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Thursday, 15.11.2007.

14:24

Kadijević talks to Croatian television

A former Yugoslav defense chief wanted in Croatia on war crimes charges has spoken to that country's state television.

Izvor: FoNet

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bganon

pre 16 godina

Sin City cant you think of something more original to say? Mono-belief is rather sickening dont you think and your view is just sooo typical in Croatia.

I personally think the guy is / was a bit crazy but was above all trying to protect the institution of the JNA. That way he backed the side which he believed made the existence of the JNA more likely in the future.

My biggest problem with him is that he doesnt regret trying Markovic's plan of arresting Milosevic and Tudjman and trying a coup. Maybe it would not have worked, but as we have all seen what happened it would have been worth seeing what would have happened if this had been attempted.

Would this have sparked civil war in Serbia and who would have won? Would Mesic have been able to rule Croatia? Million dollar questions that are far more interesting than hatred of all things Yugoslav.

bganon

pre 16 godina

Sin City cant you think of something more original to say? Mono-belief is rather sickening dont you think and your view is just sooo typical in Croatia.

I personally think the guy is / was a bit crazy but was above all trying to protect the institution of the JNA. That way he backed the side which he believed made the existence of the JNA more likely in the future.

My biggest problem with him is that he doesnt regret trying Markovic's plan of arresting Milosevic and Tudjman and trying a coup. Maybe it would not have worked, but as we have all seen what happened it would have been worth seeing what would have happened if this had been attempted.

Would this have sparked civil war in Serbia and who would have won? Would Mesic have been able to rule Croatia? Million dollar questions that are far more interesting than hatred of all things Yugoslav.

bganon

pre 16 godina

Sin City cant you think of something more original to say? Mono-belief is rather sickening dont you think and your view is just sooo typical in Croatia.

I personally think the guy is / was a bit crazy but was above all trying to protect the institution of the JNA. That way he backed the side which he believed made the existence of the JNA more likely in the future.

My biggest problem with him is that he doesnt regret trying Markovic's plan of arresting Milosevic and Tudjman and trying a coup. Maybe it would not have worked, but as we have all seen what happened it would have been worth seeing what would have happened if this had been attempted.

Would this have sparked civil war in Serbia and who would have won? Would Mesic have been able to rule Croatia? Million dollar questions that are far more interesting than hatred of all things Yugoslav.