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One of these broken pieces is a little Serbian province called Kosovo which has no legitimacy other than that garnered by the imperialists in the Whitehouse and the small horde of Albanian gangsters who have second homes in Tirana.
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Apparently thats all it needs. Just ask Taiwan.
Oh, and it isn't just the imperialists in the white house. You forgot the imperialists in Canada and Europe and South America as well. And the imperialists in Japan...don't forget those.
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You see my small minded friend, petty nationalism, by its very nature, is regressive and befits a reactionary mindset.
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Yeah, because Serbians sure arent that way, right?
Oh, wait a minute:
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A Serbian wrote: Serbs never allowed to be converted. Why? Because we have something you will never have! Face! And pride!
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I hope the Serbians on here are paying attention to your post, heh heh
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Kosovo is a part of Serbia. This is a simple historical fact, just as Scotland is historically a part of the United Kingdom.
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Just as America belongs to the native Americans?
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The new so called separtist independent Kosovo has no legitimacy in international law.
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Who said it needs any? Just ask Taiwan.
Although, even by international law it is not obvious that Serbia owns kosovo.
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The reality is that Kosovo has been given independent status as a result of it being overseen by the gangsters in the Whitehouse who have given another set of gangsters (the Albanian mafia) succession rights by proxy. You see this is what imperialist overlords do - they put into power the people who are sympathetic to them as a trade off as a means to further their geo-political and strategic objectives.
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We put people in power who actually live there. Thats democracy.
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Under Putin, Russia is no longer a soft touch as it was under its idiotic and alcholic predecessor.
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Yeah, because Russia was so very effective in preventing Kosovar independence, right? Because they do so much more than just
talk, right?
Putin is very effective at giving speeches and voting. On taking real action? Not so much.
And that sends the wrong message to people like me, because then we think we can just ignore international law and get away with it. And apparently...we can.