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Monday, 22.11.2010.

11:00

NATO welcomes Serbia's increasing cooperation

NATO welcomed at its summit in Lisbon Serbia's commitment to Euro-Atlantic integration and the increasing cooperation between the Alliance and Serbia.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Je¿ matematyczny

pre 15 godina

Blah, Blah, Blah is correct:
(ATO, 22 November 2010 19:07)

No, no, it's a mathematic hedgehog who weighted and calculated what is inside of the talk.

Let me translate it:

"BLAH" times "BLAH" and applying logic "XOR" operation with 1244 on the result will yield us "BLAH" - "BLAH" - "BLAH" which is obviously "minus BLAH".

It's a serious equation tough, let's see again and let's substitute "BLAH" with "X":

"X power two xor 1244 = -X" Not even sure, that equation can be solved - let the geniuses of NATO do the math, at least some useful exercise for them.

ATO

pre 15 godina

Blah, Blah, Blah is correct:

"NATO countries called on Serbia to maintain its efforts with a view to fully cooperating with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in order to achieve additional positive results, the most critical issue being the arrest of the remaining fugitives, Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić."

OH! Is that important for NATO? Why is it that NATO won't work with the Hague by releasing ALL their documents for criminal investigation?

"NATO members welcomed progress in consolidating the rule of law and protecting ethnic minorities and communities, as well as historical and religious sites in Kosovo, but also encouraged further efforts in these areas."

After NATO occupied Kosovo, scores of Christian churches were burned and demolished and over half of all minorities have been cleansed from the province. Over 250,000 documented refugees fight for the return of property and a safe environment to return home. They are further denied voting rights or the right to be counted as citizens of the province. How is it that anybody can perceive NATO countries as supporting minority rights and cultural protection? Those very countries supported border changes and secession using bombs and occupation in this nation-building exercise.

Jamie Shay still works for NATO. Blah, Blah, Blah is correct.

ATO

pre 15 godina

Blah, Blah, Blah is correct:

"NATO countries called on Serbia to maintain its efforts with a view to fully cooperating with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in order to achieve additional positive results, the most critical issue being the arrest of the remaining fugitives, Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić."

OH! Is that important for NATO? Why is it that NATO won't work with the Hague by releasing ALL their documents for criminal investigation?

"NATO members welcomed progress in consolidating the rule of law and protecting ethnic minorities and communities, as well as historical and religious sites in Kosovo, but also encouraged further efforts in these areas."

After NATO occupied Kosovo, scores of Christian churches were burned and demolished and over half of all minorities have been cleansed from the province. Over 250,000 documented refugees fight for the return of property and a safe environment to return home. They are further denied voting rights or the right to be counted as citizens of the province. How is it that anybody can perceive NATO countries as supporting minority rights and cultural protection? Those very countries supported border changes and secession using bombs and occupation in this nation-building exercise.

Jamie Shay still works for NATO. Blah, Blah, Blah is correct.

Je¿ matematyczny

pre 15 godina

Blah, Blah, Blah is correct:
(ATO, 22 November 2010 19:07)

No, no, it's a mathematic hedgehog who weighted and calculated what is inside of the talk.

Let me translate it:

"BLAH" times "BLAH" and applying logic "XOR" operation with 1244 on the result will yield us "BLAH" - "BLAH" - "BLAH" which is obviously "minus BLAH".

It's a serious equation tough, let's see again and let's substitute "BLAH" with "X":

"X power two xor 1244 = -X" Not even sure, that equation can be solved - let the geniuses of NATO do the math, at least some useful exercise for them.

ATO

pre 15 godina

Blah, Blah, Blah is correct:

"NATO countries called on Serbia to maintain its efforts with a view to fully cooperating with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in order to achieve additional positive results, the most critical issue being the arrest of the remaining fugitives, Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić."

OH! Is that important for NATO? Why is it that NATO won't work with the Hague by releasing ALL their documents for criminal investigation?

"NATO members welcomed progress in consolidating the rule of law and protecting ethnic minorities and communities, as well as historical and religious sites in Kosovo, but also encouraged further efforts in these areas."

After NATO occupied Kosovo, scores of Christian churches were burned and demolished and over half of all minorities have been cleansed from the province. Over 250,000 documented refugees fight for the return of property and a safe environment to return home. They are further denied voting rights or the right to be counted as citizens of the province. How is it that anybody can perceive NATO countries as supporting minority rights and cultural protection? Those very countries supported border changes and secession using bombs and occupation in this nation-building exercise.

Jamie Shay still works for NATO. Blah, Blah, Blah is correct.

Je¿ matematyczny

pre 15 godina

Blah, Blah, Blah is correct:
(ATO, 22 November 2010 19:07)

No, no, it's a mathematic hedgehog who weighted and calculated what is inside of the talk.

Let me translate it:

"BLAH" times "BLAH" and applying logic "XOR" operation with 1244 on the result will yield us "BLAH" - "BLAH" - "BLAH" which is obviously "minus BLAH".

It's a serious equation tough, let's see again and let's substitute "BLAH" with "X":

"X power two xor 1244 = -X" Not even sure, that equation can be solved - let the geniuses of NATO do the math, at least some useful exercise for them.