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Title: Do you remember YUGO?
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URL Source: http://engforum.pravda.ru/index.php ... /277333-question-to-americans/
Published: Dec 3, 2016
Author: Started by USC
Post Date: 2016-12-03 03:59:34 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 488
Comments: 25

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shaktiman

Quote Do you remember YUGO?

I always make a point of this auto industry in Yugoslavia and the idea to make cars affordable to all even better than the way Henry Ford did.

The Yugo is a great moral to the story of US deceit and aggression.

AND - this is exactly why Yugoslavia began to pose a major threat to the US and its lackeys and the US's israeli masters.

Yugoslavia consisted of smart people that were a challenge to the west and more so, were a positive example of the Russian model.

So what did the US do?

Murder Slavs and destroy Yugoslavia and Serbia.

If they didn't Yugoslavia would be one giant productive and powerful nation nation. The US AND EU would be in awe.

[Question to Americans: USC

shaktiman said:

AND - this is exactly why Yugoslavia began to pose a major threat to the US and its lackeys and the US's israeli masters.

Yugoslavia consisted of smart people that were a challenge to the west and more so, were a positive example of the Russian model.

I still think that the German industrial elites placed an order to mighty American gangster to kill a rival. Europeans really wanted to destroy the small but industrialized Balkan "ussr".

Q: Where are the ideological murderers of Yugoslavia Joschka Fischer (ex-German minister of Foreign Affairs, ex-lefist btw) and Madeleine Albright?

A: They work in the Board of Directors of the Siemens Corporation.

shaktiman

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I still think that the German industrial elites placed an order to mighty American gangster to kill a rival

Yes, that is also part of the equation.

Greedy bastards are the same everywhere.

They're not happy with a good life, they want everything and the hell with the guy next to them.

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Europeans really wanted to destroy the small but industrialized Balkan "ussr".

The Balkans are also Europeans but I know what you mean. The industrialized Balkan USSR was a glowing example of the Russian model.

I always thought Romanians made good AK 47s as well.

The Balkan republics were VERY smart. I knew many that came to the US as well. Great math, too.

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Q: Where are the ideological murderers of Yugoslavia Joschka Fischer (ex-German minister of Foreign Affairs, ex-lefist btw) and Madeleine Albright?

A: They work in the Board of Directors of the Siemens Corporation.

I know little of Fischer. I understand he was a supporter of attacking Serbia and giving Kosovo to terrorists, so his anti Russian elitism is probably true.

Albright was a major scum of the US State Department, Secretary of Scum..

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#9. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Yugo's were not a threat to BMW/Mercedes/et al, they were a joke. I don't even think there was a coat of primer under the paint. I dare anybody to find one happy owner.

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#25. To: X-15 (#9)

I remember the YUGO depicted as a lawn mower with a couple of seats welded on but didn't mention this after seeing the image at link; Pravda posters may have been onto something since no reason for Serbs, Croats, etc., not to have been able to get their act together eventually and produce a quality product as good or better than others.

My guess is NATO attack on Yugoslavia was inspired by Zionists as an experiment to see if it could be used to fight enemies Israel has created for itself.

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