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21/12/2015 01:47:51
Dragan Nedeljkovich
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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20/12/2015 09:21:07
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Politics
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Elections
Miscellaneous
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Message ID:
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>>>As I indicated in post to Bill, I think that just eradicating a gov considered unfriendly seems to create more antagonism over there. Perhaps segregating and supporting some which are closer in Weltanschauung is a better strategy. Seen from here the separation in former Yugoslavia was a success, but perhaps Dragan can give more and better data.
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>>Yup, all success. The wars weren't as bad as it was claimed to be, just looked so under the media scrutiny. The end result is that instead of one moderately developed, independent and generally successful country, now there are six or seven mostly unviable ones, or at least nothing to envy them for, completely dependent on any bidders that come along, deeper in debt than ever, living under the IMF dictatorship. And the market is a free-for-all. Anyone's free to try and anyone here's free to try to take a share in the loot.
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>>Someone here had a nice quote, "sit back and enjoy the crisis". The only mistake is that the word crisis is inappropriate, as it assumes a temporary state.
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>sounds somewhere between bitter and sarcastic. In hindsight, what course of action would you have preferred from UN / NATO ?

None. Including not helping anyone's preparations.

>In my hindsight all ethnic groups were spread unevenly across former Yugoslavia (even the main "borders" defining those groups are unclear to me, I do know that there is at least a trend involving "typical" religion, population growth and economic standing, but further than that I draw mostly a blank, not even knowing how close the respective languages are) and were well underway to create a mess while trying to splinter into smaller, self-autonomous and ethnically seperated regions. "mistake" perceived(publicized?) over here was the serbian attempt to either boycott referenda or plan to annect parts they saw as "mostly serbian". Personal guess is a tit-for-tat strategy (if you want to separate, allow the serbs within your region to do the same to your new country if you succeded) would have been hard to argue against.

But it was (and still is) argued against. Actually, double standards were applied from day one.

But no matter which side was helped against whom, the result is the same - practically all economies (probably including Slovenia, though I don't know much about how it's there now) are just a pale shadow of what they once were.The natural resources are regularly sold to the dirtiest bidder, capital pumped out... And I think that was the goal of the whole circus.

back to same old

the first online autobiography, unfinished by design
What, me reckless? I'm full of recks!
Balkans, eh? Count them.
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