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#3736 melankolic

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Posted 31 July 2016 - 17:35

http://www.b92.net/i...&nav_id=1160957



Edited by melankolic, 31 July 2016 - 17:36.

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#3737 rikitataa

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Posted 13 August 2016 - 14:33


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#3738 Schrodinger

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Posted 19 August 2016 - 16:39

Odlican tekst u kojem se dalje razotkriva srbovski i ruski ljubimac:

 

http://www.politico....twitter-214176 


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#3739 heathen

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Posted 20 August 2016 - 11:42

The US is promoting war crimes in Yemen
 
Trevor Timm
 
 
Saudi Arabia resumed its appalling war in Yemen last week and has already killed dozens more civilians, destroyed a school full of children and leveled a hospital full of sick and injured people. The campaign of indiscriminate killing – though let’s call it what it is: a war crime – has now been going on for almost a year and a half. And the United States bears a large part of the responsibility.
 
This US-backed war is not just a case of the Obama administration sitting idly by while its close ally goes on a destructive spree of historic proportions. The government is actively selling the Saudis billions of dollars of weaponry. They’re re-supplying planes engaged in the bombing runs and providing “intelligence” for the targets that Saudi Arabia is hitting.
 
Put simply, the US is quite literally funding a humanitarian catastrophe that, by some measures, is larger than the crisis in Syria. As the New York Times editorial board wrote this week: “Experts say the coalition would be grounded if Washington withheld its support.” Yet all we’ve heard is crickets.
 
High-ranking Obama administration officials are hardly ever asked about the crisis. Cable television news has almost universally ignored it. Both the Clinton and Trump presidential campaigns have been totally silent on this issue despite their constant arguing over who would be better at “stopping terrorism”. Beyond the grotesque killing of civilians, it’s clear at this point that the Saudis’ bombing campaign has also boosted al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (Aqap) to a level which Reuters described as “stronger and richer” than anytime in its 20-year history.
 
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#3740 Kinik

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Posted 20 August 2016 - 11:48

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>> ... Paul Manafort resigns as chairman of Donald Trump campaign
 
Donald Trump’s campaign chairman Paul Manafort has resigned, in the latest convulsion to sweep a candidacy reeling from poor polling numbers and self-inflicted controversy.
 
Manafort, a veteran political strategist, has been under mounting scrutiny as more details emerged of his role in advising foreign politicians, including Ukrainian strongman Viktor Yanukovych.
 
His close connections to Russia through Yanukovych, at a time when Trump is trying to criticise Clinton for taking money from foreign donors for her family foundation, were proving a growing problem. ... <<
 
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#3741 heathen

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Posted 22 August 2016 - 13:22

What Should We Do About Crimea?
 
by Ron Paul, August 22, 2016
 
 
Is Crimea about to explode? The mainstream media reports that Russia has amassed troops on the border with Ukraine and may be spoiling for a fight. The Russians claim to have stopped a Ukrainian sabotage team that snuck into Crimea to attack key infrastructure. The Russian military is holding exercises in Crimea and Russian President Vladimir Putin made a visit to the peninsula at the end of the week.
 
The Ukrainians have complained to their western supporters that a full-scale Russian invasion is coming, and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said he may have to rule by martial law due to the Russian threat.
 
Though the US media pins the blame exclusively on Russia for these tensions, in reality there is plenty of blame to go around. We do know that the US government has been involved with “regime change” in Ukraine repeatedly since the break up of the Soviet Union. The US was deeply involved with the “Orange Revolution” that overthrew elected president Viktor Yanukovych in 2005. And we know that the US government was heavily involved in another coup that overthrew the same elected Yanukovych again in 2014.
 
How do we know that the US was behind the 2014 coup? For one, we have the intercepted telephone call between US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and US Ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt. In the recording, the two US officials are plotting to remove the elected government and discussing which US puppet they will put in place.
 
You would think such undiplomatic behavior could get diplomats fired, but sadly in today’s State Department it can actually get you promoted! Nuland is widely expected to get a big promotion – perhaps to even Secretary of State – in a Hillary Clinton administration, and Geoffrey Pyatt has just moved up to an Ambassadorship in Athens.
 
Ambassador Pyatt can’t seem to control himself: Just as tensions were peaking between Russia and Ukraine over Crimea this month, he published a series of Tweets urging Ukraine to take back Crimea. Is this how our diplomats overseas should be acting? Should they be promoting actions they know will lead to war?
 
When the mainstream media discusses Crimea they are all lockstep: that’s the peninsula Putin annexed. Never do they mention that there was a referendum in which the vast majority of the population (who are mostly ethnic Russians) voted to join Russia. The US media never reports on this referendum because it produced results that Washington doesn’t like. How arrogant it must sound to the rest of the world that Washington reserves the right to approve or disapprove elections thousands of miles away – meanwhile we find out from the DNC hacked files that we don’t have a lot of room to criticize elections overseas.
What should we do about Ukraine and Russia? We should stop egging Ukraine on, we should stop subsidizing the government in Kiev, we should stop NATO exercises on the Russian border, we should end sanctions, we should return to diplomacy, we should send the policy of “regime change” to the dustbin of history. The idea that we would be facing the prospect of World War III over which flag flies above a tiny finger of land that most US politicians couldn’t find on a map is utterly ridiculous. When are we going to come to our senses?
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#3742 Kinik

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Posted 22 August 2016 - 13:47

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:ajme:

 

Gde samo nalazis ove idiJote?

 

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#3743 darth bane

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Posted 22 August 2016 - 13:56

Ma ja te bljuotine i ne citam ...  Kinik , hoce samo da te zbune i odvlace iz diskusije ...


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#3744 blond

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Posted 03 September 2016 - 17:39

Objasnjenje termina 'alt-right' ako nekog zanima:  http://inthesetimes....o-the-alt-right


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#3745 Schrodinger

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Posted 04 September 2016 - 22:04

Objasnjenje termina 'alt-right' ako nekog zanima:  http://inthesetimes....o-the-alt-right

Jao, sad cekam samo da se jave neki forumasi sa Ekonomije koji su veliki fanovi...  :lol+:


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#3746 Atreid

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Posted 12 September 2016 - 21:11


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#3747 Kinik

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Posted 12 September 2016 - 21:29

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Pa, jedino kad bi Klintonova umrla - onda bi klinicki idiJot Tramp imao sansu.

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Gledam u rusiji neki tamosnji idiJoti vec seire.

 

Ali dobro, to je samo pobuna adolfovih bubasvaba u putljerovoj celavoj glavi. 

;)

 

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#3748 zoran59

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Posted 12 September 2016 - 21:44

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Ti si zlurad i pokvaren.

 

Okacis video bez komentara.

A Clinton je ubrzo nakon ovoga dobila dijagnozu: ima ARI (acute respiratory infection) i zapaljenje pluca.

 

Ajd' ti, malo mladji, probaj da trckaras unaokolo i drzis govore sa pneumonijom...


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#3749 Atreid

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Posted 12 September 2016 - 21:57

Ti si zlurad i pokvaren.

 

Ti si bezobrazan i to jako.


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#3750 Kinik

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Posted 12 September 2016 - 22:06

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Ne lupetaj, bRe!

 

Smorni ideoloski tipovi se ponasaju kao hijene.

Napali bi svakoga ko je slab, nemajuci granice u svom ideoloskom ljudozderstvu.

 

'Ebo vas komunjizm koji se totalno degenerisao!

 

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