I though this would be just another birthday thread =p
Ya war sucks =/
Apart from a small coverage from the local media here in Brazil, most of what I know about the many conflicts in the region comes from interviews with Dejan Petković, mostly trying to explain how in the world one of the best football players I've ever had the pleasure to watch play, never played on competitions for its homeland.
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worst birthday thread ever lmao xD
" NATO launched 1,300 cruise missiles, threw over 37,000 "cluster bombs" which killed around 200 people and injured hundreds,"
this made me wonder what they were shooting at, if someone shot a cruise missile at me.... like point blank... its nice to know i have a 1 in 8 chance of living.
i bet stark industry had better weapons
P.S. not being heartless. but this math is blowing my mind
its like when you watch a movie, and 5 ppl are using a machine gun on the hero but the hero is dodgeing and running and avoiding every shot....
i mean how can you miss?
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Thank you for this enlightening piece of history.
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Serbia took the blame for Bosnia, but they were not the only guilty party. Even the UN committed "grave breaches" against the Bosnians during that mess. You are correct, however. This is not really the place for a discussion about it.
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looks like you forgot to mention Srebrenica. here you go.
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My many years on the Paradox forums and various history forums have taught me one very valuable lesson.
Any discussion of the Balkan conflict, no matter how innocuous the context(And this ain't that) will end with the forum members trying to re-enact it with words.
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Yeah, that is true, but this was not between Balkans but between Serbia and NATO itself.
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Obrisi ovo brate, ko im jebe mater zapadnjacku, vidis da su im mozgovi isprani. Samo ces se nervirati bez veze. Ja sam vec popizdeo...
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16 years have passed since the beginning of NATO aggression against Serbia (then Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), when at least 2,500 civilians were killed and more than 12,500 people were injured during the 78 days of bombing. Attacks on Serbia began on 24 March 1999, and the last attack took place on 10 June, at 13.15 near Kosovska Kamenica. About 1,008 members of the army and police were killed or disappeared, of which 659 members of the military and 349 police officers. About 6,000 civilians were seriously or lightly injured, including 2,700 children. Total damage is estimated at tens of billions of dollars. NATO war losses in manpower and technology have never been disclosed. Yugoslavia was invaded on the pretext that it's the one to blame for the failure of the talks in Rambouillet and Paris on the future status of its southern province of Kosovo and Metohija. After the National Assembly of Serbia confirmed the decision to reject the deployment of foreign troops in Serbia, 19 NATO member countries began the air strikes on Serbia on 24 March 1999 at 19.45 without the approval of the UN Security Council. The bombing destroyed and damaged about 25,000 houses, it damaged 470 kilometers of roads and 595 kilometers of railways, 14 airports, 19 hospitals, 20 health centers, 18 kindergartens, 69 schools, 176 cultural monuments and 44 bridges, while 38 were destroyed. NATO launched 1,300 cruise missiles, threw over 37,000 "cluster bombs" which killed around 200 people and injured hundreds, and used a prohibited ammunition with depleted uranium. No one was held responsible for these crimes till present day.
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