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The War on Yugoslavia, Kosovo “Self-Determination” and EU-NATO Support of KLA Terrorists: Dietmar Hartwig’s Warning Letters to Angela Merkel

2019-04-21 Policraticus 0

As strategies are slow to evolve, recollections of the past may help better understanding of the interests and roles of the USA, Germany, NATO, EU and other geopolitical players in the ongoing Kosovo negotiations in Brussels paired with Serbia’s accession to the EU […]

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27 Million Died in Russia because Wall Street Built Up Hitler’s Wehrmacht to Knock Out Soviet Union
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The Idea of a Greater Croatia by Pavao Ritter Vitezović (I)
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Iran 1953: State Department Finally Releases Updated Official History of Mosaddeq Coup
FYROM Should be Named Paionia as it was 2,500 Years Ago
Hearts Beat in Kosovo for Islamist Warriors
For 68 Years NATO Failing to Create a Peaceful World
Kosovo: When the Spoils of War are Human Organs
Kosovo History – Third Part
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The Idea of a Greater Croatia by Pavao Ritter Vitezović (I)

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