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Tuesday, 22.07.2008.

09:56

Positive reactions from U.S., NATO

The U.S. has thanked Serbian officials for ordering and carrying out the operation to arrest Radovan Karadžić.

Izvor: FoNet

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JohnBoy

pre 15 godina

Do you people (B92 & Tadic's government) actually expect us to believe that the leader of the Bosnian Serbs was working as a humble doctor of alternative medicine and taking the bus to work? HAHAHAHAHA. This is absurd. This poor man is not the real Radovan Karadzic. I have been staring at the photographs and just can't see the exact resemblance. The scar over his left eye doesn't match exactly. I can give several reasons why this is an elaborate hoax.

1) The EU is desparate. They need to get Serbia into the EU as quickly as possible if they have any chance of achieving an independent "Kosova". But to save face, the "war criminals" must be caught.

2) Tadic and the DS are desparate. If they don't show progress on EU membership soon, they will lose power to the Radicals within a year.

3) Every day that "Kosova" does not achieve its 100 recognitions is another day of diplomatic humiliation for the US. The bush administration must achieve some progress in the Balkans before it expires.

So the Tadic government, with full knowledge and complicity, by the EU, UN, and US found some strange, mysterious guy who bears a little resemblance to Karadzic, arrested the poor fellow, and accused him of being the infamous man. They know that Karadzic won't expose them; he no longer has to keep hiding. The way that the world media has quickly accepted this news, the timing of this arrest and Condi Rice's refusal to congratulate the Tadic government is very suspicious indeed. I hope they cut some kind of deal with this patsy; arresting an innocent hippie to perpetrate a monsterous lie is very sad. So, if you are a middle aged Serbian man who bears some resemblance to Ratko Mladic, run for your life! I, for one, will not be visiting Beograd in the near future, lest I be accused of being Goran Hadzic.

Mike

pre 15 godina

Yes yes, it's a great day for Serbia and for "international justice" (whatever that means or whatever that costs nowadays), but let's not be too giddy about it. If Karadzic actually makes it to the Hague and his trial begins, I certainly hope the paper trail that leads back to Holbrook's and Clinton's offices was properly dealt with, because we're going to see a lot of dirty laundry finally hanging out to dry over how and why this man eluded capture for so long. If this man is going down, I feel he's going to try to take as many people with him as possible.

lids

pre 15 godina

Like they care for real-US illegal military base is in Serbian Kosovo,best Serbian people are either dead or in jail and the rest is in US and NATO packets.

papajohn

pre 15 godina

The U.S. and the NATO should keep quiet and maintain a low profile in regards to anything concerning Serbia. They are not like at all by the Serbian people, and are considered war criminals themselves for the murderous and illegal actions against the former Yugoslavia. Much of the atrocities that occurred in the Balkans in the 90's are a direct result of U.S.'s and the NATO's meddling.

papajohn

pre 15 godina

The U.S. and the NATO should keep quiet and maintain a low profile in regards to anything concerning Serbia. They are not like at all by the Serbian people, and are considered war criminals themselves for the murderous and illegal actions against the former Yugoslavia. Much of the atrocities that occurred in the Balkans in the 90's are a direct result of U.S.'s and the NATO's meddling.

lids

pre 15 godina

Like they care for real-US illegal military base is in Serbian Kosovo,best Serbian people are either dead or in jail and the rest is in US and NATO packets.

Mike

pre 15 godina

Yes yes, it's a great day for Serbia and for "international justice" (whatever that means or whatever that costs nowadays), but let's not be too giddy about it. If Karadzic actually makes it to the Hague and his trial begins, I certainly hope the paper trail that leads back to Holbrook's and Clinton's offices was properly dealt with, because we're going to see a lot of dirty laundry finally hanging out to dry over how and why this man eluded capture for so long. If this man is going down, I feel he's going to try to take as many people with him as possible.

