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Monday, 18.02.2008.

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Bush says, Kosovo now independent

U.S. President George Bush said Monday that the "people of Kosovo were now independent".

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ilir

pre 16 godina

when you speak about the movement in kosova,you must speak whith the same standards,serbs can trevel whith kfor soldier or without them,albanians canot cross the bridge for the north of mitrovica,even with the kfor escort,i am sorry that you dont remaind that fact

azir

pre 16 godina

Goran you must also know that former General MacKenzie after retirement from military was hired by Serb Net to lobby for them a losing battle.You AlQueda propaganda is futile.Let me guess, when the Serbs attacked Slovenia and Croatia they were really fighting Osama bi Laden??

goran

pre 16 godina

Forgive them God they (do not) what they are doing. Demolishing international law! General Lewis MacKenzie wrote the following on April 6th 2004 in an article for the Canadian National Post entitled " We Bombed the Wrong Side ": " The Kosovo-Albanians have played us like a Stradivarius. We have subsidized and indirectly supported their violent campaign for an ethnically pure and independent Kosovo.We have never blamed them for being the perpetrators of the violence in the early '90s and we continue to portray them as the designated victim today in spite of evidence to the contrary. When they achieve independence with the help of our tax dollars combined with those of bin Laden and al-Qaeda, just consider the message of encouragement this sends to other terrorist-supported independence movements around the world.

Funny how we just keep digging the hole deeper! "
Maj-Gen. Lewis MacKenzie, now retired, commanded UN troops during the Bosnian civil war of 1992.

shqarthi

pre 16 godina

Oh Obama seems to agree in principle with the Ahtisaari package. Did he really use that expression: "Rule of Law"? I doubt he has read it, but he welcomed what happened yesterday and that is encouraging. I read on Yahoo News with sources from the Associated Press, that Bush recognized the Independence today from Africa.

belokapac

pre 16 godina

USA is different from us, Balkan states, they respect their predecessors in possition (current pressident respects it's predecessor). this is something very unusual for us balkanians.

Marco, Amsterdam

pre 16 godina

Obama, echoed the same sentiment, and added that he hoped Kosovo's authorities and people will do everything to make it a positive example of "democracy and rule of law".

Mr. Obama, it remains to be seen whether Kosovo becomes a positive example of democracy and rule of law. All the world knows, even those countries who are embracing the independence of Kosovo, that (except for those in the North) most Serbs in Kosovo are living in enclaves protected by UN soldiers. They can only travel from one place to the other when escorted by these soldiers. You must agree Mr. Obama, that unless this situation changes dramatically and Serbs living in Kosovo do not have to be protected anymore, Kosovo does not resemble a modern state that respects human rights of minorities. (BTW, I do hope you will beat Hillary.)

Marco, Amsterdam

pre 16 godina

Obama, echoed the same sentiment, and added that he hoped Kosovo's authorities and people will do everything to make it a positive example of "democracy and rule of law".

Mr. Obama, it remains to be seen whether Kosovo becomes a positive example of democracy and rule of law. All the world knows, even those countries who are embracing the independence of Kosovo, that (except for those in the North) most Serbs in Kosovo are living in enclaves protected by UN soldiers. They can only travel from one place to the other when escorted by these soldiers. You must agree Mr. Obama, that unless this situation changes dramatically and Serbs living in Kosovo do not have to be protected anymore, Kosovo does not resemble a modern state that respects human rights of minorities. (BTW, I do hope you will beat Hillary.)

goran

pre 16 godina

Forgive them God they (do not) what they are doing. Demolishing international law! General Lewis MacKenzie wrote the following on April 6th 2004 in an article for the Canadian National Post entitled " We Bombed the Wrong Side ": " The Kosovo-Albanians have played us like a Stradivarius. We have subsidized and indirectly supported their violent campaign for an ethnically pure and independent Kosovo.We have never blamed them for being the perpetrators of the violence in the early '90s and we continue to portray them as the designated victim today in spite of evidence to the contrary. When they achieve independence with the help of our tax dollars combined with those of bin Laden and al-Qaeda, just consider the message of encouragement this sends to other terrorist-supported independence movements around the world.

