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Which are the Terrorist States and Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="BlarneyMan" data-source="post: 7425976" data-attributes="member: 51575"><p>It comes down to what majority of people want. I was there just after the war. You should've seen the gratitude of Kosovo people to NATO and KFOR forces down there. Absolute kings we were. Belgrade can just stir the pot down there, but bottom line is they don't have any say in it. Again, culturally, Kosovo has nothing to do with Serbia, small portion of the country is actually inhabited by Serbs, but they are making hell of a lot of noise. Like if you went to Kosovo, all you would hear is Albanian and English language, older people can speak Serbian, but don't want. Younger people would probably beat/stab you on the spot if they hear you speaking Serbian, they love Croats though as they were one of the first to recognize them as a sovereign country. Trouble here is when someone from Kosovo hear Croatians, they are not sure if they are Croatians or Serbs, I've seen people being pulled aside and had to show their ID/passports to prove where they come from, not a pleasant encounter to have <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤣" title="Rolling on the floor laughing :rofl:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f923.png" data-shortname=":rofl:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlarneyMan, post: 7425976, member: 51575"] It comes down to what majority of people want. I was there just after the war. You should've seen the gratitude of Kosovo people to NATO and KFOR forces down there. Absolute kings we were. Belgrade can just stir the pot down there, but bottom line is they don't have any say in it. Again, culturally, Kosovo has nothing to do with Serbia, small portion of the country is actually inhabited by Serbs, but they are making hell of a lot of noise. Like if you went to Kosovo, all you would hear is Albanian and English language, older people can speak Serbian, but don't want. Younger people would probably beat/stab you on the spot if they hear you speaking Serbian, they love Croats though as they were one of the first to recognize them as a sovereign country. Trouble here is when someone from Kosovo hear Croatians, they are not sure if they are Croatians or Serbs, I've seen people being pulled aside and had to show their ID/passports to prove where they come from, not a pleasant encounter to have 🤣 [/QUOTE]
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