Sunday, July 15, 2007

Contradictions...

Incredibly not even a week after Javier Solana and Carla del Ponte stated their happiness with the progress of Serbian national suicide, its involuntary Westernisation more often referred to as 'pro-democratic reforms', the French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner has come out and said that Serbia must give up Kosovo i Metohija in order to enter the EU. Notably a number of European and US politicians have stated in the past that Kosovo is a 'unique' case and that it wouldn't reflect on anything else, including on Serbia's EU candidacy. I have written this article mixing the order of people and events a bit because that's the vibe I am getting from the EU. They are globalists and they want out with nation states, thus are willing to twist and warp world politics to achieve their dream of one world market.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Croats really take advantage of "Tadici's good mood".

Croatian Ministry of Defense estimated the total military assets of former Yugoslavia to 70 billion dollars and is demanding its part of 10 billion US dollars from Serbia. ORIGINAL

What part of the word "unreasonable" do the Croats not have in their vocabulary? Croatia has left Yugoslavia in the bloodiest way it could, and if it's government thinks enough time has passed for them to 'demand' anything they 'were' entitled to from Belgrade, it's a good time for someone to step in and say it's too bad. However I have no doubts Mr Tadic will be an example leader of the Serbian people, according to Brussels, as soon as he makes with the money.