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Tuesday, 09.02.2016.

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Austrian FM: Our decision to have consequences for Balkans

Austrian Foreign Sebastian Kurz said in Belgrade on Tuesday that his country "will have to limit the number of refugees it will accept this year."

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hoppybeer

pre 8 godina

@loverussia.
lol... haha... thanks
but, there is no conclusive proof that assad was committing genoncide. there isn't even conclusive proof that it was his side that used the sarin gas - moreover there is significantly more evidence to suggest that it was the "moderates".
furthermore, it is not up to us and eu to dictate which leader stays in power - as they did for saddam, karzai, gaddafi and have tried with assad. it is up to those who would have the right to pick their leader, it is at most up to the collective un, when the collective un feels it necessary. they didn't. they didn't when anglo-american war on iraq was started, yet anglo-american forces destroyed that country and worked to remove their leader, then left it in a state orders worse than it ever was for the majority, not their colorful revolutionaries who are now getting wealthier than they could've ever become. now it is them who aren't sharing. one devil for another.
if we wish to discuss killing innocents and civilians one need not look further than nato to get an extra-special dosage of the best civilian killing machine (oops, sorry largest collateral damage incurring machine) that there is.
i do not wish to pretend one second that russia is doing anything differently, nor at they hold some hypothetical moral high-ground (like some westerners like to pretend regarding western murderous interventions).

LoveRussia

pre 8 godina

@happybeer (best moniker of the commenters by the way) you forget that Russia blocked all attempts to negotiate an exit of the Assad regime when they started committing genocide five years ago. The US and EU failed to do anything substantial then and have continued to fail to do anything since and now we have thousands of innocent civilians murdered and millions displaced. I suppose that no one is blameless but let's be realistic about what the Putin Government is and has been doing. Taking advantage of weakness in the US and EU to get Russia back in a position of global power is undertandable; murdering innocents as part of that strategy is reprehensible.

hoppybeer

pre 8 godina

@loveRussia... are you seriously mad? russia entered this civil war 4 months ago. the refugee crisis has been going on for years now. some of these refugees are iraqi, who had to run to safe haven in syria after anglo-amaericanos illegally bombed that country into the ground. then those poor souls have had to pack up and run again. and you see it being russia's fault. NOPE!... nothing close to it.
hey, but if you'll follow the marked path on the floor, you can collect your parting gifts. lobotomies are free, but you've already cashed your free ticket in i can see.
russia is no good guy, far from it, but atleast be close when making shit up. my 5 year old has figured out how a chain of events works across time. one follows the other in step with time. can't go backwards through time to suit your own needs. unless you've got a tardis, but most of those events are already time-locked, so it still won't change what happened and what you imagined.

Principa

pre 8 godina

"We have informed the governments in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and in Serbia today, that a change of the situation may arise, but we are ready to assist the countries in the region in reducing the influx of refugees," said Kurz, adding that "this must be a common goal, and is to the benefit of all."

- Kurz its really quite simple get Merkel to retract her "all welcome" hell of a whopping mistake and admit that to have been the cause of the stream to become a stampede and perhaps you'll make an impact on reducing the influx. That along with demanding the likes of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Bahrain etc who meddled in USA inspired "regime change" across the middle east to cease and open their doors (and billions spent arming terrorists like daesh) to the migrants immediately. Of course Kurz won't do any of the like so Serbia get ready for the flood to swamp the Balkans!

LoveRussia

pre 8 godina

Why not spend all the money being thrown at the refugee crisis on boats and plane tickets to take the refugees from Syria to Russia, which is responsible for this situation. Not sure they would want to go to the country that is committing genocide against them but since no one in the EU wants them...

Nikola Novakovic

pre 8 godina

Austria can't take anymore refugees... Well send them to Germany...

Austria does not need to build a fence to stop the refugees, it needs to have a good transportation system in place to transport the refugees to Germany, France and England...

The Austrian government should invest in inflatable boats, give them to the refugees so they can cross over to England when they reach France or Germany... If Austria thinks it can stop people with a fence, they should think again... Look at America and Mexico, one of the most guarded borders in the world and still America can not stop illegal immigration...! Austria needs to process the refugees and send them on their way further north...

There will be no problems in the Balkans, Austria can do whatever it wants, but these refugees will not be stopped, they have come to far, they do not want to balkans, they want rich Europe, they want what the ottomans never got, they want Europe.... Serbia had to deal with these muslims for 500 years, now it's europes turn...

And if Europe dares to kill these terrorists which enter their land, then Serbia, Russia and China should conduct air strikes against Europe for killing their new guests, just as NATO did to Serbia in 1999 when terrorists attacked Serbs in Kosovo... Maybe the tables have turned, maybe, just maybe Europe has got it's karma...

noway

pre 8 godina

So if one million people in Aleppo are displaced due to current offensive and 10 000 come every day, does that mean that Serbia would possibly have to house half million muslims this year alone.

