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Post by MiG on Nov 26, 2008 23:54:06 GMT -5
Oh brother the stupidity of our government. Never ceases to amaze me.
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Post by CiKoLa on Nov 26, 2008 23:57:59 GMT -5
Has anyone looked at the posibily that this might be an attempt by the Croatian authorities to not by certain short-term and long-term liabiltiies to Serb citizens and residents. www.kurir-info.rs/clanak/vesti/kurir-26-11-2008/traze-50-milijardi- Na kraju æe se sve rešiti nagodbom koja æe se kompenzovati imovinom Srba iz Hrvatske. Srbija æe pristati da se ne isplate penzije Srbima koje Hrvatska duguje za period od 1991. do 1998, a taj dug se popeo na sedam milijardi evra. Zatim, iæi æe se na to da se ne vrate stanarska prava Srbima za 50.000 stanova, vrednosti tri i po do èetiri milijarde evra, i da se ne isplate naknade Srbima za akcije koje su deljene u procesu privatizacije, što iznosi 15 milijardi evra - navodi Buha. u could be onto something here ... the mere mention of this 50 billion euro sum has belgrade in a headspin. The possibilities for the Croatian side are endless ... < ---- ;D Diplomacija at work.
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Post by MiG on Nov 27, 2008 0:06:11 GMT -5
^ No, asking for 50B dollars from anyone is stupid. Unbelievably stupid. WTF are they thinking? Serbia does not have that money to spend on itself, let alone give out.
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Post by karabin on Nov 27, 2008 1:33:45 GMT -5
LOL, Pickola awaits his kindergarten graduation.
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Post by CiKoLa on Nov 27, 2008 3:07:04 GMT -5
^ No, asking for 50B dollars from anyone is stupid. Unbelievably stupid. WTF are they thinking? Serbia does not have that money to spend on itself, let alone give out. u need to read between the lines ... think diplomatically. Putting out a figure causes panic, and in turn gives Croatia the upper hand in any future negotiations concerning various issues of Croatian interest. ;D
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Post by bob1389 on Nov 27, 2008 3:15:56 GMT -5
ok ok...100 trillion, but thats my final offer.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Nov 27, 2008 3:19:13 GMT -5
It's the old door in the face technique they've gone with rather than the foot in the door technique. What they'll end up with it the old inat, sue Croatia for double technique. Actually, what Serbia should do to be fair is divide the number of Serbs killed by Croats in WW2 by the amount of Croats killed by Serbs & then multiply it by 50 million to get a fair figure of how much they should sue them. Also maybe multiply that by a factor of 2 for being the first of the two to commit genocide in the first place, then multiply by another 2 for having the audacity of doing this type of counterproductive reconciliatory action. Problem is every note ever printed wouldn't be enough to cover the figure even without the additional calculations.
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Post by MiG on Nov 27, 2008 3:42:35 GMT -5
^ No, asking for 50B dollars from anyone is stupid. Unbelievably stupid. WTF are they thinking? Serbia does not have that money to spend on itself, let alone give out. u need to read between the lines ... think diplomatically. Putting out a figure causes panic, and in turn gives Croatia the upper hand in any future negotiations concerning various issues of Croatian interest. ;D No that's just stupidity. Stating such a figure to Serbia is like you walking up to your neighbor and you spit in his face. That's stupid. As for the "think diplomatically".. dude you need to wake the hell up and realize that the UN isn't God, and nor will any Judge at the ICJ ever even think of approving such a transaction. This a the dumbest thing our government has done so far. I hope they lose the damn election and someone with enough sense steps into office. Retards.
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Post by superstar on Nov 27, 2008 3:58:56 GMT -5
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Post by MiG on Nov 27, 2008 3:59:03 GMT -5
^ I think the number 50,000,000,000 got into some people's heads a little too much.
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Post by superstar on Nov 27, 2008 4:06:15 GMT -5
So what do you think a realistic number should be?
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Post by SKORIC on Nov 27, 2008 4:44:49 GMT -5
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Post by SKORIC on Nov 27, 2008 4:46:13 GMT -5
ok we give up. And since we are generous Serbs we'll give 100 billion...and 3 eggs.
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Post by MiG on Nov 27, 2008 4:57:23 GMT -5
So what do you think a realistic number should be? How about nothing?
