highduke
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Post by highduke on Dec 16, 2007 16:45:34 GMT -5
Let the bullets start flying...It's time for revenge! I predicted this would happen years ago. Greater Serbia is just around the corner.
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Post by Pejoni on Dec 16, 2007 17:04:04 GMT -5
What revenge, Russian troops attacking US troops.. give me a break
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Post by meltdown711 on Dec 16, 2007 20:05:43 GMT -5
And 100,000 Serbs in Kosova will feel abandoned by their nation... go ahead...
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Post by tyson on Dec 16, 2007 21:31:28 GMT -5
would possibly the west (ie. USA, UK, Brittain etc.) place sanctions on serbia if it placed an economic blockade on kosovo once or if the west recognises an independant kosovo?....
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Post by radovic on Dec 16, 2007 23:00:53 GMT -5
would possibly the west (ie. USA, UK, Brittain etc.) place sanctions on serbia if it placed an economic blockade on kosovo once or if the west recognises an independant kosovo?.... Only military actions by Serbia would cause western sanctions.
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Post by Fender on Dec 17, 2007 4:55:32 GMT -5
would possibly the west (ie. USA, UK, Brittain etc.) place sanctions on serbia if it placed an economic blockade on kosovo once or if the west recognises an independant kosovo?.... Only military actions by Serbia would cause western sanctions. The actions by the west would be unilateral. In other words, they would not get a look in in the UNSC.
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Post by cando4u on Dec 17, 2007 12:18:58 GMT -5
Serbs begging Russia for base , now you know where all your woman would be when they are not home and then Serbian alcoholism would be on a rampage .
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Post by fannoli on Dec 17, 2007 13:29:08 GMT -5
Serbs begging Russia for base , now you know where all your woman would be when they are not home and then Serbian alcoholism would be on a rampage .
LOL... Big Brother will take care. Nobody wants to support the Russians of the Balkans.
The actions by the west would be unilateral. In other words, they would not get a look in in the UNSC
If Russia plays dirty, the West will play dirty too...
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Post by Novi Pazar on Dec 17, 2007 17:38:05 GMT -5
"If Russia plays dirty, the West will play dirty too..."
The west plays dirty whereas the east plays by the rules!. That is why they are losing in iraq and afganistan and starting to lose hold of kosovo.
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Post by Dsurazal on Dec 17, 2007 18:42:21 GMT -5
Sorry but the US played dirty from the get go. False claims of genocide, illegally occupying land that they are not a part of nor should they ever be. The US is spending LOTS of money and they can't do it forever. The US will back down and the EU is a mixed bag and everyone will not support an attack on Serbia that is within its RIGHTS by international law.
The US can toss bases everywhere in the world, why can't Russia have a base in Serbia?
This is the answer to stopping the problem in my opinion.
Dang if you expect this from Serbian women I can only imagine how many American soldiers have entered Kosovo with Albanian leg's spread greeting them over all these years. As an American I guess I am going to have to take my next vacation there. I suppose if they won't let Serbia back in I can always repopulate the region with my love nectar.
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Post by vinjak on Dec 17, 2007 18:59:46 GMT -5
^^^^
LMAO
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Post by Fender on Dec 20, 2007 3:58:44 GMT -5
You know what, I've pondering the question of whether Russian troops on Serbian soil is a good idea. With the way things are going, I would have to say yeas at this point in time.
Why? Well the answer is staring you in the face. Its called balance. Right now there is a massive imbalance in the Balkans with the US sticking their dirty mits in everything and the only result is chaos. A Russian base in Serbia would suddenly bring a sobering reality to the West that they do not, rule the world. That they cannot flaut International Law when it suits them. Frankly, it would throw a massive spanner in the works.
We would then have a situation not dissimilar like in North and South Korea, a line of demarcation that cannot be crossed. Violence would be stopped immediately and partion of Kosovo would be almost complete. This is something the US cannot control.
