Gudzic: Everything Albanians believed in back in 1999 failed

Aleksandar Gudžić
Source: Kosovo Online

Analyst Aleksandar Gudzic says for Kosovo Online that everything the Albanians believed in, when in 1999 they joyfully welcomed the beginning of the bombing and KFOR soldiers, failed.

Gudzic points out that a feeling of fear and uncertainty prevailed during the bombing because no one knew what would happen the next day.

Today, 24 years after the bombing, as he indicates, Kosovo is the black hole of Europe.

"Kosovo is an area of disappointed expectations and disappointed people. It is a territory ruled by the criminal elite. The fact that young Albanians want to leave Kosovo shows that Kosovo is an area where people are dissatisfied with the situation there. Everything that the Albanians believed in when they joyfully welcomed the beginning of the bombing and KFOR soldiers in 1999 has failed. They expected that the Western European countries would bring them prosperity, but they brought a colonial administration that led them to ruin. Kosovo Albanians have lost a lot and are dissatisfied with the war for Kosovo," Gudzic says.

He adds that the NATO bombing will forever remain in the memory of the Kosovo inhabitants, as well as the people of the then-Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. and that while it is natural to forgive all evil deeds, "we must not forget."