Grenel je budala

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ко отац и син
 
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Ти не можеш да схватиш да ту нема навијања. Ти ниси у конфузији ти си слуђен од тог бољшевизма

То има код ваших привилегија.

Џег није женско !

Сви ми имамо свој алидила .. ви монархисти понајвише се (не)разумете у иста
 
Џаба ти !

Ти си неки арапин
Не сећам се много арапа у СРЈ 2002
Инцести, апсолутна монархија, ти си неки арапин и то црни !

Привлачи те блиски исток.

Сав си нам ти битан Битни !
ко сте то "ви"

Nikolaj se palio na naciste pa je poredio Svetog Savu sa Hitlerom. Inace jedini lik koji je pisao antisemitske terkstove iz Dahaua ;)
дрогош калајић
''Svi smo mi hiperborejci''. :P :mrgreen: :hahaha:

велимир је мала маца за драгоша калајића
Сви ми имамо свој алидила .. ви монархисти понајвише се (не)разумете у иста
Jel ovo uopšte realna priča?!
 
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Priština -- Američki analitičar Danijel Server izjavio je da smatra da predstavništvo Kosova u Izraelu ne bi trebalo da bude otvoreno u Jerusalimu.

Govoreći o izaslaniku bivšeg američkog predsednika Donalda Trampa za dijalog Ričarda Grenela, rekao je da je on uticao na rušenje vlade Aljbina Kurtija prošle godine i nazvao ga "budalom".

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Tu ima nečega...
Posle istorijskog poraza trampizma, mnogi uviđaju da tzv. Izrael* njie napustio svoja pro-aparthejd stanovišta.
A i kosovski narod shvata da je samo Reciprocitet put napred.
Шта имаш против Израела и Јевреја? Они су најоданији савезници САД или је обрнуто? :think:
 
Server je zlocinac i maloumnik .....

Mr. Vučić comes to Washington
Posted in Daniel Serwer - June 5, 2015 - 1 Comment
Prime Minister Vučić’s visit to Washington this week, which included a public appearance at Johns Hopkins SAIS, prompted inquiries from the Serbian media. Here are their questions and my answers:

Blic

1. How do you evaluate the results of the visit of prime minister Vučić to SAD?

A: I think Prime Minister Vučić had a very successful visit to the US. He came asking for American political support for Serbia’s European ambitions and he got it.

2. In your opinion, how his lecture look like, what were the reactions?

A: His lecture at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies was great. The reaction was enthusiastic. He left lots of time for questions and was asked some difficult ones. He tried to respond directly to them, which is what Americans like to hear. He clearly wants Serbia to be seen as a reliable international partner, one that does not over-commit to things it cannot deliver.

3. What are the key messages from that lecture and how do you interpreted that messages?

A: The Prime Minister made it clear that Serbia has made a strategic choice for Europe, that it is not trying to balance between Europe and Russia, but that NATO membership and Serbia’s ultimate relationship with Kosovo are still open questions.

He was modest about what Serbia can deliver in its OSCE chairmanship on Ukraine. He explained Serbia’s failure to align with EU sanctions against Russia as due to lack of EU compensation for Serbian producers who would suffer the consequences.

The Prime Minister was clear about his personal commitment to media freedom
,:eek: a more efficient and independent judiciary, and resolution in the courts of responsibility for the murder of the Bytyqi brothers. Those of us interested in the Balkans will be interested to see how and when these commitments fulfilled, but the overall impression was very positive: he is thoughtful, clear and committed.

He made it clear he wants Serbia to be a factor of stability in the region, which is suffering a rise in nationalist sentiment that could lead to more problems. He is also committed to Serbia’s internal stability, which is challenged by difficult social and economic circumstances.

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Kažu i da više od Đuke voli Dotičnog.

Ali Džeg ga rado citira... pitam se....
 
Mr. Vučić comes to Washington
Posted in Daniel Serwer - June 5, 2015 - 1 Comment
Prime Minister Vučić’s visit to Washington this week, which included a public appearance at Johns Hopkins SAIS, prompted inquiries from the Serbian media. Here are their questions and my answers:

Blic

1. How do you evaluate the results of the visit of prime minister Vučić to SAD?

A: I think Prime Minister Vučić had a very successful visit to the US. He came asking for American political support for Serbia’s European ambitions and he got it.

2. In your opinion, how his lecture look like, what were the reactions?

A: His lecture at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies was great. The reaction was enthusiastic. He left lots of time for questions and was asked some difficult ones. He tried to respond directly to them, which is what Americans like to hear. He clearly wants Serbia to be seen as a reliable international partner, one that does not over-commit to things it cannot deliver.

3. What are the key messages from that lecture and how do you interpreted that messages?

A: The Prime Minister made it clear that Serbia has made a strategic choice for Europe, that it is not trying to balance between Europe and Russia, but that NATO membership and Serbia’s ultimate relationship with Kosovo are still open questions.

He was modest about what Serbia can deliver in its OSCE chairmanship on Ukraine. He explained Serbia’s failure to align with EU sanctions against Russia as due to lack of EU compensation for Serbian producers who would suffer the consequences.

The Prime Minister was clear about his personal commitment to media freedom
,:eek: a more efficient and independent judiciary, and resolution in the courts of responsibility for the murder of the Bytyqi brothers. Those of us interested in the Balkans will be interested to see how and when these commitments fulfilled, but the overall impression was very positive: he is thoughtful, clear and committed.

He made it clear he wants Serbia to be a factor of stability in the region, which is suffering a rise in nationalist sentiment that could lead to more problems. He is also committed to Serbia’s internal stability, which is challenged by difficult social and economic circumstances.

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Kažu i da više od Đuke voli Dotičnog.

Ali Džeg ga rado citira... pitam se....
Jel to ona poseta, gde je AV sedeo u magarecoj klupici i potpisivo neke papire koje nije ni procitao

I ja bi ga pohvalio da sam mu dao domaci a on ga odradio odlicno
 

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