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Post by Pejoni on Dec 20, 2007 7:50:44 GMT -5
"If Russia plays dirty, the West will play dirty too..." The west plays dirty whereas the east plays by the rules!. That is why they are losing in iraq and afganistan and starting to lose hold of kosovo. And how exactly are they starting to lose "hold"... have Serbs increased? L-O-L
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Post by Fender on Dec 20, 2007 8:53:12 GMT -5
"If Russia plays dirty, the West will play dirty too..." The west plays dirty whereas the east plays by the rules!. That is why they are losing in iraq and afganistan and starting to lose hold of kosovo. And how exactly are they starting to lose "hold"... have Serbs increased? L-O-L This is how they will lose. NATO is already being stretched thin on the ground in Kosovo. Kosovo asks NATO to secure vital water supplies By Matt Robinson and Fatos Bytyci 2 hours, 1 minute ago PRISTINA, Serbia (Reuters) - Kosovo has asked NATO to secure a large reservoir in the north out of concern Serbs living there might cut vital water supplies if the Albanian majority declares independence from Serbia within weeks. ADVERTISEMENT Kosovo Albanian leaders are preparing to declare independence in the first months of 2008, almost nine years after NATO drove out Serb forces and the United Nations and a NATO peace force (KFOR) took control. "We have asked the KFOR commander to secure the Gazivoda Lake. KFOR accepted the request," a senior Kosovo security source told Reuters. Kosovo Albanians fear the Serb-dominated north could disrupt water and electricity supplies as part of a raft of measures being prepared by the Serbian government in response to the territory's Western-backed secession. Cutting supplies from the Gazivoda Lake in the north, where 50,000 Serbs live, could potentially leave 200,000 Albanians without drinking water and add to already crippling power cuts, Kosovo officials say. The lake provides water for the cooling towers of Kosovo's decrepit power plant. A KFOR spokesman said the troops were ready to protect "all strategic places in Kosovo" and were "monitoring" Gazivoda. Serbia, which lost control over Kosovo after a wave of ethnic cleansing by Serb forces fighting separatist rebels, says it has an 'Action Plan' to stifle the new state, which analysts say might include border closures and an economic embargo. Kosovo Interior Minister Blerim Kuci said the ethnic Albanian leadership had discussed the issue with KFOR's French commander Lieutenant General Xavier de Marnhac. Abdullah Nishori, director of a water system to which Gazivoda belongs, said a cut in supplies would have a huge effect. "Between 13 and 15 percent of the Kosovo population would be left without drinking water, and Kosovo would be left in the dark," he told Reuters. BREAKAWAY "KFOR is patrolling more around the lake and this is a sign it has taken seriously the message that there could be problems up there," said Nishori. A key electricity sub-station is also located in the north. The issue is seen as a test of Western resolve to stand up to Serbs in northern Kosovo who promise to reject a declaration of independence by 2 million Albanians, who make up 90 percent of the population. Western countries in the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday said they would take the lead in steering the province to independence from Serbia over Russian objections, arguing that the potential for a negotiated solution had been exhausted through almost two years of failed Serb-Albanian talks. NATO allies with 16,000 troops in Kosovo fear a Serb backlash in the north, which adjoins Serbia proper, and a possible bid to break away which could trigger regional unrest. Analysts say Serbian sabotage of the reservoir would almost certainly provoke Albanian attacks on isolated Serb enclaves across the rest of Kosovo, where over half the remaining 120,000 Serbs still live. A senior KFOR official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the force was wary of being drawn too far away from its primary task of preventing any escalation of violence. "We do not underestimate the threat," he told Reuters. "But Serbia has to be careful of the consequences for its own community."
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Post by sorryp on Dec 20, 2007 10:34:30 GMT -5
Talking about a Russian base.... I would like that to happen only if the Serbs were about to take a) Kosovo back b) RS c) Krajina d) immediate integration into EU with a leading role e) An interface between Russia and EU
Now that i would like to happen!!! I mean only accepting a Russia base to scare some yankies that used to bomb from the height of stratosphere dont make much sense. The serbs alone can do that without a Russian base.
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Post by Dsurazal on Dec 20, 2007 11:02:00 GMT -5
Serbia is being bullied by bigger powers than itself that are just ganging up on them. It would definitely be in their best interest to get some backing as well. So far Russia is the only component that has disabled Kosovo from being independent, where it stands at this moment.
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Post by Pejoni on Dec 20, 2007 12:20:13 GMT -5
This is funny... then why did Russians left Kosova in 2004, why even build a base when they technically was inside? L-O-L
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Post by Dsurazal on Dec 20, 2007 12:24:30 GMT -5
As of right now with the regime that is in place, this is not the same Russian army you think of back then when they were like UN/Nato - surveying and playing a non-vital role (peace keepers).
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Post by ILIRI I MADH on Dec 21, 2007 3:33:51 GMT -5
Go ahead, lets see how you are going to pass the "KANUN" test of gjakmarje, honor, besa if you touch someones wife, sister, cousin@ hehehe its gonna be fun seeing you with holes all over your body heheh
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Post by Fender on Dec 21, 2007 8:46:33 GMT -5
Go ahead, lets see how you are going to pass the "KANUN" test of gjakmarje, honor, besa if you touch someones wife, sister, cousin@ hehehe its gonna be fun seeing you with holes all over your body heheh Idiot
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