Democratic Republic of Ocia
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Wrong. I am the leader of Iridia.Jake who as I am aware is the leader of Iridia suggested otherwise. The MCS charter talks about a Rebellion and this isn’t a rebellion.
gonna take back the asshole comment or should i edit it?
Unfortunately it's the "idiot" option Max.
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I would like everyone to take note of the following:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_wars
I would like everyone to look very closely at the list of belligerents.
I would like everyone to take a very close look at all of the "war stories" told by Kovac and Radchenko. Especially those about fighting against British forces, or any claims about fighting in or near Belgrade and the surrounding areas, or anywhere for that matter.
And finally I would like to point out that Slovenia, the US and GB were all on the same side. I would also like to point out that Slovenia did indeed fight with Croatia, meaning Matt's previous claims of the Crna Legija terrorizing his people, completely invalid (Go through it Matt, they didn't touch Slovenia).
Considering that Russia supported Serbia in the background, it would have meant that Matt and his imaginary friend fought against each other, not with, as he states. And even if Radchenko does exist, Russia would not have MVD troops serving in the opposing side.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_wars
I would like everyone to look very closely at the list of belligerents.
I would like everyone to take a very close look at all of the "war stories" told by Kovac and Radchenko. Especially those about fighting against British forces, or any claims about fighting in or near Belgrade and the surrounding areas, or anywhere for that matter.
And finally I would like to point out that Slovenia, the US and GB were all on the same side. I would also like to point out that Slovenia did indeed fight with Croatia, meaning Matt's previous claims of the Crna Legija terrorizing his people, completely invalid (Go through it Matt, they didn't touch Slovenia).
Considering that Russia supported Serbia in the background, it would have meant that Matt and his imaginary friend fought against each other, not with, as he states. And even if Radchenko does exist, Russia would not have MVD troops serving in the opposing side.
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Nick seriously....are you...delusional?
First of all Slovenia fought a 10 day war for liberation against Milosevic's forces and we were aided by Croatia this is in 1991 and I was not involved in it. The ruminants of the JNA had low morale and thousands refused to even take arms against Slovenians and the only ones who did were ethnic Serbs forces in the JNA. Slovenia and Croatia never fought a war. Russia was not involved in the 1990's war but they did however vocally support Serbia.
The Ustase's which you claimed to have known what they were, were a group of brutal fascist sympathizing Croats who Killed thousands of Yugoslavs in the 1940's.
Fastrack. 2003. Slovenia and NATO (including the UK) and Russia were involved in KFOR which is a peacekeeping operation not a war. I have never been involved in a war. In 2003 Slovenia and Serbia as well as Russia all maintained and still do today very good relations. The task of KFOR was to make sure ethnic tensions do not arise....Secondly I have never told any so called 'war stories' and like I said I hate talking about my time there this is the last time I do so. Russia had about 90 people from the MVD police units which where apart of the KFOR Police Effort in the Kosovo region. Slovenia had about 400 Military personnel. In order to build good relations with other country’s military and learn about their strategies we were paired with people from other countries and so I was paired with Kolya to do very boring patrols in a village north of Pistina nicknamed Beolev (similar to Belgrade in Serbian pronunciation which is Beograd which Kolya mixed up). Kolya I’m guessing said I "disarmed" an SAS person which was not true he was saying this to anger Montague. What I did do was like I said disarm a drunken ethnic serb who was wielding an old Zastava which probably didn't work, he was pointing it at two carabinieri (police officers from italy) near by. That’s where he got the story from. In KFOR Russia, UK, Slovenia and all NATO coutnries were on the same side, However members of the UK Ground Command often turned a blind eye when it came to arresting Albanian war crimminals which angered a lot of other NATO countries and Russia as well.
Seriously Nick your knowledge about Balken war is really primitive considering all of the things you just said.
First of all Slovenia fought a 10 day war for liberation against Milosevic's forces and we were aided by Croatia this is in 1991 and I was not involved in it. The ruminants of the JNA had low morale and thousands refused to even take arms against Slovenians and the only ones who did were ethnic Serbs forces in the JNA. Slovenia and Croatia never fought a war. Russia was not involved in the 1990's war but they did however vocally support Serbia.
The Ustase's which you claimed to have known what they were, were a group of brutal fascist sympathizing Croats who Killed thousands of Yugoslavs in the 1940's.
Fastrack. 2003. Slovenia and NATO (including the UK) and Russia were involved in KFOR which is a peacekeeping operation not a war. I have never been involved in a war. In 2003 Slovenia and Serbia as well as Russia all maintained and still do today very good relations. The task of KFOR was to make sure ethnic tensions do not arise....Secondly I have never told any so called 'war stories' and like I said I hate talking about my time there this is the last time I do so. Russia had about 90 people from the MVD police units which where apart of the KFOR Police Effort in the Kosovo region. Slovenia had about 400 Military personnel. In order to build good relations with other country’s military and learn about their strategies we were paired with people from other countries and so I was paired with Kolya to do very boring patrols in a village north of Pistina nicknamed Beolev (similar to Belgrade in Serbian pronunciation which is Beograd which Kolya mixed up). Kolya I’m guessing said I "disarmed" an SAS person which was not true he was saying this to anger Montague. What I did do was like I said disarm a drunken ethnic serb who was wielding an old Zastava which probably didn't work, he was pointing it at two carabinieri (police officers from italy) near by. That’s where he got the story from. In KFOR Russia, UK, Slovenia and all NATO coutnries were on the same side, However members of the UK Ground Command often turned a blind eye when it came to arresting Albanian war crimminals which angered a lot of other NATO countries and Russia as well.
