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Sunday, 26.04.2009.

10:52

"Serbia backs out of Georgia drill"

A Belgrade daily says that reports about an alleged decision to send Serbian Army (VS) members to take part in a NATO exercise in Georgia are "not true".

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Skanderbeu * * * * * (ex-Ataman)

pre 15 godina

One bottle of Tsinandali for you! Cheers!
(Ataman, 26 April 2009 20:18)


Looks like the vassal has respected its leader's will.
(Art, 26 April 2009 20:55)

Albanian booze is not bad either. They have good * * * * * distilled spirits - made from...

SOUR GRAPES.

Almost as good as Georgian cognac, but Armenian "Ararat" is still the king. Maybe because Armenian grapes are not that sour?

Ataman

pre 15 godina

Priština can send a couple of guys to replace the Serbs, right? See? No problem. But no Super Carrots, either.
(Amer, 26 April 2009 15:53)

Please, for God's sake - do it. Just remember, the only way for them to enter Georgia legally is with Serbian passports.

That would be interesting: UCK guys with Serbian passports lining up at Georgian consulate in BG or Sofia, than flying over representing Serbia.

One bottle of Tsinandali for you! Cheers!

Milan

pre 15 godina

Its not that Russia is getting stronger its just aware of its capabilities. More importantly its NATO that is getting weaker and will utlimately be wound up. They nare going to lose in Afghanistan and are going to get embroiled in Pakistan. Its pretty simple- you end up walking away from that region with your tail between your legs. Serbia, don't do something stupid by joining NATO or being involved in this PFP scandal. NATO has its cannon fodder now- the Albanians.

Amer

pre 15 godina

"- tell NATO, they need to sweeten and improve the quality of their carrots drastically."

Whatever for? Not only is Serbia completely surrounded by Nato countries (or soon-to-be Nato countries), but - through the Partnership - Nato has been able to find the levers to pull if the time ever comes to turn the Serbian military off, and to identify some patriotic Serb officers to step forward at such time to provide leadership to a nation under threat and sign whatever is necessary to keep the fighting forces sidelined.

And as for the upcoming exercises, they are to be in the area of emergency response, exactly what the KPF is designed to handle - Priština can send a couple of guys to replace the Serbs, right? See? No problem. But no Super Carrots, either.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

How foolish! Serb troops could at least have acted as spies on Russian payroll...thus you could respect the PFP conditions, fill a bit your pockets and provide some info for your Russian alies...
(Gustave, 26 April 2009 11:55)

Is that so Gustave? Is this what Albanians would do?
Serbia is not about to stoop so low.

CG

pre 15 godina

Very good!
In a few years when Russian power is consolidated Georgia will cease to exist and the Russians will be complete master of the Caspian oil again.
The recognition of Abkhazia and Ossetia are only the first steps,more is to come.

Ataman

pre 15 godina

A very-very wise decision.

Even more wise would be now to

- tell Russian government, Serbia expects and needs more regarding Kosovo.
- tell NATO, they need to sweeten and improve the quality of their carrots drastically.
- abolish visas for Georgians. Much better gesture than this silly military thing, valued much higher by Georgians and no one would object.

Alban

pre 15 godina

"Serbia did take on certain obligations with the Individual Partnership Program for 2009 and 2010. But, the plan must adopt to foreign policy circumstances."

That's sending 2 (TWO!!!) people. That's how big of a joke the PFP program is. Anyway, i support Serbia in this 110%, tell NATO and the West where your loyalties lies.

Gustave

pre 15 godina

It took one protest from the Russian ambassador to instantly obey

How foolish! Serb troops could at least have acted as spies on Russian payroll...thus you could respect the PFP conditions, fill a bit your pockets and provide some info for your Russian alies...

Peggy

pre 15 godina

How foolish! Serb troops could at least have acted as spies on Russian payroll...thus you could respect the PFP conditions, fill a bit your pockets and provide some info for your Russian alies...
(Gustave, 26 April 2009 11:55)

Is that so Gustave? Is this what Albanians would do?
Serbia is not about to stoop so low.

CG

pre 15 godina

Very good!
In a few years when Russian power is consolidated Georgia will cease to exist and the Russians will be complete master of the Caspian oil again.
The recognition of Abkhazia and Ossetia are only the first steps,more is to come.

Ataman

pre 15 godina

Priština can send a couple of guys to replace the Serbs, right? See? No problem. But no Super Carrots, either.
(Amer, 26 April 2009 15:53)

Please, for God's sake - do it. Just remember, the only way for them to enter Georgia legally is with Serbian passports.

That would be interesting: UCK guys with Serbian passports lining up at Georgian consulate in BG or Sofia, than flying over representing Serbia.

One bottle of Tsinandali for you! Cheers!

Ataman

pre 15 godina

A very-very wise decision.

Even more wise would be now to

- tell Russian government, Serbia expects and needs more regarding Kosovo.
- tell NATO, they need to sweeten and improve the quality of their carrots drastically.
- abolish visas for Georgians. Much better gesture than this silly military thing, valued much higher by Georgians and no one would object.

Milan

pre 15 godina

Its not that Russia is getting stronger its just aware of its capabilities. More importantly its NATO that is getting weaker and will utlimately be wound up. They nare going to lose in Afghanistan and are going to get embroiled in Pakistan. Its pretty simple- you end up walking away from that region with your tail between your legs. Serbia, don't do something stupid by joining NATO or being involved in this PFP scandal. NATO has its cannon fodder now- the Albanians.

