Between 1990 and 2000, Serbs had to fight against a direct invasion from the USA + against Slovenia and Croatia supported by NATO and especially Germany + against Bosnia supported by Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Iran + against Kosovo supported by Albania, yet they resisted all these attacks and pushed back the enemy protecting the Serbian lands.
Ah, the eternal we didndus. Also, Serbia you have my respect, I love your nation. I'm planing to move there for 3 months (I'm a freelancer, I can work from any part of the world) I hope to have a great time there.
Jose Scott
answer this
Michael Green
>serbs would genocide this can you look this literal 10/10 girl in the eyes and tell her that you support genocide, hate and war crimes?
sure thing all I heard about our participation was that we were part of the peacekeeper force in Kosovo, we did't fight did we? army seargant just told me how they digged up mass graves done by the Serbs
>Muslim countries came to support the Bosnian Muslims and an independent Bosnia and Herzegovina. Support came from Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and other Muslim countries. There were also Islamist organizations and Muslim non-profit organizations and charitable trusts that supported the Bosnian Muslims. Muslim foreign fighters joined the Bosnian Muslim side.
Connor Fisher
why do they call you škratek, mr. škratek?
Austin Miller
Because 167 cm is not that short
Gavin Davis
Oh, I'm 190
QARA ILLYRÇI
Ian Rivera
>couldn't keep yugolsavia united yeah what an absolute supermen.
"This policy has a particular bearing on Kosovo. The hidden war about Kosovo’s future started in 1995 at the latest. In February 1995 in the presence of Roman Herzog, Germany’s President at that time, Germany and Albania signed a common declaration of principle at Tirana. This declaration is rarely mentioned in the literature but nevertheless decisive because it promised to find a “solution to the Kosovo question” by advocating the right of self-determination for Kosovo’s Albanians. [5] Advocating self-determination for Kosovo´s Albanians, however, meant advocating their right to secede from Yugoslavia. This declaration was in so far a kind of advance notice to continue Germany’s 1991 course (recognition of Croatia) in order to further split up Yugoslavia following a racist (völkisch) concept of self-determination." >supporting the right of self-determination is racism ok, what next, massacres on civilians are self defense?
Juan Martin
Everyone stop bullying the serbs. They are genuinely pretty nice people
Nathan King
While Germany worked to unify East and West Germany, just a short time later didn't have any problem advocating the disintegration of Yugoslavia. Pretty hypocritical don't you think? German recognition of Slovene and Croatian secession was decisive and that old faggot minister for foreign affairs at the time pushed the most for it.
Carter Reed
>Pretty hypocritical don't you think? not really >Ossis & Wessis wanted to be united >several nations in Yugoslavia wanted to be independent do you understand the concept of self-determination, you can chose either way, you know?
>do you understand the concept of self-determination I am not sure, do you? Do you support independent Catalonia? Scotland? Crimea? Republika Srpska (which are threatened to this day by the exact same governments for trying to break up from Bosnia)? I am not against self-determination, I am annoyed by Western arrogance and double standards.
Grayson Turner
>Western funded parties who fueled ultra-nationalism? source >I am not sure, do you? >Do you support independent Catalonia? Scotland? Crimea? Republika Srpska if the majority there wants independence then yes
Grayson Bennett
>direct invasion lol wut? all we did was bomb the cunts