Seriously Nick your knowledge about Balken war is really primitive considering all of the things you just said.
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Nevermind, look at your forums. If that post is messed with or given a rude reply by a certain person, then you might as well just quite now.
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How ignorant are you? At least President Hart as actually visited Ocia to see what a state it's in. You clearly haven't visited Amoria if you make such an idiotic comment as thatMatt Kovac wrote:I find your remarks to be quite self righteous considering the fact that your nation has yet to, as I am aware, hold elections and you remain the leader of your nation without being elected.
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1. UK in NATO? I don't think anybody needed to be told that really Matt.Matt Kovac wrote:
Fastrack. 2003. Slovenia and NATO (including the UK) and Russia were involved in KFOR which is a peacekeeping operation not a war. I have never been involved in a war. In 2003 Slovenia and Serbia as well as Russia all maintained and still do today very good relations. The task of KFOR was to make sure ethnic tensions do not arise....Secondly I have never told any so called 'war stories' and like I said I hate talking about my time there this is the last time I do so. Russia had about 90 people from the MVD police units which where apart of the KFOR Police Effort in the Kosovo region. Slovenia had about 400 Military personnel. In order to build good relations with other country’s military and learn about their strategies we were paired with people from other countries and so I was paired with Kolya to do very boring patrols in a village north of Pistina nicknamed Beolev (similar to Belgrade in Serbian pronunciation which is Beograd which Kolya mixed up). Kolya I’m guessing said I "disarmed" an SAS person which was not true he was saying this to anger Montague. What I did do was like I said disarm a drunken ethnic serb who was wielding an old Zastava which probably didn't work, he was pointing it at two carabinieri (police officers from italy) near by. That’s where he got the story from. In KFOR Russia, UK, Slovenia and all NATO coutnries were on the same side, However members of the UK Ground Command often turned a blind eye when it came to arresting Albanian war crimminals which angered a lot of other NATO countries and Russia as well.
Seriously Nick your knowledge about Balken war is really primitive considering all of the things you just said.
2. KFOR was in existence from 1999, not 2003.
3. You're mixing up Kolya's war stories. Kolya said you disarmed a squad of 4 SAS men as they were raping a Serb woman apparently; not conduct becoming a UK soldier at the worst of times and something that would definitely have been reported. Kolya only mentioned Belgrade when he was speaking of chasing British Light Infantry through the streets of Belgrade when they supposedly tried to fire on women and children going to church. Now, ignoring the fact that Kolya (a glorified paramilitary policeman as OMON or MVD or whatever seem to be) chased armed British soldiers who could have shot him down without a care in the world considering they were supposedly firing on women and children, it seems to be even more incredulous when you consider that according to him they were chased into the waiting arms of Russian or some other slavic nation's Military Police AND that the whole episode wasn't reported on anywhere in the entire world.
4. Before KFOR, Russia was on Serbia's/Yugoslavia's side. I remember hearing from a serviceman at the time in the RAF Regiment on how he was supposed to be sent with his force to capture an airfield but the Russians, acting unilaterally, seized the airfield before NATO and very nearly would have found themselves in a firefight with NATO forces as a result when they arrived to take the airfield. Luckily, the message got through in time for the operation to be cancelled.
5. Don't criticise Nick on his knowledge of the conflict when you can't spell the word Balkan.
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Re: Democratic Republic of Ocia
Am I the only one that doesn't see what this has to do with Ocia at all, or have the Ocians argued to death the faults of their own micronation to the point where they have continued straight into macronational politics and history as well?
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This discussion concerns the credibility of Matt's and Kolya's claims to have been in this and that war and have done so and so. Dunno how this concerns DR Ocia, but the conclusion will probably be that Kolya is a douche.
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Atleast we haven't heard anything about deleted posts on the Amorian forum.Matt Kovac wrote:and a false advocate for ‘freedom.’
I'm very happy that people are showing intrest in history (Yugoslav Wars), but why does this need to cover 80% of the posts about Ocia?
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You beat me to itPeter Ulsnes wrote:This discussion concerns the credibility of Matt's and Kolya's claims to have been in this and that war and have done so and so. Dunno how this concerns DR Ocia, but the conclusion will probably be that Kolya is a douche.
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Sometimes I wonder whether this is all one large, elaborate and very high minded piece of satire from Mr. Kovac and Co.
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He's/They've kept it up too long for it to be that good a joke
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Alright everybody, keep your breaths 'till the 1st of April, and we'll know.
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I've been president for less than half the term i'm permitted by the constitution, which was ratified by 100% of citizens in a referendum, and yet am holding elections next month. Also consider the fact i am actually the third Amorian president, not the first. Your nation meanwhile claims to have held elections, however they are entirely invisible on your forum as far as i can see, and you have numerous governmental boards which can't be viewed by the public. In Amoria by contrast every single post, governmental or not, is visible to every single visitor to our forum, and our elections are not only being held publically but in the presence of an invited international observer.Matt Kovac wrote:nation has yet to, as I am aware, hold elections and you remain the leader of your nation without being elected.