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Post by tyson on Nov 27, 2008 5:33:43 GMT -5
i think serbia should pay up. another article on it from javno in english: www.javno.com/en/world/clanak.php?id=207849COMPENSATION FOR GENOCIDE
PM: Croatia Will Ask 50 Bln Euros For Genocide
Serb Krajina PM in exile believes that Croatia will demand from 35 to 50 billion euros in the lawsuit against Serbia. Published: November 26, 2008 10:34h Milorad Buha, Serb Krajina Prime Minister in exile, believes that Croatia will demand compensation from Serbia in the amount from 35 to 50 billion euros, if it wins the lawsuit for genocide before the International Court of Justice, the Kurir newspaper writes. He claims this amount is mentioned in the Croatian public, although the sum is not precisely stated in the lawsuit, but according to him, there is enough room for the bill to be subsequently served. - Croats want Serbia to be named responsible for genocide and pay material and non-material compensation for destroyed material and cultural goods. Thus, it is ignored that genocide was committed over Serbs in the 19 th century, in World War I and World War II, as well as during the war from 1991 until 1995 – Buha said. Among other things, he is convinced the EU will make the Serbian cabinet change its decision and drop the counter lawsuit. - In the end, everything will end in a settlement which will be compensated by the property of Serbs from Croatia. Serbia will agree to pensions of Serbs not to be paid, which Croatia owes for the period between 1991 and 1998, and this debt now amounts to 7 billion euros. They will try not to reintroduce tenants` rights for Serbs and 50,000 apartments with the value of 3.5 to 4 billion euros, and that compensations to Serbs for operations in the privatisation process not to be paid, which amount to 15 billion euros – Buha claims. Director of the Veritas Documentation Centre Savo Strbac confirmed that Croatia did not specify the sum of compensation. - The lawsuit was technically well done and all events were stated chronologically. Croats want compensation for everything they have stated, however, genocide must be proved. It if comes to that, the compensation amount could be determined in the same lawsuit or in another process – Strbac said.
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Post by karabin on Nov 27, 2008 5:58:34 GMT -5
I cant help but ROTFFLMFAO!!!
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Post by SKORIC on Nov 27, 2008 6:01:56 GMT -5
Its pretty convenient that Croatia wants that much, isnt their foreign debt something close to that amount? Funny thing is alot of you think its a good idea and that you actually have a genocide case against us.
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Post by Trazi Vise on Nov 27, 2008 6:29:25 GMT -5
Must be our Jewish communities idea :-)
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Post by radovic on Nov 27, 2008 12:11:31 GMT -5
Has anyone looked at the posibily that this might be an attempt by the Croatian authorities to not by certain short-term and long-term liabiltiies to Serb citizens and residents. www.kurir-info.rs/clanak/vesti/kurir-26-11-2008/traze-50-milijardi- Na kraju æe se sve rešiti nagodbom koja æe se kompenzovati imovinom Srba iz Hrvatske. Srbija æe pristati da se ne isplate penzije Srbima koje Hrvatska duguje za period od 1991. do 1998, a taj dug se popeo na sedam milijardi evra. Zatim, iæi æe se na to da se ne vrate stanarska prava Srbima za 50.000 stanova, vrednosti tri i po do èetiri milijarde evra, i da se ne isplate naknade Srbima za akcije koje su deljene u procesu privatizacije, što iznosi 15 milijardi evra - navodi Buha. u could be onto something here ... the mere mention of this 50 billion euro sum has belgrade in a headspin. The possibilities for the Croatian side are endless ... < ---- ;D Diplomacija at work. Pickola lives in a delusional state. Especially given the ruling that was made in Bosnia's case, the Serb authorities have nothing to worry -- Bosnia had a far better case then Croatia ever would. It seems that the three stated amounts -- i.e. 7 billion euros for pensions from 1991-98, 3.5-4 billion europs regarding apartments Serbs owned and 15 billion through privatization shares owed to Serbs. This comes to over 25 billion euros. If Serbia was really concerned, they could have easily signed an agreement with Croatia -- "We will forgive these liabilities you opwe are citizens, you won't sue." The Serb authorities aren't concerned. The Croats are unlikely to win and are suing to distract from the domestic situation.
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Post by Zvone on Nov 27, 2008 12:14:57 GMT -5
What domestic situation?
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