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david536259
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I think it's quite likely. History would suggest that there is a strong probability. |
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Rommel
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i don't think there is any doubt about that.America and Britain's actions in the middle east has shown Russia just how corrupt and dangerous the western governments are. they have every cause to be concerned with any!! move that puts the military capability of the west on their door step. Russia needs to step its protection up. it also needs to keep Europe at arms length. there is an evil power growing within Europe. the most corrupt crimminal gang the world has ever known is about to loose its self on the world. and it looks like Britain will be its first victim. |
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mowhokman
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i suppose it is possible; wars have started over less. also how would we feel if the Muslim state of Bradford declared independance just becoue they were the majority ? |
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falconson5000
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Most likely. I am probably going to be deployed to Kosovo rather than Iraq or Afghanistan.
Most White Europeans support serbia, I know the British Army do. I will NOT support an Islamic Country, because I do NOT support terrorism.
I just hope that our governments see sense. Come BRITAIN FRANCE, GERMANY, SPAIN, ITALY and vote out of the EU and support your friends NOT your enemy! |
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H-man
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Hopefully it will not come to that, but sign are indicating that there will be conflict in Serbia and Kosavo. |
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Yes,
And most Europeans support Serbia on this regardless of what the goverments say |
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Philip H ©
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Whilst our Labour Government supports the Albanian Terrorists instead of our Serbian Brothers in order to further the Islamification of Europe I believe war is inevitable. |
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Mr TEL
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The reason they're wasn't a nuclear war in Europe in the 1960s was a thing called MAD (mutually assured destruction), meaning that even a small percentage of the total weapons fired would result in the destruction of the planet. The same still applies today.
As for the Balkans, they've been at it for hundreds of years... |
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Mike S
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I don't believe there will be an east/west conflict but it doesn't seem to me that the area is any calmer now than it was 20 years ago. There will likely be some sort of conflict there. |
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vdv_desantnik
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who knows? |
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Warren
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Doubtful on America's part. All of our troops are busy elsewhere. To do further coverage we'd have to desert positions taken or re-start the draft. Neither of these will happen. Of course George the Younger could emulate George the Elder and have a last Oorah in his administration ! |
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Golden
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yeah sure, always has been. |
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Anti-anti-American
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Check out my question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AsonDcYLrX2sWgHhV2YZgNbsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080224145858AAky5NK |
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YORKSHIRE
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If the UN Peace Keeping Force were to pull out of the region, I guarantee that it will all kick off again. |
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old know all
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I think there will be plenty of sabre rattling - always good for a few votes - but no-one's got the stomach for all out war. |
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Shary
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No there will be no more wars again. Serbia had learned her lesson. There are 15,000 United Nation peace keeping troops in Kosovo at the present time. Serbia strong man and indicted war criminal Slobodan Milosovic is all gone and dead. Russia would not make mess over there she better learns. She should mind her own problems at home. She wants to be a world player but she is not. |
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