Kosovo declared its independence yesterday and today the United States, Britain, and France all recognized the new government, despite the protestations of Serbia and Russia. Senator Lieberman just put out the following statement:
The declaration of independence on Sunday by the democratically-elected government of Kosovo represents the only just and sustainable outcome for the future of this unique territory, and for the stability of Southeastern Europe.
It's not every day that a new nation comes into being. And for all the talk about anti-Americanism, I think we can judge Kosovo a likely ally in the years ahead--at least that's what all the flag waving would indicate. Still, It will be interesting to see how the Democratic candidates respond to this--given that it was a Democratic president that began our commitment in Kosovo (How would Ned Lamont have responded for that matter, given that the only mention I can find at the Daily Kos is "Serbia is not thrilled.") Will they summon the courage to acknowledge that the Bush administration--maybe, just maybe--did something right? Don't hold your breath.