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Friday, 02.06.2017.

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Rogozin: S-300 is expensive, can Serbia afford it?

Russian Deputy PM Dmitry Rogozin has said that Serbia is more interested in buying air defense systems Tor and Buk than S-300s.

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Niko

pre 6 godina

Funny how USA that donated Humvees to Serbian Army is perceived as enemy of Serbia, but the Russian brothers want money for S300. If that is not a proof that Russia sees Serbia as cash cow using the Serbian Kosovar frozen conflict as pretext to sell useless weapons systems, I don't know what it is.

icj1

pre 6 godina

Rogozin: S-300 is expensive, can Serbia afford it?
Since Serbia doesn't have to feed all poor albanians in Kosovo we can afford anything.
(Hank the Tank, 2 June 2017 14:39)

Sure, Serbia can't properly feed its own children and it can afford the expensive S-300!!! Perhaps the Russians can provide it for free since they love Serbia so much according to the most patriotic of Serbs...

Zoran

pre 6 godina

Russia is probably concerned that the S-300 can fall in the hands of the US/NATO aggressors, once delivered to Serbia.
(Che, 2 June 2017 11:27)
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FYI, Greece is a NATO member and owns S-300s.

Peter The Rocky Mountains

pre 6 godina

Bull.... !

Probably the rats are trying to disguise the 300-400 as tor or buk systems, a Trojan horse tactic!

I'm sure NATO won't fall for it & will be watching with a keen eye!!!

Hank the Tank

pre 6 godina

Rogozin: S-300 is expensive, can Serbia afford it?

Since Serbia doesn't have to feed all poor albanians in Kosovo we can afford anything.

sasa.p from near Jagodina, Serbia

pre 6 godina

Why Serbia wants arms? To solve political problems☺?
(EA, 2 June 2017 10:05) # Co

Why Pristina wants army? To solve political problems​ 😀?,and take again steal someone's land 😀))

Che

pre 6 godina

Russia is probably concerned that the S-300 can fall in the hands of the US/NATO aggressors, once delivered to Serbia. After all Serbia's political leadership seems to bow down to the NATO and holds drills with them.

Serbia should finally pick sides instead of bending over to the aggressors like a Stockholm syndrome addicted. Then Russia will arm it to the teeth.

sasa.p from near Jagodina, Serbia

pre 6 godina

Why Serbia wants arms? To solve political problems☺?
(EA, 2 June 2017 10:05) # Co

Why Pristina wants army? To solve political problems​ 😀?,and take again steal someone's land 😀))

Hank the Tank

pre 6 godina

Rogozin: S-300 is expensive, can Serbia afford it?

Since Serbia doesn't have to feed all poor albanians in Kosovo we can afford anything.

Che

pre 6 godina

Russia is probably concerned that the S-300 can fall in the hands of the US/NATO aggressors, once delivered to Serbia. After all Serbia's political leadership seems to bow down to the NATO and holds drills with them.

Serbia should finally pick sides instead of bending over to the aggressors like a Stockholm syndrome addicted. Then Russia will arm it to the teeth.

Zoran

pre 6 godina

Russia is probably concerned that the S-300 can fall in the hands of the US/NATO aggressors, once delivered to Serbia.
(Che, 2 June 2017 11:27)
--
FYI, Greece is a NATO member and owns S-300s.

icj1

pre 6 godina

Rogozin: S-300 is expensive, can Serbia afford it?
Since Serbia doesn't have to feed all poor albanians in Kosovo we can afford anything.
(Hank the Tank, 2 June 2017 14:39)

Sure, Serbia can't properly feed its own children and it can afford the expensive S-300!!! Perhaps the Russians can provide it for free since they love Serbia so much according to the most patriotic of Serbs...

Peter The Rocky Mountains

pre 6 godina

Bull.... !

Probably the rats are trying to disguise the 300-400 as tor or buk systems, a Trojan horse tactic!

I'm sure NATO won't fall for it & will be watching with a keen eye!!!

Niko

pre 6 godina

Funny how USA that donated Humvees to Serbian Army is perceived as enemy of Serbia, but the Russian brothers want money for S300. If that is not a proof that Russia sees Serbia as cash cow using the Serbian Kosovar frozen conflict as pretext to sell useless weapons systems, I don't know what it is.

Peter The Rocky Mountains

pre 6 godina

Bull.... !

Probably the rats are trying to disguise the 300-400 as tor or buk systems, a Trojan horse tactic!

I'm sure NATO won't fall for it & will be watching with a keen eye!!!

icj1

pre 6 godina

Rogozin: S-300 is expensive, can Serbia afford it?
Since Serbia doesn't have to feed all poor albanians in Kosovo we can afford anything.
(Hank the Tank, 2 June 2017 14:39)

Sure, Serbia can't properly feed its own children and it can afford the expensive S-300!!! Perhaps the Russians can provide it for free since they love Serbia so much according to the most patriotic of Serbs...

sasa.p from near Jagodina, Serbia

pre 6 godina

Why Serbia wants arms? To solve political problems☺?
(EA, 2 June 2017 10:05) # Co

Why Pristina wants army? To solve political problems​ 😀?,and take again steal someone's land 😀))

Che

pre 6 godina

Russia is probably concerned that the S-300 can fall in the hands of the US/NATO aggressors, once delivered to Serbia. After all Serbia's political leadership seems to bow down to the NATO and holds drills with them.

Serbia should finally pick sides instead of bending over to the aggressors like a Stockholm syndrome addicted. Then Russia will arm it to the teeth.

Hank the Tank

pre 6 godina

Rogozin: S-300 is expensive, can Serbia afford it?

Since Serbia doesn't have to feed all poor albanians in Kosovo we can afford anything.

Niko

pre 6 godina

Funny how USA that donated Humvees to Serbian Army is perceived as enemy of Serbia, but the Russian brothers want money for S300. If that is not a proof that Russia sees Serbia as cash cow using the Serbian Kosovar frozen conflict as pretext to sell useless weapons systems, I don't know what it is.

Zoran

pre 6 godina

Russia is probably concerned that the S-300 can fall in the hands of the US/NATO aggressors, once delivered to Serbia.
(Che, 2 June 2017 11:27)
--
FYI, Greece is a NATO member and owns S-300s.