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  • DirtyCodingHabitz
    Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 835

    Originally posted by Makedonska_Kafana View Post
    Once greece is done with fyrom, they are going after Macedonia in Ohio.

    Very, close race and I will guess Romney will be the next President.
    Do we really need more fake relationships? I think Gary Johnson can form way better (real) relationships with Macedonia.

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    • Big Bad Sven
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2009
      • 1528

      Originally posted by DirtyCodingHabitz View Post
      Once greece is done with fyrom, they are going after Macedonia in Ohio.



      Do we really need more fake relationships? I think Gary Johnson can form way better (real) relationships with Macedonia.
      Reminds me of the big talk from macedonians on how George Bush loved the Macedonians because the referendum failed and also because his brother is married to a macedonian LOL

      The macedonians in america also helped Bush win but they got no help as well.

      I wouldn't expect much from american politicians when it comes to "friendship" or honesty.

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      • Makedonska_Kafana
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2010
        • 2642

        Originally posted by Big Bad Sven View Post

        I wouldn't expect much from american politicians when it comes to "friendship" or honesty.
        Major understatement and 100% fact!
        http://www.makedonskakafana.com

        Macedonia for the Macedonians

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        • Makedonska_Kafana
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 2642

          View the results of the US presidential election between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney on our interactive map.


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          Macedonia for the Macedonians

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          • Makedonska_Kafana
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 2642

            OBAMA RE-ELECTED

            The electoral college is a disaster for democracy.
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            Macedonia for the Macedonians

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            • lavce pelagonski
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2009
              • 1993

              This is what the UMD thinks
              Стравот на Атина од овој Македонец одел до таму што го нарекле „Страшниот Чакаларов“ „гркоубиец“ и „крвожеден комитаџија“.

              „Ако знам дека тука тече една капка грчка крв, јас сега би ја отсекол целата рака и би ја фрлил в море.“ Васил Чакаларов

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              • Makedonska_Kafana
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2010
                • 2642

                Since 2003, George Soros has spent more than $50 million funding media, including the infrastructure of news - journalism schools, investigative journalism and even industry organizations.

                Originally posted by lavce pelagonski View Post
                SOROS STEALING AMERICA
                Last edited by Makedonska_Kafana; 11-07-2012, 01:07 AM.
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                Macedonia for the Macedonians

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                • Risto the Great
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 15658

                  Ex CIA official: Macedonia is right in defending its interests



                  Ex CIA official: Macedonia is right in defending its interests
                  Saturday, 29 December 2012
                  Steven Meyer, former CIA deputy chief of the Balkan Task Force, in an interview with MIA says that the United States and the European Union are in a state of collapse and that Macedonia is doing the right thing by defending its interests in the integration process.

                  Meyer, who served in the Balkans in the 1990s, confirms the claims that Macedonia's leadership smuggled oil and other goods during the embargo against Serbia, this gaining huge profits.

                  Asked about the future of the Balkan region, he thinks that borders can be still amended, but sees no possibilities for the creation of great ethnic countries.

                  Mr. Meyer, what were the main Macedonian issues you had been working on during your tenure as CIA deputy chief of the Balkan Task Force?

                  Efforts mainly focused on preventing the war to spill into Macedonia, that was the main issue. Another one, circa 1999, involved the movement of refugees. This issue had to be tackled with all Balkan countries. And, of course, there were attempts for pressure to be exerted by the Clinton administration to prevent guns to be smuggled and delivered from Macedonia to Serbs. But it failed. The EU and US had never managed to control what was being smuggled from Macedonia really well. I still personally know many people in Serbia who had become rich by smuggling. We have had a continual interaction with the Macedonian government on the matter and I have spent some time in the country having talks with the Macedonian intelligence services. On their part, there was partially willingness for the country to survive economically, but privately they would say that smuggling provided an excellent source for incomes for them personally as well as for the country..

                  Recently, in Macedonia there was a case in which Serb businessman Ljubomir Peric-Magas has said on several occasions that during the embargo against Serbia he collaborated with Macedonia's leaders, namely with then premier Branko Crvenkovski and interior minister Ljubomir Frckoski.