Nikola Novakovic

pre 8 godina

Austria can't take anymore refugees... Well send them to Germany...

Austria does not need to build a fence to stop the refugees, it needs to have a good transportation system in place to transport the refugees to Germany, France and England...

The Austrian government should invest in inflatable boats, give them to the refugees so they can cross over to England when they reach France or Germany... If Austria thinks it can stop people with a fence, they should think again... Look at America and Mexico, one of the most guarded borders in the world and still America can not stop illegal immigration...! Austria needs to process the refugees and send them on their way further north...

There will be no problems in the Balkans, Austria can do whatever it wants, but these refugees will not be stopped, they have come to far, they do not want to balkans, they want rich Europe, they want what the ottomans never got, they want Europe.... Serbia had to deal with these muslims for 500 years, now it's europes turn...

And if Europe dares to kill these terrorists which enter their land, then Serbia, Russia and China should conduct air strikes against Europe for killing their new guests, just as NATO did to Serbia in 1999 when terrorists attacked Serbs in Kosovo... Maybe the tables have turned, maybe, just maybe Europe has got it's karma...

noway

pre 8 godina

So if one million people in Aleppo are displaced due to current offensive and 10 000 come every day, does that mean that Serbia would possibly have to house half million muslims this year alone.

Principa

pre 8 godina

"We have informed the governments in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and in Serbia today, that a change of the situation may arise, but we are ready to assist the countries in the region in reducing the influx of refugees," said Kurz, adding that "this must be a common goal, and is to the benefit of all."

- Kurz its really quite simple get Merkel to retract her "all welcome" hell of a whopping mistake and admit that to have been the cause of the stream to become a stampede and perhaps you'll make an impact on reducing the influx. That along with demanding the likes of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Bahrain etc who meddled in USA inspired "regime change" across the middle east to cease and open their doors (and billions spent arming terrorists like daesh) to the migrants immediately. Of course Kurz won't do any of the like so Serbia get ready for the flood to swamp the Balkans!

LoveRussia

pre 8 godina

Why not spend all the money being thrown at the refugee crisis on boats and plane tickets to take the refugees from Syria to Russia, which is responsible for this situation. Not sure they would want to go to the country that is committing genocide against them but since no one in the EU wants them...

hoppybeer

pre 8 godina

@loveRussia... are you seriously mad? russia entered this civil war 4 months ago. the refugee crisis has been going on for years now. some of these refugees are iraqi, who had to run to safe haven in syria after anglo-amaericanos illegally bombed that country into the ground. then those poor souls have had to pack up and run again. and you see it being russia's fault. NOPE!... nothing close to it.
hey, but if you'll follow the marked path on the floor, you can collect your parting gifts. lobotomies are free, but you've already cashed your free ticket in i can see.
russia is no good guy, far from it, but atleast be close when making shit up. my 5 year old has figured out how a chain of events works across time. one follows the other in step with time. can't go backwards through time to suit your own needs. unless you've got a tardis, but most of those events are already time-locked, so it still won't change what happened and what you imagined.

LoveRussia

pre 8 godina

@happybeer (best moniker of the commenters by the way) you forget that Russia blocked all attempts to negotiate an exit of the Assad regime when they started committing genocide five years ago. The US and EU failed to do anything substantial then and have continued to fail to do anything since and now we have thousands of innocent civilians murdered and millions displaced. I suppose that no one is blameless but let's be realistic about what the Putin Government is and has been doing. Taking advantage of weakness in the US and EU to get Russia back in a position of global power is undertandable; murdering innocents as part of that strategy is reprehensible.

hoppybeer

pre 8 godina

@loverussia.
lol... haha... thanks
but, there is no conclusive proof that assad was committing genoncide. there isn't even conclusive proof that it was his side that used the sarin gas - moreover there is significantly more evidence to suggest that it was the "moderates".
furthermore, it is not up to us and eu to dictate which leader stays in power - as they did for saddam, karzai, gaddafi and have tried with assad. it is up to those who would have the right to pick their leader, it is at most up to the collective un, when the collective un feels it necessary. they didn't. they didn't when anglo-american war on iraq was started, yet anglo-american forces destroyed that country and worked to remove their leader, then left it in a state orders worse than it ever was for the majority, not their colorful revolutionaries who are now getting wealthier than they could've ever become. now it is them who aren't sharing. one devil for another.
if we wish to discuss killing innocents and civilians one need not look further than nato to get an extra-special dosage of the best civilian killing machine (oops, sorry largest collateral damage incurring machine) that there is.
i do not wish to pretend one second that russia is doing anything differently, nor at they hold some hypothetical moral high-ground (like some westerners like to pretend regarding western murderous interventions).

