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Tuesday, 03.04.2007.

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U.S. admiral visits Montenegro

Admiral Groothousen said that Mediterranean naval forces should work together to combat terrorism and organized crime.

Izvor: AP

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jovan

pre 17 godina

well, lollee,

stevo raised some doubts, doubts that should be taken into consideration.

with those albanian-styled remarks about "ex-yugos in the diaspora hating life" you´re just disqualifying yourself.

come to reason.

Zlatko

pre 17 godina

Stevo, the US is allied with the Saudi Arabian Royalty, not the people. Americans hate the Saudis, the Saudis hate Americans. But there is a clear difference between the government of the US and the Royalty of Saudi Arabia, which choose to smile at each other becaude there are CLEAR interests at stake.

And Montenegro as i understood it kept it's share of the SFRJ Navy, meanwhile Serbia is holding it's for now until a possible sale in the future can be arranged.

Joe

pre 17 godina

Hey Stevo
Does it bother you that they cooperate with the US? Do I find some jalousie in your words? And your comment about the Saudis? Do'nt you thing people know it a long time ago?

lollee

pre 17 godina

Dear Stevo, I know that is shocking but yes there does exist a navy and it is not for sale. Obviously, by your lack of knowledge, I can assume you are one of the typical X Yugos who live in the diaspora hating life. Why shouldn't Montenegro work with the US? They seem to have a more positive attitude. Whether it suits you or not, not everybody hates America and view this visit as a great opportunity.

Stevo

pre 17 godina

What is going on here? I thought that everything in Montenegro was for sale and that the navy had been sold off to whoever had some hard currency. I did not realise that Montenegro still has a navy and so it will be interesting to see how their navy works with the US navy. As for combatting terrorism, the US has yet to demonstrate that it is serious in doing so. For example, after 9/11, if you counted the hijackers passports, you would have come to the overwhelming conclusion of: Saudi Arabia. Not Iraq. Maybe they will get it right one day.

Stevo

pre 17 godina

What is going on here? I thought that everything in Montenegro was for sale and that the navy had been sold off to whoever had some hard currency. I did not realise that Montenegro still has a navy and so it will be interesting to see how their navy works with the US navy. As for combatting terrorism, the US has yet to demonstrate that it is serious in doing so. For example, after 9/11, if you counted the hijackers passports, you would have come to the overwhelming conclusion of: Saudi Arabia. Not Iraq. Maybe they will get it right one day.

lollee

pre 17 godina

Dear Stevo, I know that is shocking but yes there does exist a navy and it is not for sale. Obviously, by your lack of knowledge, I can assume you are one of the typical X Yugos who live in the diaspora hating life. Why shouldn't Montenegro work with the US? They seem to have a more positive attitude. Whether it suits you or not, not everybody hates America and view this visit as a great opportunity.

Joe

pre 17 godina

Hey Stevo
Does it bother you that they cooperate with the US? Do I find some jalousie in your words? And your comment about the Saudis? Do'nt you thing people know it a long time ago?

Zlatko

pre 17 godina

Stevo, the US is allied with the Saudi Arabian Royalty, not the people. Americans hate the Saudis, the Saudis hate Americans. But there is a clear difference between the government of the US and the Royalty of Saudi Arabia, which choose to smile at each other becaude there are CLEAR interests at stake.

And Montenegro as i understood it kept it's share of the SFRJ Navy, meanwhile Serbia is holding it's for now until a possible sale in the future can be arranged.

jovan

pre 17 godina

well, lollee,

stevo raised some doubts, doubts that should be taken into consideration.

with those albanian-styled remarks about "ex-yugos in the diaspora hating life" you´re just disqualifying yourself.

come to reason.

Stevo

pre 17 godina

What is going on here? I thought that everything in Montenegro was for sale and that the navy had been sold off to whoever had some hard currency. I did not realise that Montenegro still has a navy and so it will be interesting to see how their navy works with the US navy. As for combatting terrorism, the US has yet to demonstrate that it is serious in doing so. For example, after 9/11, if you counted the hijackers passports, you would have come to the overwhelming conclusion of: Saudi Arabia. Not Iraq. Maybe they will get it right one day.

lollee

pre 17 godina

Dear Stevo, I know that is shocking but yes there does exist a navy and it is not for sale. Obviously, by your lack of knowledge, I can assume you are one of the typical X Yugos who live in the diaspora hating life. Why shouldn't Montenegro work with the US? They seem to have a more positive attitude. Whether it suits you or not, not everybody hates America and view this visit as a great opportunity.

Joe

pre 17 godina

Hey Stevo
Does it bother you that they cooperate with the US? Do I find some jalousie in your words? And your comment about the Saudis? Do'nt you thing people know it a long time ago?

Zlatko

pre 17 godina

Stevo, the US is allied with the Saudi Arabian Royalty, not the people. Americans hate the Saudis, the Saudis hate Americans. But there is a clear difference between the government of the US and the Royalty of Saudi Arabia, which choose to smile at each other becaude there are CLEAR interests at stake.

And Montenegro as i understood it kept it's share of the SFRJ Navy, meanwhile Serbia is holding it's for now until a possible sale in the future can be arranged.

jovan

pre 17 godina

well, lollee,

stevo raised some doubts, doubts that should be taken into consideration.

with those albanian-styled remarks about "ex-yugos in the diaspora hating life" you´re just disqualifying yourself.

come to reason.