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Default Re: Can Europe Learn the Lessons of Yugoslavia?

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Originally Posted by Zvonimir
Fortunately looking at today’s economical statistics we can easily guess whose money was going where.

Slovenia $ 19,000 2003 est.
Croatia $ 10,600 2003 est.
Serbia and Montenegro $ 2,200 2003 est.
Macedonia $ 6,700 2003 est.
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/.../2004rank.html

For Bosnia and Herzegovina there is no available data.
Funny how you "nationalists" never have enough honour to post everything related to some matter.

I mean, it's pretty obvious to anyone with half a brain that
Serbia and Montenegro was the only of these countries which was under
economic sanctions
from the entire world, and also the 1999. bombardment of most important economic assets.

Now, this discussion isn't something which millions of people will see,
just a few of us, and most of us already KNOW about it,
so, I ask you: Where's your honour? Do you think that misinforming a few people is worth it of outright lying and degrading your character?

I suggest you do this on the phora, where you can sell fake stories to already uninformed Americans.

btw. whichever size of fonts you make it, the truth remains, Tito was a Croat.