Nikola Novakovic

pre 8 godina

Austria can't take anymore refugees... Well send them to Germany...

Austria does not need to build a fence to stop the refugees, it needs to have a good transportation system in place to transport the refugees to Germany, France and England...

The Austrian government should invest in inflatable boats, give them to the refugees so they can cross over to England when they reach France or Germany... If Austria thinks it can stop people with a fence, they should think again... Look at America and Mexico, one of the most guarded borders in the world and still America can not stop illegal immigration...! Austria needs to process the refugees and send them on their way further north...

There will be no problems in the Balkans, Austria can do whatever it wants, but these refugees will not be stopped, they have come to far, they do not want to balkans, they want rich Europe, they want what the ottomans never got, they want Europe.... Serbia had to deal with these muslims for 500 years, now it's europes turn...

And if Europe dares to kill these terrorists which enter their land, then Serbia, Russia and China should conduct air strikes against Europe for killing their new guests, just as NATO did to Serbia in 1999 when terrorists attacked Serbs in Kosovo... Maybe the tables have turned, maybe, just maybe Europe has got it's karma...

LoveRussia

pre 8 godina

Why not spend all the money being thrown at the refugee crisis on boats and plane tickets to take the refugees from Syria to Russia, which is responsible for this situation. Not sure they would want to go to the country that is committing genocide against them but since no one in the EU wants them...

noway

pre 8 godina

So if one million people in Aleppo are displaced due to current offensive and 10 000 come every day, does that mean that Serbia would possibly have to house half million muslims this year alone.

Principa

pre 8 godina

"We have informed the governments in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and in Serbia today, that a change of the situation may arise, but we are ready to assist the countries in the region in reducing the influx of refugees," said Kurz, adding that "this must be a common goal, and is to the benefit of all."

- Kurz its really quite simple get Merkel to retract her "all welcome" hell of a whopping mistake and admit that to have been the cause of the stream to become a stampede and perhaps you'll make an impact on reducing the influx. That along with demanding the likes of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Bahrain etc who meddled in USA inspired "regime change" across the middle east to cease and open their doors (and billions spent arming terrorists like daesh) to the migrants immediately. Of course Kurz won't do any of the like so Serbia get ready for the flood to swamp the Balkans!

LoveRussia

pre 8 godina

@happybeer (best moniker of the commenters by the way) you forget that Russia blocked all attempts to negotiate an exit of the Assad regime when they started committing genocide five years ago. The US and EU failed to do anything substantial then and have continued to fail to do anything since and now we have thousands of innocent civilians murdered and millions displaced. I suppose that no one is blameless but let's be realistic about what the Putin Government is and has been doing. Taking advantage of weakness in the US and EU to get Russia back in a position of global power is undertandable; murdering innocents as part of that strategy is reprehensible.

hoppybeer

pre 8 godina

@loveRussia... are you seriously mad? russia entered this civil war 4 months ago. the refugee crisis has been going on for years now. some of these refugees are iraqi, who had to run to safe haven in syria after anglo-amaericanos illegally bombed that country into the ground. then those poor souls have had to pack up and run again. and you see it being russia's fault. NOPE!... nothing close to it.
hey, but if you'll follow the marked path on the floor, you can collect your parting gifts. lobotomies are free, but you've already cashed your free ticket in i can see.
russia is no good guy, far from it, but atleast be close when making shit up. my 5 year old has figured out how a chain of events works across time. one follows the other in step with time. can't go backwards through time to suit your own needs. unless you've got a tardis, but most of those events are already time-locked, so it still won't change what happened and what you imagined.

hoppybeer

pre 8 godina

@loverussia.
lol... haha... thanks
but, there is no conclusive proof that assad was committing genoncide. there isn't even conclusive proof that it was his side that used the sarin gas - moreover there is significantly more evidence to suggest that it was the "moderates".
furthermore, it is not up to us and eu to dictate which leader stays in power - as they did for saddam, karzai, gaddafi and have tried with assad. it is up to those who would have the right to pick their leader, it is at most up to the collective un, when the collective un feels it necessary. they didn't. they didn't when anglo-american war on iraq was started, yet anglo-american forces destroyed that country and worked to remove their leader, then left it in a state orders worse than it ever was for the majority, not their colorful revolutionaries who are now getting wealthier than they could've ever become. now it is them who aren't sharing. one devil for another.
if we wish to discuss killing innocents and civilians one need not look further than nato to get an extra-special dosage of the best civilian killing machine (oops, sorry largest collateral damage incurring machine) that there is.
i do not wish to pretend one second that russia is doing anything differently, nor at they hold some hypothetical moral high-ground (like some westerners like to pretend regarding western murderous interventions).