nick1986 Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH7GPPpsw6g what a bunch of bullsh*t ili ti kako mali perica razume medjunarodne odnose...
WTF Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 U jebote, strasno! Sta je sledece? Trazice mu krstenicu na uvid, da dokaze da je rodjen u Egiptu?
Roger Sanchez Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 nego ovaj glen, jel sam ga dobro shvatila, bice jos nastavaka? ne smemo da ih propustimo. mada se vise nadam da ce grecen u fox&friends da obradi ljudsku stranu egipatskih protesta.yez, glenn će objasniti™. bigstaff.
Eraserhead Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 ElBaradei dao rok Mubaraku do petka or else...
Muwan Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 (edited) Dobro, postoji li u toj Americi neko ko je u stanju da stavi prst na čelo i zapita se: "Čekajte ljudi, pa mi vedrimo i oblačimo čitavim regionom već decenijama, postavljamo i uklanjamo režime, naoružavamo i razoružavamo diktatore, služimo Izraelu demokratiji i tako to... I sve te vatre što sada gore, da li smo im možda i mi malkice doprineli?" Mislim, postoji li u tamošnjem mindsetu teoretska mogućnost da Amerika može da pogreši negde, da ne kažem masno? Edited February 1, 2011 by beowl
Anduril Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 ups, trebalo je da stavim smajlija. mislila sam da je dovoljno paralelni svet....Name Dr Henry KissingerLocation Anywhere but The Hague :)Bio 56th United States Secretary of State and Chairman, Kissinger Associates
luba Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 (edited) @rodzernije lepo sto si tako sarkastican. meni su se oci otvorile.inace, bio je pro-mubarak protest u kairu (u delu grada blizu hosnijine kolibice, oko 8000 svetlosnih kilometara od trga slobode), oko 800-1,000 ljudi, od jednog tenka do drugog, glasno i bucno. bilo ih je stotinak u aleksandriji.ocekuje se da frank wisner, obamin holbruk, stigne u kairo kasnije veceras. on je bff sa jovicom, a dosta se natezao sa elbijem u vreme wmd-a. Edited February 1, 2011 by luba
Roger Sanchez Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 (edited) U jebote, strasno! Sta je sledece? Trazice mu krstenicu na uvid, da dokaze da je rodjen u Egiptu?meni je više zanimljivo kako (a hejterski) maskiraju čouka u najvećeg židovskog neprijatelja. haaretzov editorijal Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the ongoing events in Egypt by urging that "regional stability and security" be preserved. Israel even asked Western governments to work to save the regime of President Hosni Mubarak.Netanyahu's concern for his Egyptian friend and ally is touching. It also reflects his fear of what will happen if regime change occurs in Egypt and Mubarak is replaced by opponents of the peace with Israel.But above all, Netanyahu's stance reflects his clinging to the status quo and his instinctive aversion to any change in the Middle East. Israeli foreign policy views the reigning regional order, one of tyrants who remain in power for years, as the lesser evil. Israeli leaders have always preferred to do business with Mubarak and his ilk, on the assumption that they would "preserve stability" and forcibly repress the radical forces seeking change in the region. This view led Israel to disregard the citizens of neighboring countries, viewing them as devoid of political influence in the best case and as hostile Israel-haters in the worst case. Israel viewed itself as a Western outpost and displayed no interest in the language, culture and public opinion of its immediate surroundings. Integration into the Middle East seemed like a trivial, if not a downright harmful, fantasy. As a result, Israel never prepared for the changes that were occurring behind the sclerotic facade of these countries' rulers.The revolution in Tunisia and the mass anti-government protests in Egypt demand a shift in the way Israel's leaders see the regional order and Israel's place in it. Instead of seeking refuge in the known and the familiar - the tired claims that "there's no one to talk to and no one to rely on" - Israel's foreign policy must adapt itself to a reality in which the citizens of Arab states, and not just tyrants and their cronies, influence the trajectory of their countries' development.The time has come to start preparing for a new regional order. Instead of clinging to the old, collapsing order, Netanyahu must seek peace agreements with both the Palestinians and with Syria in order to make Israel a more welcome and desirable neighbor. Edited February 1, 2011 by Roger Sanchez
Roger Sanchez Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 ElBaradei dao rok Mubaraku do petka or else... a što ne.. četvrtak? i to je ljep dan... To je on dao rok raji na Tahriru, da se nečemu nada i drži intenzitet, lisac stari...
luba Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 Dobro, postoji li u toj Americi neko ko je u stanju da stavi prst na čelo i zapita se: "Čekajte ljudi, pa mi vedrimo i oblačimo čitavim regionom već decenijama, postavljamo i uklanjamo režime, naoružavamo i razoružavamo diktatore, služimo Izraelu demokratiji i tako to... I sve te vatre što sada gore, da li smo im možda i mi malkice doprineli?" Mislim, postoji li u tamošnjem mindsetu teoretska mogućnost da Amerika može da pogreši negde, da ne kažem masno? ima, ali to su intelektualci. ko njih slusa pored zivog glena beka.
Anduril Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 Dobro, postoji li u toj Americi neko ko je u stanju da stavi prst na čelo i zapita se: "Čekajte ljudi, pa mi vedrimo i oblačimo čitavim regionom već decenijama, postavljamo i uklanjamo režime, naoružavamo i razoružavamo diktatore, služimo Izraelu demokratiji i tako to... I sve te vatre što sada gore, da li smo im možda i mi malkice doprineli?" Mislim, postoji li u tamošnjem mindsetu teoretska mogućnost da Amerika može da pogreši negde, da ne kažem masno?Hm, pa njima je uvek neko drugi kriv. Poznat majndset, ne?
Roger Sanchez Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 Mmmmm, politički play of the day, vidim na haaretzu: Armed forces chief of staff Sami Enan could be an acceptable leader, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood said.smooth operators u MBu, mmm
Gandalf Posted February 1, 2011 Author Posted February 1, 2011 Dobro, postoji li u toj Americi neko ko je u stanju da stavi prst na čelo i zapita se: "Čekajte ljudi, pa mi vedrimo i oblačimo čitavim regionom već decenijama, postavljamo i uklanjamo režime, naoružavamo i razoružavamo diktatore, služimo Izraelu demokratiji i tako to... I sve te vatre što sada gore, da li smo im možda i mi malkice doprineli?" Mislim, postoji li u tamošnjem mindsetu teoretska mogućnost da Amerika može da pogreši negde, da ne kažem masno?antisemito. zasto mrzis Ameriku?
dux Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 meni je više zanimljivo kako (a hejterski) maskiraju čouka u najvećeg židovskog neprijatelja. haaretzov editorijal Mmmmm, politički play of the day, vidim na haaretzu:smooth operators u MBu, mmm Ko zna zna. Pocelo se i sa pevanjem himne na trgu. Bas su slatki. Imaju moj glas.
Ted Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 Dobro, postoji li u toj Americi neko ko je u stanju da stavi prst na čelo i zapita se: "Čekajte ljudi, pa mi vedrimo i oblačimo čitavim regionom već decenijama, postavljamo i uklanjamo režime, naoružavamo i razoružavamo diktatore, služimo Izraelu demokratiji i tako to... I sve te vatre što sada gore, da li smo im možda i mi malkice doprineli?" Mislim, postoji li u tamošnjem mindsetu teoretska mogućnost da Amerika može da pogreši negde, da ne kažem masno?Ne postoji.Da imaju tu vrstu kočnice, mnoga sranja se nikada ni bi ni dogodila.
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