                  Yes, it makes sense to me that Magas had given money to your authorities. I know the name, I know of him, even though I haven't met with him personally. Back then I know he was some kind of businessman. Without a doubt, Macedonian top officials were involved in smuggling deals, since it was a lucrative job. But they were not the only ones. It was done all over the Balkans. Everyone was involved in smuggling. Macedonia's top officials at the time wanted all options to be opened. No one knew how the war would end, no one knew whether borders would be changed. It was understandable for the Macedonian leadership to be willing to have their options open - to help the Serbs and at the same time to maintain an open dialogue with the US. In the 1990s, the leadership in Macedonia was one of the most sensible in the Balkans, it was perceived as such in Washington. We, Americans, were hypocritical on occasions. We backed Biljana Plavsic - for instance former state secretary (Madeleine) Albright wanted to support her campaign for president. We knew she was involved in smuggling, but kept our mouths shut. After she was tried following the war, we washed our hands of her.

                  Did Macedonia face any consequences from these activities?

                  The issue of corruption and oligarchs' monopoly of money certainly did not help Macedonia. Those smuggling operations did not benefit everybody. Corruption and smuggling will not disappear if you join NATO and EU. Ask the Bulgarians. It is better Macedonia to focus on its economy, social justice and social development.

                  But it is expected Balkan countries to exit the zone of smuggling after joining the EU and opening its borders.

                  Slipping by the customs will not be eliminated by becoming an EU member. Bulgarians too have so much problems with the Union, because they failed to tackle corruption and smuggling after joining the EU. There will always be smuggling and other hideous things, such as human trafficking. Those things didn't stop after being admitted into the EU, too much money is at stake especially in the Balkans - the outskirts of Europe.

                  Do you think that EU membership and Euro-Atlantic integration are not favourable for Balkan countries?

                  You have to understand that the United States is a power in decline. The European Union is a power in decline. But every time I talk to people from Balkan countries, I get the impression that they think the US and EU are pulling the strings, which is not the case.
                  Look at the EU - it is an organisation bursting at the seams. It is facing plenty of serious issues despite winning the Nobel Peace Prize as a recognition of its past. The organisation is not sure about its future, whether its wants enlargement or not. Maybe Croatia will finally join the EU in 2013, but Serbia and Macedonia will have to wait a long time. I tell my friends in the Balkans that the new criteria conditioning their countries for EU membership are a way to keep them outside the Union. The case with NATO is very similar - what is NATO providing to Macedonia other than having the honor to be with American forces in countries like Afghanistan and die there? For a country like Macedonia, in my opinion, it is far more important to focus on building the economy, the society, on relations between Macedonians and Albanians, rather than saying we will be safer in EU and NATO.

                  However, in Macedonia there is overwhelming social consensus for EU and NATO integration, even thought it is hindered by Greece's veto?

                  I think that Macedonia approaches the EU in an intelligent manner. EU needs to see whether it can make Greece to reach some kind of reasonable solution to the name issue, for which I think Greece is to blame, not Macedonia. At the same time, you have to think carefully what kind of relationship do you want with the Union, because by becoming a full-fledged member, you inherit all of its issues. I've recommended several Balkan leaders to follow the model of Ukraine - the country has reached several deals with the EU, but it doesn't want to be a full-fledged member. Macedonia has also signed many treaties, the Serbs too.

                  The Balkan countries have always been controlled by others and many Balkan leaders are afraid to take over control. It is far more easy and more comfortable to listen to others than to design your future by yourself.

                  Do you think it is necessary Balkan countries to change their approach toward the EU?

                  The Balkans' way of perceiving the EU is so old, its mythological. It is assumed that there should be cooperation either with the EU or with Russia, either with the EU or with Iran. This is not true. You need to look everywhere, towards Russia and Iran, towards China. In today's world, you do not need only one focus. In fact, for a small state it is better to have a wider focus. You are already enjoying some of the benefits coming with EU membership. But once you become a full-fledged member and part of the eurozone, you will have to deal with the issue of bailing Greece out.

                  I think Macedonia needs to ask itself what would it achieve by becoming a member, would it be more secure. I believe the answer isn't automatically yes. A year ago, I met with PM (Sali) Berisha in Albania. The country maintains the same mindset since communism - we are weak, poor and we must do what we are told. I do not understand this attitude in the modern world. There is a tendency among many Balkan politicians to think about the past instead of thinking about 2012 or 2013. When you have a world leading towards globalisation and when Europe is facing its own economic issues, I would say that Balkan economies with lower living standards have a better chance to ask for support from countries such as China, Japan, Iran, Brazil and from US and EU as well.

