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To: montyspython

Let’s start here, when did Serbia attack Slovenia? I would really like to know.


1991 (called the 10 days war) serbian troops did attack slowenia (they made it till the Austrian border “You know Austria borders slowenia). Bevore they have been “driven” back.
But ok i guess in your oppinion maybe this is a lie too.
I guess Austria deployed 10.000 soldiers (and killed 2 serbian soldiers because they once returned fire when some of their artillery shells started to impact a few meters on “our” side of the border) on the slowenian border just for fun.


24 posted on 12/17/2010 11:05:32 AM PST by darkside321
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To: darkside321

Not even close to being correct.

Slovenian militia attacked an unarmed JNA barracks, you know what the JNA is correct? It was all over the news so please pay attention.

Once you figure that one out, why don’t you research who was in charge of the JNA.


27 posted on 12/17/2010 11:41:06 AM PST by montyspython
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To: darkside321
(they made it till the Austrian border “You know Austria borders slowenia)

Unless the Croatians were complicit in this exercise, Serbia attacking Slovenia was impossible. ("You know Serbia does not border Slovenia")

Any other nonsense you wish to produce?

28 posted on 12/17/2010 11:50:22 AM PST by montyspython
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To: darkside321
"Let’s start here, when did Serbia attack Slovenia? I would really like to know."

"1991 (called the 10 days war) serbian troops did attack slowenia (they made it till the Austrian border “You know Austria borders slowenia). Bevore they have been “driven” back. But ok i guess in your oppinion maybe this is a lie too. I guess Austria deployed 10.000 soldiers (and killed 2 serbian soldiers because they once returned fire when some of their artillery shells started to impact a few meters on “our” side of the border) on the slowenian border just for fun"

You don't even seem to know the difference between "a Yugoslav" and "a Serb".

When Slovenia declared independence 6/25/91, the President of Yugoslavia was Sejdo Bajramovic, a Kosovo Roma and immediately after that (6/30/91) it was Stjepan Mesic -- a Croat who later became the Prime Minister & eventually President of Croatia. The Army in 1991 was the JNA -- the Yugoslav National Army -- not some "Army of Serbia".

You just as well may have been shooting at a Croat, Bosnian Muslim, or a Slovene, as you were at "a Serb".

29 posted on 12/17/2010 11:53:49 AM PST by Bokababe (Save Christian Kosovo! http://www.savekosovo.org)
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