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Post by Anittas on Sept 30, 2011 18:46:11 GMT -5
Yes, sure it is. How could it not be? I'm merely asking what their winning strategy would be.
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Post by uz on Sept 30, 2011 18:53:32 GMT -5
It's not about their winning. It's about supporting the Serbian government if/when they have to intervene.
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Post by Anittas on Sept 30, 2011 19:27:20 GMT -5
In one of your previous posts, you said: "Of course it's a political game, a game Russia could be winning." Now you say it's not about winning, but about supporting the Serbian goverment. But you were supporting the idea of Russia blockading Serbia. That's what the thread's about. How's that supporting the Serbian goverment?
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Post by Pavel Chernev on Sept 30, 2011 19:31:24 GMT -5
Russia is too far away anyway. Serbia should join with Bulgaria, together we be strongest country in whole region. BFF<3
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Post by uz on Sept 30, 2011 19:35:01 GMT -5
EZ there ^
Should be plural.
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Post by uz on Sept 30, 2011 20:03:56 GMT -5
In one of your previous posts, you said: "Of course it's a political game, a game Russia could be winning." Now you say it's not about winning, but about supporting the Serbian goverment. But you were supporting the idea of Russia blockading Serbia. That's what the thread's about. How's that supporting the Serbian goverment? Russia should be replacing KFOR, this is my stance. Why? Because it would guarantee peace in the zone. Russia wants to help Serbia when it comes to Kosovo, the problem is Serbia is not showing any innitiative whatsoever. Now, obviously Russia has their own political agenda which is mainly regarding their pressence in South-eastern Europe.
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Post by Novus Dis on Oct 1, 2011 0:38:50 GMT -5
What would Russia benefit from such a blockade? Starving/polarizing an American puppet isn't good enough? Well, it would also get rid of an economic/political dead-weight which is what the DOS regime is.
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