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Friday, 24.09.2010.

16:46

Slovakia considers Kosovo pullout

The Slovak Defense Ministry proposed Friday a complete withdrawal of its troops from Kosovo.

Izvor: Tanjug

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johny

pre 13 godina

So who invented Fustanellë?
(Ataman, 25 September 2010 15:31)

Well Greeks claim they invented everything; so I guess the fustanelle might be one of their inventions as well; together with Baklava. According to a forum post the Greek language communicates directly with the computer components without the need of a compiler. No 0101001 translation necessary as long as you type in Greek. So I guess they're the inventors of machine language as well.

Ataman

pre 13 godina

They have some "peacekeepers" already in Transdniestr for years now :(
(Stefan Grebu, 25 September 2010 10:32)

Indeed, there are some "peacekeepers" already in Transdniestr for years now :)

American Eagle

pre 13 godina

Criticize EU and NATO members who don’t agree with your UDI all you want now but remember that you will need them on your side if you want to join the EU and NATO. Ask Macedonia how it works if you don't understand the requirement for unanimous consent for ascension into both organizations.

Stefan Grebu

pre 13 godina

Dear all,

After we finish amusing ourselves with Pejoni's efforts to mock a certain part of those countries who are considered useful only if they meet Pristina demands (Jason, thanks for pointing out the childish dimension of Pejoni's comment) let's try and see the Slovakian approach in a more serious perspective.
I would say that old US are putting pressure on their allies to involve themselves more in Afghanistan, where things are going not so well; Romanian media has already speculated about similar demands being recently addressed to Bucharest, and probably to Sofia; let's remember that few days ago, some KFOR high-ranking representatives suggested that the Force could be reduced; in light of all these details, I would say that Washington tries to persuade its allies to support US in Afghanistan without spending too much money - meaning to cut from KFOR and add to their national contingents in Afghanistan.
However, Afghanistan is obviously more important that Kosovo, for Americans. And if KFOR needs troops, I'm sure Russia could supply some, why not? They have some "peacekeepers" already in Transdniestr for years now :(

JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

Clearly you are acting like a spoiled child at a birthday party. You know, the brat who cannot have his way so he wants to send home the kids who won't let him play with their toys. Silly. Really.
(Jason, 24 September 2010 19:23)

Actually I thought his comments were funny. I actually laughed out loud. It's not that I don't like Greeks, I go there often (the wife just loves Cosmos), but it was still just funny.

ATO

pre 13 godina

I agree. All countries that don't recognize Kosovo should leave and make those that recognize and, in some cases created this, pay a higher cost for this nation-building disaster. When the Albanians riot, those supporter countries should be the ones shooting Kosovars or be the ones shot. The countries that recognize the disaster that is Kosovo should mediate between the primitive narco-clans during disputes. Those countries' tax dollars should flow like the Morava for this Albanian Kosovo stupidity.

KOSO

pre 13 godina

It doesn't make sense to have KFOR troops in Kosovo. I do believe that the Kosovo Army (FSK) should take over, they do have a mandate.

Slovakian troops since they don't do anything should go to Afghanistan or better yet home.

Jason

pre 13 godina

Next in line should be Greek soldiers, not that they do much patrolling or anythng alike, they mostly play softbol inside Bondsteel or dance with their skirts for US troops (di lai la la). Oh we shouldnt forget (International) law abiding Romanians, how's smuggling going? Rumors have even Ukranian soldiers are under investigation.
(Pejoni, 24 September 2010 17:24)

How juvenile of you to try and paint only the countries that do not recognize Kosovo as having occasional problems. Need I mention Germany? How about the BND clown who was having a gay love affair with a local Albanian and how classified information was leaked out? What about the 3 German BND spies arrested and held in Kosovo jail for over a week following the very suspect bomb attack in the EU building in 2008? I don't hear you screaming for Germans to go home.

Clearly you are acting like a spoiled child at a birthday party. You know, the brat who cannot have his way so he wants to send home the kids who won't let him play with their toys. Silly. Really.

Pejoni

pre 13 godina

Bye bye, dont let the door hit y'all.

Next in line should be Greek soldiers, not that they do much patrolling or anythng alike, they mostly play softbol inside Bondsteel or dance with their skirts for US troops (di lai la la). Oh we shouldnt forget (International) law abiding Romanians, how's smuggling going? Rumors have even Ukranian soldiers are under investigation.

