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Post by terroreign on Feb 4, 2008 19:50:03 GMT -5
Serbs have been making mistake after mistake throughout history, now lets see their biggest yet.
Serbia choosing Boris Tadic as its President!!
Now you can officially say bye to Kosovo, both as a legal part of the country and as an ethnic part!
If serbia chose Nikolic for president, then the serbs would have a chance to regain kosovo and make Pristina a serbian city like it once was!
But as always you guys messed up and noones going to feel sorry for you.
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Post by radovic on Feb 4, 2008 20:07:39 GMT -5
^ Terroreign shows his hypocrisy once again. Before he said Serbia will lose Kosovo because it will elect a "fascist". Now he says we will lose it because we did not elected a "fascist."
The truth is. Neither will happen. It will be a Cyprus scenario by the west to get serbia to do what it wants.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Feb 4, 2008 20:13:29 GMT -5
^ don't worry about him anymore Radovic.
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Post by terroreign on Feb 4, 2008 20:18:26 GMT -5
Actually I did not say serbia will lose kosovo if it elected a radical, I said you will never enter the EU
If you guys went with the radical at least you would have a shot at Kosovo.
Now you have to redraw the map of serbia once again.
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Post by radovic on Feb 4, 2008 20:21:33 GMT -5
Actually I did not say serbia will lose kosovo if it elected a radical, I said you will never enter the EU If you guys went with the radical at least you would have a shot at Kosovo. Now you have to redraw the map of serbia once again. Actually. Serbia's boundaries haven't been redrawn since WWII. (Montenegro was never part of Serbia under Yugoslavia) Secondly. You do know that the Radicals aren't necessarily against the EU. They've stated that if the EU doesn't recognize further seperatist moves by Kosovo they would become pro-EU.
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Post by terroreign on Feb 4, 2008 20:24:31 GMT -5
Okay, but would the EU ever ignore Kosovo? Are you out of your mind?
Its either radicals, or Tiny Serbia.
And dont worry, after Kosovo goes while Boris is in office, you guys are gonna have quite a time getting into the EU as you're dealing with more and more Albanians in Preseva valley, and flooding Nis.
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Post by radovic on Feb 4, 2008 20:28:13 GMT -5
Okay, but would the EU ever ignore Kosovo? Are you out of your mind? Its either radicals, or Tiny Serbia. And dont worry, after Kosovo goes while Boris is in office, you guys are gonna have quite a time getting into the EU as you're dealing with more and more Albanians in Preseva valley, and flooding Nis. The EU has ignored the kurds, nothern cyprus, Abkhazia, Transdniestria, South Osettia. Their is no reason to suggest that Kosovo would be different. Especially since any thing the EU plans would need Tadic's approval. He is unlikely to give that approval and if he does the parliament will override it. Furthermore. Given that the EU has proposed giving Serbia an economic agreement by passing SAA ratification it is clear that EU is more open to Serbia then you say.
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Post by terroreign on Feb 4, 2008 20:41:34 GMT -5
'The EU has ignored the kurds, nothern cyprus, Abkhazia, Transdniestria, South Osettia.'
These regions are not in europe though...
With cyprus situation, turkish as well as greek are official, and there is a UN buffer zone.
Now maybe in the EU, the Republic of Serbia can have UN buffer zone on the border of Kosovo-Serbia
And Make Albanian and Serbian the official languages of the country, basically Albanians and Serbs sharing the country.
But this will never happen because the Albanians dont want to live under serbia in any way shape or form.
So possibly the EU name could be 'Serbia and Kosovo', being one country with 2 republics having equal status.
What do you think about this radovic?
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Post by radovic on Feb 4, 2008 23:53:56 GMT -5
Abkhazia technically is. Northern Cyprus is part of a country in the EU. And Transdniestr is in Europe geographically.
Also. The Eu accepts the OSCE criteria for membership. And under that criteria they are european.
Wrong. Only the Greek part is a legitimate state. The Turkish part is recognized as occupied territory.
That won't happen. Their is no precedent for it. Serbia wouldn't accept is. It is also illegal under the law.
That is not how Cyprus is structured.
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