Alban

pre 15 godina

"Serbia did take on certain obligations with the Individual Partnership Program for 2009 and 2010. But, the plan must adopt to foreign policy circumstances."

That's sending 2 (TWO!!!) people. That's how big of a joke the PFP program is. Anyway, i support Serbia in this 110%, tell NATO and the West where your loyalties lies.

Skanderbeu * * * * * (ex-Ataman)

pre 15 godina

One bottle of Tsinandali for you! Cheers!
(Ataman, 26 April 2009 20:18)


Looks like the vassal has respected its leader's will.
(Art, 26 April 2009 20:55)

Albanian booze is not bad either. They have good * * * * * distilled spirits - made from...

SOUR GRAPES.

Almost as good as Georgian cognac, but Armenian "Ararat" is still the king. Maybe because Armenian grapes are not that sour?

Gustave

pre 15 godina

It took one protest from the Russian ambassador to instantly obey

How foolish! Serb troops could at least have acted as spies on Russian payroll...thus you could respect the PFP conditions, fill a bit your pockets and provide some info for your Russian alies...

Amer

pre 15 godina

"- tell NATO, they need to sweeten and improve the quality of their carrots drastically."

Whatever for? Not only is Serbia completely surrounded by Nato countries (or soon-to-be Nato countries), but - through the Partnership - Nato has been able to find the levers to pull if the time ever comes to turn the Serbian military off, and to identify some patriotic Serb officers to step forward at such time to provide leadership to a nation under threat and sign whatever is necessary to keep the fighting forces sidelined.

And as for the upcoming exercises, they are to be in the area of emergency response, exactly what the KPF is designed to handle - Priština can send a couple of guys to replace the Serbs, right? See? No problem. But no Super Carrots, either.

Gustave

pre 15 godina

It took one protest from the Russian ambassador to instantly obey

How foolish! Serb troops could at least have acted as spies on Russian payroll...thus you could respect the PFP conditions, fill a bit your pockets and provide some info for your Russian alies...

Alban

pre 15 godina

"Serbia did take on certain obligations with the Individual Partnership Program for 2009 and 2010. But, the plan must adopt to foreign policy circumstances."

That's sending 2 (TWO!!!) people. That's how big of a joke the PFP program is. Anyway, i support Serbia in this 110%, tell NATO and the West where your loyalties lies.

CG

pre 15 godina

Very good!
In a few years when Russian power is consolidated Georgia will cease to exist and the Russians will be complete master of the Caspian oil again.
The recognition of Abkhazia and Ossetia are only the first steps,more is to come.

Amer

pre 15 godina

"- tell NATO, they need to sweeten and improve the quality of their carrots drastically."

Whatever for? Not only is Serbia completely surrounded by Nato countries (or soon-to-be Nato countries), but - through the Partnership - Nato has been able to find the levers to pull if the time ever comes to turn the Serbian military off, and to identify some patriotic Serb officers to step forward at such time to provide leadership to a nation under threat and sign whatever is necessary to keep the fighting forces sidelined.

And as for the upcoming exercises, they are to be in the area of emergency response, exactly what the KPF is designed to handle - Priština can send a couple of guys to replace the Serbs, right? See? No problem. But no Super Carrots, either.

Milan

pre 15 godina

Its not that Russia is getting stronger its just aware of its capabilities. More importantly its NATO that is getting weaker and will utlimately be wound up. They nare going to lose in Afghanistan and are going to get embroiled in Pakistan. Its pretty simple- you end up walking away from that region with your tail between your legs. Serbia, don't do something stupid by joining NATO or being involved in this PFP scandal. NATO has its cannon fodder now- the Albanians.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

How foolish! Serb troops could at least have acted as spies on Russian payroll...thus you could respect the PFP conditions, fill a bit your pockets and provide some info for your Russian alies...
(Gustave, 26 April 2009 11:55)

Is that so Gustave? Is this what Albanians would do?
Serbia is not about to stoop so low.

Skanderbeu * * * * * (ex-Ataman)

pre 15 godina

One bottle of Tsinandali for you! Cheers!
(Ataman, 26 April 2009 20:18)


Looks like the vassal has respected its leader's will.
(Art, 26 April 2009 20:55)

Albanian booze is not bad either. They have good * * * * * distilled spirits - made from...

SOUR GRAPES.

Almost as good as Georgian cognac, but Armenian "Ararat" is still the king. Maybe because Armenian grapes are not that sour?

Ataman

pre 15 godina

A very-very wise decision.

Even more wise would be now to

- tell Russian government, Serbia expects and needs more regarding Kosovo.
- tell NATO, they need to sweeten and improve the quality of their carrots drastically.
- abolish visas for Georgians. Much better gesture than this silly military thing, valued much higher by Georgians and no one would object.

Ataman

pre 15 godina

Priština can send a couple of guys to replace the Serbs, right? See? No problem. But no Super Carrots, either.
(Amer, 26 April 2009 15:53)

Please, for God's sake - do it. Just remember, the only way for them to enter Georgia legally is with Serbian passports.

That would be interesting: UCK guys with Serbian passports lining up at Georgian consulate in BG or Sofia, than flying over representing Serbia.

One bottle of Tsinandali for you! Cheers!