JohnBoy

pre 15 godina

Do you people (B92 & Tadic's government) actually expect us to believe that the leader of the Bosnian Serbs was working as a humble doctor of alternative medicine and taking the bus to work? HAHAHAHAHA. This is absurd. This poor man is not the real Radovan Karadzic. I have been staring at the photographs and just can't see the exact resemblance. The scar over his left eye doesn't match exactly. I can give several reasons why this is an elaborate hoax.

1) The EU is desparate. They need to get Serbia into the EU as quickly as possible if they have any chance of achieving an independent "Kosova". But to save face, the "war criminals" must be caught.

2) Tadic and the DS are desparate. If they don't show progress on EU membership soon, they will lose power to the Radicals within a year.

3) Every day that "Kosova" does not achieve its 100 recognitions is another day of diplomatic humiliation for the US. The bush administration must achieve some progress in the Balkans before it expires.

So the Tadic government, with full knowledge and complicity, by the EU, UN, and US found some strange, mysterious guy who bears a little resemblance to Karadzic, arrested the poor fellow, and accused him of being the infamous man. They know that Karadzic won't expose them; he no longer has to keep hiding. The way that the world media has quickly accepted this news, the timing of this arrest and Condi Rice's refusal to congratulate the Tadic government is very suspicious indeed. I hope they cut some kind of deal with this patsy; arresting an innocent hippie to perpetrate a monsterous lie is very sad. So, if you are a middle aged Serbian man who bears some resemblance to Ratko Mladic, run for your life! I, for one, will not be visiting Beograd in the near future, lest I be accused of being Goran Hadzic.

lids

pre 15 godina

Like they care for real-US illegal military base is in Serbian Kosovo,best Serbian people are either dead or in jail and the rest is in US and NATO packets.

papajohn

pre 15 godina

The U.S. and the NATO should keep quiet and maintain a low profile in regards to anything concerning Serbia. They are not like at all by the Serbian people, and are considered war criminals themselves for the murderous and illegal actions against the former Yugoslavia. Much of the atrocities that occurred in the Balkans in the 90's are a direct result of U.S.'s and the NATO's meddling.

Mike

pre 15 godina

Yes yes, it's a great day for Serbia and for "international justice" (whatever that means or whatever that costs nowadays), but let's not be too giddy about it. If Karadzic actually makes it to the Hague and his trial begins, I certainly hope the paper trail that leads back to Holbrook's and Clinton's offices was properly dealt with, because we're going to see a lot of dirty laundry finally hanging out to dry over how and why this man eluded capture for so long. If this man is going down, I feel he's going to try to take as many people with him as possible.

JohnBoy

pre 15 godina

Do you people (B92 & Tadic's government) actually expect us to believe that the leader of the Bosnian Serbs was working as a humble doctor of alternative medicine and taking the bus to work? HAHAHAHAHA. This is absurd. This poor man is not the real Radovan Karadzic. I have been staring at the photographs and just can't see the exact resemblance. The scar over his left eye doesn't match exactly. I can give several reasons why this is an elaborate hoax.

1) The EU is desparate. They need to get Serbia into the EU as quickly as possible if they have any chance of achieving an independent "Kosova". But to save face, the "war criminals" must be caught.

2) Tadic and the DS are desparate. If they don't show progress on EU membership soon, they will lose power to the Radicals within a year.

3) Every day that "Kosova" does not achieve its 100 recognitions is another day of diplomatic humiliation for the US. The bush administration must achieve some progress in the Balkans before it expires.

So the Tadic government, with full knowledge and complicity, by the EU, UN, and US found some strange, mysterious guy who bears a little resemblance to Karadzic, arrested the poor fellow, and accused him of being the infamous man. They know that Karadzic won't expose them; he no longer has to keep hiding. The way that the world media has quickly accepted this news, the timing of this arrest and Condi Rice's refusal to congratulate the Tadic government is very suspicious indeed. I hope they cut some kind of deal with this patsy; arresting an innocent hippie to perpetrate a monsterous lie is very sad. So, if you are a middle aged Serbian man who bears some resemblance to Ratko Mladic, run for your life! I, for one, will not be visiting Beograd in the near future, lest I be accused of being Goran Hadzic.