedia is focusing on facts, not on wild speculations about alternative worlds. The facts are described in the article rather well. --Lumidek (talk) 20:02, 26 February 2008 (UTC)

It is extremely hard/impossible to have a neutral view on a war especially on a website mostly edited by Americans (myself included). The reason is because of the destructive nature of war and that usually the side that wins is the one with the least damage to its infrastructure. If a country is damaged by a war and its citizens are angry, you are not going to get a neutral viewpoint from their mouths. Same goes for the victors, they are not going to admit their losses were due to inferior/ flawed technology. WikiWiznerd (talk) 00:10, 9 April 2008 (UTC)

The article is ok the way it is. It's impossible to make it neutral as both side will say it's not if they don't like a point. The idea that this article leans towards the Serbian side might be because Americans sets the standards... 216.165.216.34 (talk) 23:34, 1 June 2012 (UTC)
 * Agree. I think the article is stellar by any Wikipedia standard, at least among war-related articles. I suggest it get write-protection from unregistered editors and remove all the silly POV labels, maybe add cn-tags. Whining level on this talk page is way too low to justify littering a perfectly fine article like that. Whoever butthurt Serbs or US patriots could spend their time better finding sources to back their opinions instead of whining here, and also comb away dead links and misquoted sources. --Sigmundur (talk) 06:52, 26 June 2012 (UTC)

civilian kills (moved from article)
Those are all fucking lies, Albanians started pushing Serbs north and getting themselves teritory , Serbs couldnt take that anymore becouse Albanians got aggresive and starter killing Serbs , so Serbs yelled PAYBACK TIME and fucking killed every Albanian that came in theyre way. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.101.20.1 (talk • contribs) 09:08, 30 July 2010

-- stop ranting and add ref-tags to reliable sources instead. --Sigmundur (talk) 06:54, 26 June 2012 (UTC)

10,000 Yugoslav troop losses.
It was ruled out false, I did not say it was too high. I said that it was ruled out false and the real number of troops killed was 1,031. 142.197.18.67 (talk) 14:34, 15 June 2012 (UTC) 1,031 figure are serb figures so they are probs more unreliable and regardless of whether there is doubt that 5,000 died, this figure is a NATO estimate and should remain regardless of wether Serbia disagrees. On wikepedia conflict pages you are allowed to add casualty figure claims made by either participating belligerent even if it seems too low or too high. I know some people disagree with this figure that why it is clearly stated that they are NATO estimates. Stop deleting these figures and edit warring. They should remain. Stumink
 * Any new reports of the casualties of Yugoslav soldiers lately? The 5,000 dead figure seems indeed overblown.--Justice and Arbitration (talk) 16:04, 20 June 2012 (UTC)

Will people stop getting rid of NATO estimate. These figures were allowed to stay a while back after much discussion. The current figures are Serbian figures and both sides claims should be mentioned. There may be doubt in the NATO estimates but there is also doubt in Serbia's figures. Those figures are probably more biased. Who has proven these figures wrong. Lancet remains on Iraq war page and that has been virtually proven wrong. On virtually every Korean war or Vietnam war battle page there are casualty claims from the communist side which more often than not provably wrong but remain as there claim. Regardless of whether there is doubt that 5,000 died, this figure is a NATO estimate and should remain regardless of whether people disagree. Claims by either side should remain. On wikepedia when one belligerent has casualty claims, no matter how disputed, you can add them as long as you state they are claims of that side. Let people decide what figure to believe. What is wrong with having official NATO estimates. They are one side in the conflict and there claim is just a valid as Serbia's. Don't start edit warring. Consensus was to have them. No harm in having them. How is adding NATO estimates biased? Are having Serbian figures not biased then? Stumink (talk)

They have been proven false. There is a documentary, but I can't put it as a source since I can only find it on Youtube and no where else. It's called Lessons of Kosovo and it shows that NATO did not inflict many casualties as it said it did. The Yugoslav troops suffered around 1,000 instead of 5,000 or more. I see no use of putting NATO estimates in when they were proven false. What you put in was the estimate of civilian casualties and not military I believe.70.118.102.247 (talk) 14:02, 7 July 2012 (UTC)

Broken Link(s)
I noticed footnote #89 leads to a page not found. I believe this is the correct document: http://balkania.tripod.com/resources/history/migrations/index.html Biccat (talk) 15:59, 19 July 2012 (UTC)