                  You are known among Balkan experts as someone who talks about amending borders. What is your opinion about this claim?

                  Borders on the Balkans are an open issue. (US Secretary of State) Clinton has recently said in Serbia that borders will not be changed and there won't be partitions. Depending on the negotiations about Kosovo, I believe its partition is still a reality - the northern part of Kosovo will be annexed to Serbia and two municipalities from southern Serbia will become part of Kosovo. In BiH, there is also a chance for borders to be amended, because the Republic of Srpska is functioning as an independent state. In the meantime, borders were changed after Montenegro declared independence and Croats and Slovenians solved their border issue in some way. When Pristina declared independence, it was also a case of changing the borders as well as with Macedonia's independence declaration. It is possible borders to be amended, but it has to happen in line with an agreement.

                  We are having this interview in the wake of the comments by Albanian PM Sali Berisha talking about Albanian nation. It triggered reactions, including from Macedonia as well.

                  There is a situation in western Macedonia, however the country functions. Albanian leaders want the Ohrid Agreement to be implemented. Macedonian and Albanian leaders must talk honestly. When Sali Berisha is speaking about an Albanian nation, I don't think that many Macedonian Albanians would like to be part of that kind of Albania. Kosovo Albanians also don't want to be part of Albania. But, this needs to be settled by the Macedonian government and albanian leaders in Macedonia.

                  Personally, I don't think it is possible to create a great Albania or great Serbia. When it comes to changing the borders, I believe there won't be major changes in the Balkans. I see Macedonia as a country facing many issues. Everyone wanted a piece of Macedonia - Bulgaria believed that Macedonia is western Bulgaria, Albanians wanted a piece of Macedonia and Serbia did the same in the past. However, Macedonia is a country that behaves in a responsible manner.// C Cilimanov (MIA)
                  Risto the Great
                  MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
                  "Holding my breath for the revolution."

                  Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com

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                  • Risto the Great
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 15658

                    Pretty close to the mark.
                    Risto the Great
                    MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
                    "Holding my breath for the revolution."

                    Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com

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                    • momce
                      Banned
                      • Oct 2012
                      • 426

                      Interesting he would say that the US and EU are in a state of collapse. I hope Macedonia has a plan B.

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                      • Risto the Great
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 15658

                        Macedonia doesn't even have a plan A!
                        Risto the Great
                        MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
                        "Holding my breath for the revolution."

                        Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com

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                        • Phoenix
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 4671

                          The Balkan countries have always been controlled by others and many Balkan leaders are afraid to take over control. It is far more easy and more comfortable to listen to others than to design your future by yourself.
                          Bingo!

                          ...I've recommended several Balkan leaders to follow the model of Ukraine - the country has reached several deals with the EU, but it doesn't want to be a full-fledged member...
                          I think Macedonia has been forced to take this path, not because it's the right thing to do but by default, fortunately the perpetual greek veto will ensure that Macedonia is forced to look elsewhere but strong leadership is still needed to expedite the process.

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                          • momce
                            Banned
                            • Oct 2012
                            • 426

                            Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
                            Macedonia doesn't even have a plan A!
                            Seems like that. They have spent all this time trying to get rich with Western elites instead of preparing the people and preparing to defend the country. Especially NATO is like letting a wolf in the hen house, because what we have there is a remnant of the Yugoslav elite who are incorporated into western corporate processes. I think the best answer is to reconstitute IMRO in its original form.
                            Last edited by momce; 12-31-2012, 01:57 AM.

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                            • George S.
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 10116

                              if the cia was as serious about things why did they allow the kosovar albanians to take all in military artsenal.They did allow kosovar criminals to cross over to macedonia.
                              "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
                              GOTSE DELCEV

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                              • momce
                                Banned
                                • Oct 2012
                                • 426

                                Problem is Macedonia lays astride routes to wealth reservoirs. Best option think is to plan quietly while this cycle plays itself out. Things like Ohrid Framework can easily be overturned etc when different structures come into play. What it demonstrates is that the West, NATO USA etc connot be trusted.
                                Last edited by momce; 12-31-2012, 06:45 AM.

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