Quote:
Originally Posted by wilpuri
I mean, which is the lesser evil?
|
That is up to Serbs to decide.
Quote:
Originally Posted by wilpuri
If Nikolic is an old-fashioned hardliner, it hardly promises any improvement to Serbia and the region as a whole, nor for nationalism in Europe, as a whole.
|
Sincerely speaking, I don't know how hard-line Nikolić is, he has some anti-EU and anti-NATO attitudes though (which I see as something positive, of course).
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rex Chroatorum
I will just say that Nikolic whants Serbian border on Virovitica-Karlovac-Karlobag line(part of Croatian teritory), unification of Republika Srpska(part of Bosnia) with Serbia and send a army on Kosovo, so if he become Serbian president we can expect problems in Balkan region
|
He can blather about some fantomatic frontiers extending to Virovitica, Karlobag and Karlovac (that would comprise more than two thirds of the Croatian territory), as much as he likes, but he is not able to carry out any of such plans. Or maybe only in some phantasmagoric vision with a bottle of
šljivovica in his hand...