Biased article
I cannot believe my eyes. Serbia said it was a victory? They were militarily defeated by the KLA, forced out of the republic and Kosovo has gone independent. But why is it said that NATO was on the Albanian side? Just who says? NATO consisted of 19 countries in 1999 and apart from Greece who has anti-Albanian sentiments, the rest acted 1000000% neutrally. They went in to stop the annihalation of the entire Kosovar Albanian race. were the international community supposed to sit back and twiddle their thums like they did in Bosnia? The aggresor was the Serb police and army and the victims were the Albanian people who made up close to 100% of the republic. In Libiya recently, NATO didn't take another person's side, it was on the side of the Libiyan people who were sick after 42 years of the totalitarian rule of Colonel Gaddafi. And now they are watching closely at Syria, they are with the innocent people, not any army. If it had been the other way round, if Kosovars were ethnicly cleansing and inflicting genoide among the Kosovar Serb population, then NATO would have stepped in against the Albanians to defend innocent Serbs. In World War II, the Allied forces fought on the side of Serbs against Albanians and Croats because everyone knows what the Fascist collaborators did and their wholesale destruction of millions of Jews. After the Balkan Wars 1912-13, the west favoured the Serbs then too when they placed Kosovo in Serbia despite it being part of Albania's territory since 1912. But after almost a century of tormenting the local majority, trying to wipe them out and annex them into an artificial "Serb" state, the west had finally had enough and realised that a country needs to be with it's majority if the will of the people is to be secured. Kthimi në Shqipëri (talk) 10:02, 7 August 2012 (UTC)


 * Many articles concerning Kosovo and the Yugoslav Wars in English-language Wikipedia are tainted with Serb propaganda of (self)victimization and negationism (“Srebrenica Massacre never happened”, “Arkan and Mladic are heroes not criminals”, etc.), that's a fact. But the other fact is that Milosevic LOST the Kosovo War, despite internal propaganda claims of “victory” — as the same way that happened with Saddam Hussein claiming victory on Iraqi state media after effectivelly LOSING the Gulf War.


 * As the same way that Iraqi troops were evacuated from Kuwait territory with the help of American and Western European armed forces, Serbian troops had to evacuate Kosovo with American and West European armed forces occupying their place in Kosovo. NATO official basic objectives of the 1999 intervention in Yugoslavia relating to Kosovo were fully achieved, as the same way that the objectives of the American-led coalition in Iraq and Kuwait in 1991.


 * To say that Serbia WON the Kosovo War is *a little bit too much* of Serbian propaganda in this article!--201.81.239.44 (talk) 17:44, 19 August 2012 (UTC)


 * Ignoring the classical Serbo-Albanian victimization complex and mythomania and getting straight to the point: Maybe victory a bit of an exaggerated term but given that during the Rambouillet NATO actually wanted to have military access in all of FRY and a referendum in Kosovo after three years, plus the light military damage the VJ and its associated forces suffered the outcome of the Kumanovo Treaty was far more favourable than what was demanded on Rambouillet. Personally I'd call it a de jure draw and de facto long term NATO victory. And sorry, but the KLA didn't militarily defeat anyone just as the Iraqi insurgents lost almost every fight against the Coalition forces. Magnojević (talk)

Structure of Article
The structure of this article is very odd, although there is much useful information in it (as well, of course, as some bits which I would consider not NPOV). But surely most of this information belongs in other articles and not here.

To most people outside Kosovo or Serbia "the Kosovo War" means, in effect, the period of the NATO bombing campaign, although I think that few would argue that the period of internal conflict immediately preceding this should not also be included. But this internal conflict only became at all intense following the attack on the Jashari family compound in 1998; prior to this, KLA actions were at a low level of intensity compared (for example) with IRA activity in the 1970s-1980s or ETA activities in Spain in the 1980s-1990s, neither of which are generally regarded as a war.

But in this article, after the lead, we get 250 lines of Kosovo's history from 1945 to 1996, when the first KLA attack took place. There are many fewer lines detailing the actual (international) war. Nowhere else, I think, in Wikipedia is a war given more lines than its origins. I concede, of course, that one should not have an article on a war without some treatment of its origins. I also concede that much of the detailed information is worth keeping in Wikipedia, and putting it in the "History of Kosovo" article would make that unwieldy and unbalanced in chronological terms. The answer seems to me to be to give a fairly drastically shortened summary of the 1945-1998 events, and put the current material in a separate article on the "Origins of the Kosovo War".