Funny how we just keep digging the hole deeper! "
Maj-Gen. Lewis MacKenzie, now retired, commanded UN troops during the Bosnian civil war of 1992.

azir

pre 16 godina

Goran you must also know that former General MacKenzie after retirement from military was hired by Serb Net to lobby for them a losing battle.You AlQueda propaganda is futile.Let me guess, when the Serbs attacked Slovenia and Croatia they were really fighting Osama bi Laden??

shqarthi

pre 16 godina

Oh Obama seems to agree in principle with the Ahtisaari package. Did he really use that expression: "Rule of Law"? I doubt he has read it, but he welcomed what happened yesterday and that is encouraging. I read on Yahoo News with sources from the Associated Press, that Bush recognized the Independence today from Africa.

belokapac

pre 16 godina

USA is different from us, Balkan states, they respect their predecessors in possition (current pressident respects it's predecessor). this is something very unusual for us balkanians.

ilir

pre 16 godina

when you speak about the movement in kosova,you must speak whith the same standards,serbs can trevel whith kfor soldier or without them,albanians canot cross the bridge for the north of mitrovica,even with the kfor escort,i am sorry that you dont remaind that fact

shqarthi

pre 16 godina

Oh Obama seems to agree in principle with the Ahtisaari package. Did he really use that expression: "Rule of Law"? I doubt he has read it, but he welcomed what happened yesterday and that is encouraging. I read on Yahoo News with sources from the Associated Press, that Bush recognized the Independence today from Africa.

belokapac

pre 16 godina

USA is different from us, Balkan states, they respect their predecessors in possition (current pressident respects it's predecessor). this is something very unusual for us balkanians.

azir

pre 16 godina

Goran you must also know that former General MacKenzie after retirement from military was hired by Serb Net to lobby for them a losing battle.You AlQueda propaganda is futile.Let me guess, when the Serbs attacked Slovenia and Croatia they were really fighting Osama bi Laden??

ilir

pre 16 godina

when you speak about the movement in kosova,you must speak whith the same standards,serbs can trevel whith kfor soldier or without them,albanians canot cross the bridge for the north of mitrovica,even with the kfor escort,i am sorry that you dont remaind that fact

Marco, Amsterdam

pre 16 godina

Obama, echoed the same sentiment, and added that he hoped Kosovo's authorities and people will do everything to make it a positive example of "democracy and rule of law".

Mr. Obama, it remains to be seen whether Kosovo becomes a positive example of democracy and rule of law. All the world knows, even those countries who are embracing the independence of Kosovo, that (except for those in the North) most Serbs in Kosovo are living in enclaves protected by UN soldiers. They can only travel from one place to the other when escorted by these soldiers. You must agree Mr. Obama, that unless this situation changes dramatically and Serbs living in Kosovo do not have to be protected anymore, Kosovo does not resemble a modern state that respects human rights of minorities. (BTW, I do hope you will beat Hillary.)

goran

pre 16 godina

Forgive them God they (do not) what they are doing. Demolishing international law! General Lewis MacKenzie wrote the following on April 6th 2004 in an article for the Canadian National Post entitled " We Bombed the Wrong Side ": " The Kosovo-Albanians have played us like a Stradivarius. We have subsidized and indirectly supported their violent campaign for an ethnically pure and independent Kosovo.We have never blamed them for being the perpetrators of the violence in the early '90s and we continue to portray them as the designated victim today in spite of evidence to the contrary. When they achieve independence with the help of our tax dollars combined with those of bin Laden and al-Qaeda, just consider the message of encouragement this sends to other terrorist-supported independence movements around the world.

Funny how we just keep digging the hole deeper! "
Maj-Gen. Lewis MacKenzie, now retired, commanded UN troops during the Bosnian civil war of 1992.