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3 hours ago, SasaS said:

They were both Communists, but Tito opened the borders relatively early in his rule, which was a major thing, and was overall less brutal (once his position was secure) and less dogmatic (once he began flirting with the West).

 

I think Russia's actions in Yugoslavia wars were always more about the big anti-NATO picture than they were specifically pro-Serbian. They were involved on the ground in the Kosovo crisis when they quickly moved in some paras of their own to stop James Blunt from feeling too safe in his tank. 

Fuckers allowed him to come back home to blighty and assassinate us with his pop tunes.

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