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Wolfowitz in Skopje – What Next for Macedonia?
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| May 20, 2003
| Christopher Deliso
Posted on 05/20/2003 8:51:59 AM PDT by Destro
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To: PiP PiP Cherrio
LOL! He must be afraid of Vatra! Jesu onih Muslimani meni dosadili!
To: dennisw
ISI? Pakistan was involved? The foreign Jihadis in the Balkans were Arabs not Pakistanis.Almost all that were sent were Afghan veterans and therefore had the ties to the ISI through Peshawar. It's the same Saudi-Pak alliance that supported the Taliban against the Iranian-backed Hazaras, and Russian-backed Tajiks and Uzbeks.
Through in the State Dep't with the Pak-Saudis if you're brave enough :)
To: Diocletian of Spalato
Throw, not through!
To: inquest
...the point I was making that started this whole discussion about Operation Storm was that the West's recognition of the breakaway Yugo states did nothing but perpetuate this cycle. Sorry I didn't address this part of your post before. A silly oversight on my part. Yes. I see what you are saying. Badinter Commission's recommendation, etc. That's well-documented in everything from publice records down to Misha Glenny's book.
Oh, have you visited this fine gentleman's web site? If not, I suggest you do! It's not organanised as it used to be and would have been more useful to you if it were... but do have a look at Ambassador James Bisset's web page.
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posted on
06/12/2003 7:09:37 PM PDT
by
wonders
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To: Diocletian of Spalato
Don't be ridiculous. The names are available even on the web and you know it. The
Times is the
Times. Genuflect, okay?
Now, as for where you live, which part of Canada....?
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posted on
06/12/2003 7:11:50 PM PDT
by
wonders
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To: inquest
I agree, and the point I was making that started this whole discussion about Operation Storm was that the West's recognition of the breakaway Yugo states did nothing but perpetuate this cycle.I guess non-recognition leaving us to the mercy of the JNA with the examples of Vukovar and Vocin would have been a better option?
If you were a Croat I doubt you'd say that.
To: dennisw
Ping to my #179, in case you found it interesting.
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posted on
06/12/2003 7:13:08 PM PDT
by
wonders
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To: wonders
Where are the names of the 7,000? Pull them out and give us a link.
To: Diocletian of Spalato
Again, you're not making sense in this post. Please clarify. (Whining does not count.)
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posted on
06/12/2003 7:15:54 PM PDT
by
wonders
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To: Diocletian of Spalato; PiP PiP Cherrio
Incredible! Go away for a bit and see that most have regressed into repeating Serb propaganda....except for PiP PiP who knows the truth since he was there.
To: Diocletian of Spalato
Fine, give me a link to the names of all your claimed Croat dead first.
191
posted on
06/12/2003 7:16:55 PM PDT
by
wonders
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To: wonders
Sorry if it comes across as whining, but it isn't.
Please give us a link to the names of the supposed 5,000 to 7,000 Serbs killed during and after Storm in within Croatian borders.
To: wonders
Weak diversion. That's not the topic of discussion here. The topic is Storm and it's aftermath.
Try and stay on topic.
To: Diocletian of Spalato
Just where in Canada are you?
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posted on
06/12/2003 7:19:26 PM PDT
by
wonders
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To: wonders
I guess you don't have the proof wonders.
Doesn't suprise me...and no, I'm not "Damjan"....you should know who this is by now.
To: Diocletian of Spalato
If the topic is Storm and its aftermath, I was there in the middle of "Storm" was part of the Surrender negotiation and was there to clean up the aftermath... where were you, dough boy?
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posted on
06/12/2003 7:21:51 PM PDT
by
wonders
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To: wonders
August 4th, 1995...liberated Benkovac.
Do you now know who this is?
And BTW, where are the names of the supposed 7,000?
To: Diocletian of Spalato
Hey, you're my old old buddy who explained the 5th Corps sheep to me! (Hugs)
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posted on
06/12/2003 7:27:29 PM PDT
by
wonders
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To: wonders
Long time wonders :) How's everything in the lovely rolling hills of Kentucky (I think)....
Yup, Dudakovic's 5th did some nasty stuff to the fleeing Serbs near Dvor, and they've gotten away scot free while the blame has been pinned on my boys.
To: Diocletian of Spalato
Where is Dudakovic now, any idea on his 6?
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posted on
06/12/2003 7:32:24 PM PDT
by
PiP PiP Cherrio
(Kosovo is Secure! -- www.pedalinpeace.org)
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