Pejoni

pre 13 godina

Bye bye, dont let the door hit y'all.

Next in line should be Greek soldiers, not that they do much patrolling or anythng alike, they mostly play softbol inside Bondsteel or dance with their skirts for US troops (di lai la la). Oh we shouldnt forget (International) law abiding Romanians, how's smuggling going? Rumors have even Ukranian soldiers are under investigation.

Jason

pre 13 godina

Next in line should be Greek soldiers, not that they do much patrolling or anythng alike, they mostly play softbol inside Bondsteel or dance with their skirts for US troops (di lai la la). Oh we shouldnt forget (International) law abiding Romanians, how's smuggling going? Rumors have even Ukranian soldiers are under investigation.
(Pejoni, 24 September 2010 17:24)

How juvenile of you to try and paint only the countries that do not recognize Kosovo as having occasional problems. Need I mention Germany? How about the BND clown who was having a gay love affair with a local Albanian and how classified information was leaked out? What about the 3 German BND spies arrested and held in Kosovo jail for over a week following the very suspect bomb attack in the EU building in 2008? I don't hear you screaming for Germans to go home.

Clearly you are acting like a spoiled child at a birthday party. You know, the brat who cannot have his way so he wants to send home the kids who won't let him play with their toys. Silly. Really.

Stefan Grebu

pre 13 godina

Dear all,

After we finish amusing ourselves with Pejoni's efforts to mock a certain part of those countries who are considered useful only if they meet Pristina demands (Jason, thanks for pointing out the childish dimension of Pejoni's comment) let's try and see the Slovakian approach in a more serious perspective.
I would say that old US are putting pressure on their allies to involve themselves more in Afghanistan, where things are going not so well; Romanian media has already speculated about similar demands being recently addressed to Bucharest, and probably to Sofia; let's remember that few days ago, some KFOR high-ranking representatives suggested that the Force could be reduced; in light of all these details, I would say that Washington tries to persuade its allies to support US in Afghanistan without spending too much money - meaning to cut from KFOR and add to their national contingents in Afghanistan.
However, Afghanistan is obviously more important that Kosovo, for Americans. And if KFOR needs troops, I'm sure Russia could supply some, why not? They have some "peacekeepers" already in Transdniestr for years now :(

American Eagle

pre 13 godina

Criticize EU and NATO members who don’t agree with your UDI all you want now but remember that you will need them on your side if you want to join the EU and NATO. Ask Macedonia how it works if you don't understand the requirement for unanimous consent for ascension into both organizations.

ATO

pre 13 godina

I agree. All countries that don't recognize Kosovo should leave and make those that recognize and, in some cases created this, pay a higher cost for this nation-building disaster. When the Albanians riot, those supporter countries should be the ones shooting Kosovars or be the ones shot. The countries that recognize the disaster that is Kosovo should mediate between the primitive narco-clans during disputes. Those countries' tax dollars should flow like the Morava for this Albanian Kosovo stupidity.

KOSO

pre 13 godina

It doesn't make sense to have KFOR troops in Kosovo. I do believe that the Kosovo Army (FSK) should take over, they do have a mandate.

Slovakian troops since they don't do anything should go to Afghanistan or better yet home.

Ataman

pre 13 godina

They have some "peacekeepers" already in Transdniestr for years now :(
(Stefan Grebu, 25 September 2010 10:32)

Indeed, there are some "peacekeepers" already in Transdniestr for years now :)

JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

Clearly you are acting like a spoiled child at a birthday party. You know, the brat who cannot have his way so he wants to send home the kids who won't let him play with their toys. Silly. Really.
(Jason, 24 September 2010 19:23)

Actually I thought his comments were funny. I actually laughed out loud. It's not that I don't like Greeks, I go there often (the wife just loves Cosmos), but it was still just funny.

johny

pre 13 godina

So who invented Fustanellë?
(Ataman, 25 September 2010 15:31)

Well Greeks claim they invented everything; so I guess the fustanelle might be one of their inventions as well; together with Baklava. According to a forum post the Greek language communicates directly with the computer components without the need of a compiler. No 0101001 translation necessary as long as you type in Greek. So I guess they're the inventors of machine language as well.

