Novi podvig neustrasivog papakurca NebojseNebojsa izvini slucajan lapsus.
Pozdrav-vidanovic
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Joveljic, Nebojsa N 
  To: 'SAVA VIDANOVIC' 
  Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2001 4:50 PM
  Subject: RE: Novi podvig neustrasivog papakurca Nebojse


  Sve si to lijepo rekao savo, samo moje ime nije Jovan nego Nebojsa.
  Pozdrav,
  Nebojsa Joveljic
    -----Original Message-----
    From: SAVA VIDANOVIC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    Sent: Sunday, 14 October 2001 17:50
    To: Joveljic, Nebojsa N
    Subject: Re: Novi podvig neustrasivog papakurca Nebojse


    Jovane, pre svega izvinjavam se sto nisam odmah odgovorio na tvoju poruku. Bio sam 
na putu. Vratio sam se 12. oktobra i dok sam pregledao preko 1000 poruka, veceras 
naidjoh i na  i na tebe[tvoju poruku]. Tvoja pitanja po prirodi  i tematici su 
logicna. Posebno pitanje je da li su ostvarljiva? Teroristicke akcije nemaju, po 
zapadnoj logici, isto znacenje. Na nekim podrucjima su oslobodilacki pokreti, a kod 
drugih teroristicke akcije.Teroristi na Kosmetu, Makedoniji i Bosni su zapadni 
saveznici, a u drugim slucajevima i okolnostima  poprimaju sasvim drugojaciji tretman. 
Tesko je poverovati da bi se akcije NATO ili neke nove koalicije primenile istim 
arsinom prema IRA, kao prema Avganistanu-Bin Ladinu, Talibanu ili Siptarima na 
Balkanu.Na balkanu, Kosmetu , Makedoniji, Amerikanci su suoceni sa ozbiljnim 
problemima. Ili ce odbaciti teroriste kao saveznike i doci u direktan sukob sa njima, 
ili ce u ocima koalicije i sveta izgubiti na kredibilitetu u borbi protiv terorizma.
    Pozdrav Vidanovic.


    ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Joveljic, Nebojsa N 
      To: 'grupa SAVA VIDANOVIC' 
      Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 5:16 PM
      Subject: Novi podvig neustrasivog papakurca Nebojse


      Savo, 
      Saljem ti moje pismo koje je prekjuce objavljeno u NZ Heraldu. Predpostavljam da 
je podobro "potreslo svijet" i probudilo savjest

      svekolikog pucanstva na Novom Zelandu. 
      Sta ti mislis? Jesu li moja "naivna" pitanja na mjestu? 
      Pozdrav, 
      Nebojsa Joveljic 
      (Auckland) 



      ========================================= 

      NZ Herald, Tuesday, October 9, 2001 

      Opinion & Letters 

      So, the Russians may send their units to help Nato forces in their retaliatory 
operation in Afghanistan. At the same time the Daily Telegraph says a poll shows most 
Britons believe the war against terror should be waged against the IRA as well as bin 
Laden. 

      My questions are: can we expect Russians after they liberate Afghanistan (this 
time by helping the US and Britain) to send their units to help Britain to win the war 
against the IRA?

      Wouldn't it be a matter of courtesy for Americans and Britons, after they crash 
the terror in Afghanistan and Ireland, to send their units in Chechnya to help 
Russians to get rid off Chechen terrorists? What about Turkey and Iraq? Aren't they 
going to help to get rid of their Kurdish "terrorists"? What an exciting future of 
full cooperation between these three great empires! The world will never be the same, 
indeed.

      Nebojsa Joveljic 
      Papakura 

      ======================= 

      Clanak koji je posluzio kao osnovu za moju reakciju: 

      Eye on a crisis: Russians may send units to help forces

      NZ Herald, 05.10.2001

      Our roundup of press coverage of the crisis starts in Russia. Izvestia reports 
that the Russian Defence Ministry has denied rumours that it has sent special troops 
to Afghanistan, but says the intelligence department of Russia's General Staff may 
send units to help Nato's forces in their retaliatory operation in Afghanistan. 

      Moskovsky Komsomolets reports that during talks with European Union and Nato 
representatives in Brussels, President Vladimir Putin said Russia was ready for a new 
relationship with Nato. And he said Russia plans to help Uzbekistan and Tajikistan to 
support the United States in its military campaign against terrorism. 

      The Washington Post in the US also reports on warming relations between the US 
and Russia. 
      "Though it remains early, officials in both Governments say by putting the 
battle against terrorism at the top of their agendas, they are creating an entirely 
new framework for bilateral relations. 

      "It has opened the possibility of collaboration in other areas that would have 
seemed impossible a month ago." 
      The New York Times reports that as movie and television schedules return to 
normal, the appetite for popular culture is unchanged. 

      In Indonesia, the Jakarta Post says an international school in Java has been 
temporarily closed and dozens of Nike employee family members have left the country 
for fear of being targeted by radical groups seeking to expel Americans. 

      In Britain the Independent, Express and Mirror report on British job losses as 
fallout from the terror attacks. The Independent also says Prime Minister Tony Blair 
was to reveal evidence of Osama bin Laden's involvement in the attacks. 

      The Times reports that Afghanistan's Taleban regime has accused reporter Yvonne 
Ridley of being a member of a special forces unit. 

      The Daily Telegraph says a poll shows most Britons believe the war against 
terror should be waged against the IRA as well as bin Laden. 



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