Aris
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Post by Aris on Jun 19, 2009 16:24:58 GMT -5
1-Illyrade : ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-United Macedonia :
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Post by Aris on Jun 19, 2009 17:18:28 GMT -5
United Macedonia means Greater FYROM !
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Post by EriTopSheqeri on Jun 19, 2009 22:46:16 GMT -5
mysia's twin bro
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Post by leshte on Jun 19, 2009 23:33:58 GMT -5
Pse Eshte qyteti i Pogradecit ne maqedoni? Atje nuk ka maqedonas.
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Post by ioan on Jun 20, 2009 1:04:54 GMT -5
No way there gets to be a "united Macedonia". In the Bulgarian part there live Bulgarians, in the Greek part-Greeks. I see fyrom in 20 years as a federation between albanians and fyroms. Maybe in time fyrom would see and accept they are Bulgarians. So it could be a Bulgaro-albanic federation in the same fashion as Switzerland or Belgium.
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Post by Aris on Jun 20, 2009 9:11:47 GMT -5
No way there gets to be a "united Macedonia". In the Bulgarian part there live Bulgarians, in the Greek part-Greeks. I see fyrom in 20 years as a federation between albanians and fyroms. Maybe in time fyrom would see and accept they are Bulgarians. So it could be a Bulgaro-albanic federation in the same fashion as Switzerland or Belgium. Good !
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Post by ilirdardani on Jun 20, 2009 9:51:30 GMT -5
No way there gets to be a "united Macedonia". In the Bulgarian part there live Bulgarians, in the Greek part-Greeks. I see fyrom in 20 years as a federation between albanians and fyroms. Maybe in time fyrom would see and accept they are Bulgarians. So it could be a Bulgaro-albanic federation in the same fashion as Switzerland or Belgium. That's what I see happening as well. And yes they need to accept that they're Bulgarian and become more allied to Bulgaria, they have nothing in common with Serbia. (except a few who call themselves Serbs)
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Post by Aris on Jun 20, 2009 12:23:51 GMT -5
That's what I see happening as well. And yes they need to accept that they're Bulgarian and become more allied to Bulgaria, they have nothing in common with Serbia. (except a few who call themselves Serbs) The Serbs had said to them for centuries that they(FYROM) are the Makedonos ! So they think that is better to be the Alexander's people rather than a Bulgarian ! FYROM Fools !
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Post by L0gjICK on Jun 23, 2009 9:39:05 GMT -5
Some kind of division is necessary. A mutli-Ethnic state in the Balkans is nearly impossible to implement.
The real controversy lies with the mixed areas.
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Post by ioan on Jun 23, 2009 10:15:21 GMT -5
I doubt that, especially if fyrom joins EU.
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Post by L0gjICK on Jun 23, 2009 11:41:15 GMT -5
Macedonia is a long way from joinging the EU. Once you consider Macedonia's current economic and political situation, their chances are almost slim. Maybe Europe will allow them to join in hopes to prevent a breakup. We'll see........
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