Pejoni

pre 13 godina

Bye bye, dont let the door hit y'all.

Next in line should be Greek soldiers, not that they do much patrolling or anythng alike, they mostly play softbol inside Bondsteel or dance with their skirts for US troops (di lai la la). Oh we shouldnt forget (International) law abiding Romanians, how's smuggling going? Rumors have even Ukranian soldiers are under investigation.

Jason

pre 13 godina

Next in line should be Greek soldiers, not that they do much patrolling or anythng alike, they mostly play softbol inside Bondsteel or dance with their skirts for US troops (di lai la la). Oh we shouldnt forget (International) law abiding Romanians, how's smuggling going? Rumors have even Ukranian soldiers are under investigation.
(Pejoni, 24 September 2010 17:24)

How juvenile of you to try and paint only the countries that do not recognize Kosovo as having occasional problems. Need I mention Germany? How about the BND clown who was having a gay love affair with a local Albanian and how classified information was leaked out? What about the 3 German BND spies arrested and held in Kosovo jail for over a week following the very suspect bomb attack in the EU building in 2008? I don't hear you screaming for Germans to go home.

Clearly you are acting like a spoiled child at a birthday party. You know, the brat who cannot have his way so he wants to send home the kids who won't let him play with their toys. Silly. Really.

KOSO

pre 13 godina

It doesn't make sense to have KFOR troops in Kosovo. I do believe that the Kosovo Army (FSK) should take over, they do have a mandate.

Slovakian troops since they don't do anything should go to Afghanistan or better yet home.

ATO

pre 13 godina

I agree. All countries that don't recognize Kosovo should leave and make those that recognize and, in some cases created this, pay a higher cost for this nation-building disaster. When the Albanians riot, those supporter countries should be the ones shooting Kosovars or be the ones shot. The countries that recognize the disaster that is Kosovo should mediate between the primitive narco-clans during disputes. Those countries' tax dollars should flow like the Morava for this Albanian Kosovo stupidity.

JohnnyC

pre 13 godina

Clearly you are acting like a spoiled child at a birthday party. You know, the brat who cannot have his way so he wants to send home the kids who won't let him play with their toys. Silly. Really.
(Jason, 24 September 2010 19:23)

Actually I thought his comments were funny. I actually laughed out loud. It's not that I don't like Greeks, I go there often (the wife just loves Cosmos), but it was still just funny.

Stefan Grebu

pre 13 godina

Dear all,

After we finish amusing ourselves with Pejoni's efforts to mock a certain part of those countries who are considered useful only if they meet Pristina demands (Jason, thanks for pointing out the childish dimension of Pejoni's comment) let's try and see the Slovakian approach in a more serious perspective.
I would say that old US are putting pressure on their allies to involve themselves more in Afghanistan, where things are going not so well; Romanian media has already speculated about similar demands being recently addressed to Bucharest, and probably to Sofia; let's remember that few days ago, some KFOR high-ranking representatives suggested that the Force could be reduced; in light of all these details, I would say that Washington tries to persuade its allies to support US in Afghanistan without spending too much money - meaning to cut from KFOR and add to their national contingents in Afghanistan.
However, Afghanistan is obviously more important that Kosovo, for Americans. And if KFOR needs troops, I'm sure Russia could supply some, why not? They have some "peacekeepers" already in Transdniestr for years now :(

Ataman

pre 13 godina

They have some "peacekeepers" already in Transdniestr for years now :(
(Stefan Grebu, 25 September 2010 10:32)

Indeed, there are some "peacekeepers" already in Transdniestr for years now :)

American Eagle

pre 13 godina

Criticize EU and NATO members who don’t agree with your UDI all you want now but remember that you will need them on your side if you want to join the EU and NATO. Ask Macedonia how it works if you don't understand the requirement for unanimous consent for ascension into both organizations.

johny

pre 13 godina

So who invented Fustanellë?
(Ataman, 25 September 2010 15:31)

Well Greeks claim they invented everything; so I guess the fustanelle might be one of their inventions as well; together with Baklava. According to a forum post the Greek language communicates directly with the computer components without the need of a compiler. No 0101001 translation necessary as long as you type in Greek. So I guess they're the inventors of machine language as well.