This would allow an expansion of the events of the (international) conflict, which seem to me much more interesting than they appear in this article (and Wesley Clarke's book "Making Modern War" alone gives enough references to justify this thinking). It does not seem to me at all obvious that a NATO victory was pre-ordained, although of course in military terms it should have been given the overwhelming preponderance of force which NATO had over Serbia. The public (let alone private) doubts of important NATO countries as the bombing campaign continued, and their pressures for a "compromise" are not, I think, mentioned. If renewal of the NATO ACTORD had required unanimity, as it usually does (see Libya) it is doubtful whether it would have got it. What is more, I don't think that Milosevic's tactics of how to win an asymmetric victory over a vastly superior military force were badly thought out, even though they were inconsistently applied.

If Mike Jackson ever writes his memoirs, we may have a source for the projected date of the(British) victory parade in Pristina, and the projected date of what he thought might have to be the (British) victory parade in Belgrade. But that he had to think like this is enough to show that the war did not go according to the NATO plan ("we will pretend to bomb them for 48 hours, and they will pretend to resist, and then give in to superior force"). --79.126.144.75 (talk) 21:00, 12 October 2012 (UTC)
 * This retelling of history is an unfortunate feature of our coverage on Kosovo - we have a dozen different articles which repeat approximately the same stories on what happened in Kosovo in the 20th century. I think that much of that could be trimmed, although we still need to leave a little for context. bobrayner (talk) 00:35, 13 October 2012 (UTC)

Special pleading
It is unfortunate that people keep on reverting this into the article. Pilger, of course, is far from a neutral source in the topic; and here it seems to be an attempt to distort Pilger's words to damn NATO. NATO intervened to stop widespread atrocities. That's the reality; choke it down.bobrayner (talk) 17:31, 19 February 2013 (UTC)
 * And it gets reverted into the article again, undiscussed. The continuous nationalist pov-pushing is very frustrating. bobrayner (talk) 16:07, 26 February 2013 (UTC)

Hague prosecutor submits positive report
With this edit outdated and non-scholarly information was added to the article. More recent report says that With the arrest of Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić, Serbia has fulfilled the key obligations toward the Hague Tribunal and successfully completed cooperation. --Antidiskriminator (talk) 22:27, 1 April 2013 (UTC)


 * Statement. In 2001, then-President Vojislav Koštunica "fought tooth and nail" against attempts to put Milošević before an international court but was unable to prevent this happening after further atrocities were revealed.
 * BS. Koštunica opposed the extradition and criticised the move after it happened. It has nothing to do with the host nation how many atrocities have been committed, it is simply a case of "who wants him?" and "do we hand him over?". The fact is that with Milošević indicted, the dominant pro-west wing of the new regime were hell bent on reeping their personal rewards and so they surrendered him. And as things were, The FRY post-October 2000 had not even launched a campaign to bring former regime members to justice over their actions in the wars - so nobody was in a position to affirm that "further atrocities were revealed". The way the statement is written at the top proclaims that overwhelming evidence silenced the critics of the ICTY and so the nation gracefully handed him over - the reality is that Koštunica was outraged that the move took place, not just because of his own feelings towards the scheme but because as Head of State, nothing should have passed him in a country claiming to be and billed outside as being "democratic". Yet it did. To that end, there were even politicians who resigned over the affair, such as then FRY Prime Minister Zoran Žižić. So that non-encyclopaedic remark is one more fable in some editors' attempts to adjust historical facts. Evlekis (Евлекис) (argue) 12:25, 2 April 2013 (UTC)

NATO estimates
Considering that NATO's estimates of Yugoslav casualties have not been updated for more than a decade, I think it's safe to say that more recent estimates should be used when describing Yugoslav losses. Here are several sources published within the last five years that suggest that the number of Yugoslav soldiers and police killed was significantly lower than the 5,000 claimed by NATO:     — Preceding unsigned comment added by 23 editor (talk • contribs) 19:02, 6 April 2013
 * The first source can not be verified, the last is youtube, the third and the fourth are the same (Tanjug). Taking in consideration that the source is government of Serbia I think that source num 4 is most appropriate to be used in the article with clarification that they are official numbers.--Antidiskriminator (talk) 20:37, 6 April 2013 (UTC)

Reference 158 unreliable
Reference 158 is supposed to support the statistics of 1,500 killed and 270,000 driven out of Kosovo before the NATO bombing. But it links to an article which displays these stats but shares absolutely no evidence or references to support them. Furthermore the article itself is being refuted and found generally unreliable by the commentors. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.224.114.122 (talk) 11:58, 25 June 2013 (UTC)

typo / grammar mistake
should be "who" not "whom" in the sentence "an increased presence of Serb paramilitaries and regular forces whom subsequently began pursuing a campaign of retribution" of the opening section. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.96.105.246 (talk • contribs)
 * Fixed. Thanks for pointing it out! bobrayner (talk) 18:52, 28 August 2013 (UTC)