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disolitude said:
Kasz216 said:
disolitude said:
Kasz216 said:
 

What you said is exactly what I know of the situation. So... yeah... no.

Once you resort to ethnic cleansing, no matter what the other side did to you... or other unrelated people... you can't complain when said ethnic group breaks away.


I agree completely with that...

However lets say that if you as a visitor (or in Kosovar Albanian case - immigrant) and the host dont get along, it would be the immigrant to go first. Serbs just didn't have the finesse to make this happen in the early 90's in a diplomatic way. Had milosevic come to Kosovo in the late 80s and said..."dear Croats, Serbs, bosnians, Macedonians and Slovenians...we have a problem we need to solve in Kosovo" Yugoslavia still may exist.

On the topic of Kosovo as a nation, there is no way nations around Kosovo will accept this. Montenegro, Greece and Macedonia have similar problems with Albanians taking over. US can put as much peer pressure on them as they want...


I have no clue what you are trying to say here.

Sorry, it is a bit unclear now that I read it over...

Rather than paraphrase what I said I'll make another short point.

Who has the most to gain from this situation? On paper it looks like its Albania as Kosovo will most likely become a republic of Albania if they are allowed to leave...but why would USA a UK and France and Germany care about Albania? Ofcourse they don't... but all of them care about EU...Serbs are a big thorn in the side of EU as they are one of the last links in Europe to Russia... disassembled Serbia means stronger EU and smaller Russian influence on the region.

All this "crimes agains humanity" is blown out of proportion by the west and used as an argument to achieve alternative goals. US and UK have commited much worse things in Iraq and are still doing it...Turks are doing the EXACT same thing to Kurds for as long as I can remember. No one says anything about that. Can you say double standard?

 Much worse in Iraq?  If that's what you think you are the one who has recieved overblown media coverage.