To: kosta50
My suggestion is that Serbs and Croatians set aside their differences by concentrating on common foreign policy vis a vis Bosnia through their proxy forces there.
A deal was almost struck between Dodik and Jelavich to do just that, but Dodik backed out.
As for Kosovo, Dobrica Cosich proposed a partition some 15 years ago. I stand by that as well. Who wants 2 million Albanians in their state?
be seeing you,
foreign policy wonk
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To: foreign policy wonk
My suggestion is that Serbs and Croatians set aside their differences by concentrating on common foreign policy vis a vis Bosnia through their proxy forces there. As you know, Franjo and Slobo already tried that one. Powers that be didn't allow it. Now they've installed more compliant regimes. Try talking to the handlers if you want to change things rather than ponticifating to Croats and Serbs.
Another thing Wonk, the Croats have thrown their lot in with Germany, did so long ago. Serbs aren't so keen to join up. Germany has been playing a very interesting game over the past fifteen years or so.
Agree on partition.
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02/11/2003 9:40:00 AM PST by
wonders
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