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Originally Posted by stribbor
If we try to see how many conflicts can emerge today in Balkans, I would tell about eight:
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6. Disputes between Croatia and Slovenia
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LOL...
I hope this is a joke.
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Originally Posted by stribbor
I can't imagine peaceful Balkan without NATO.
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Really? Then it would be the best for all countries of the area to abolish themselves and become protectorates of NATO.
Let us abolsih Croatia as independent country and become 51st state of the USA.
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Originally Posted by stribbor
In Yugoslav Constitution in 1974 Kosovo and Vojvodina were granted status as Autonomous Province but they had a exactly same vote in federation matters which was in favor of biggest republic.
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There is no Yugolsvia any more. What was written in some consitution in 1974 is irrelevant today.
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Originally Posted by stribbor
But, I agree, it couldn't be done without NATO. But, without NATO we would have bloodshed still going on.
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If you adore NATO so much, enlist and go to Afghanistan to fight for those bloodsuckers. You are being terribly racist by saying that the peoples of South Slavic area would be killing each other for the eternity, were NATO not present in this area. How can you possibly know that? The best way to avoid conflicts is that every relevant country of the area have respectable armed forces, so that a potential foe be deterred in that manner.
NATO means loss of sovereignity and fighting for America's interests abroad. My stomach churns at "Croatian soldiers in Afghanistan"-thing. There is no need for that. Why did we fight for independence then in the first place?