Comments by "Ante Bratinčević" (@antebratincevic6764) on "On the Right Side of History: The Pro-Ukrainian Perspective (Part 1) | DPA Panels" video.

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  2. ​ @mattkemp2162  When the war in Yugoslavia began, the Yugoslav People's Army was the army of the internationally recognized state of Yugoslavia, which the West publicly supported and secretly undermined. There are various implications of the beginning of the conflict in Yugoslavia, such as the disrespect of the Constitution of Yugoslavia, from which all republics took what suited them and rejected what did not suit them. What Slobodan Milošević asked for in federative Yugoslavia, one man one vote and everyone else refused, in BiH, for example, Croats and Muslims applied and outvoted the Serbs in the referendum for secession. Croatia demanded the borders it had under the Yugoslav Constitution, but denied the rights of the Serbs in Croatia as a constituent nation under the same Yugoslav Constitution. It's too complicated for you and it's better not to mess with it. What Yugoslavia/Serbia did in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina was motivated by the NATO pact which introduced and implemented an embargo on the supply of weapons to the whole of Yugoslavia, in which only Serbia was armed because it took over most of the weapons of the former Yugoslav People's Army. That affected all but the Serbia. Today, all the republics of the former Yugoslavia are under the occupation of the American army, regardless of the fact that some are members of the NATO pact and some are not. Kosovo was conquered by the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia / Serbia and the proxy army of Albanians, like Ukrainians in Ukraine today or ISIL in Syria.
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