I dont think it’s a good idea to be going against the experts in the US and the EU on this one. Unless you know something that they don’t.
From what I understand, as someone who has never been south of Munich, Northern Kosovo is at a high risk of violence, and there are minorities there that use the dinar, and have grudges against the Kosovo government. Actions that have the risk of angering this minority shouldn’t be taken unanimously. I mean, is it really worth the risk of people dying just to close some black markets in northern Kosovo?
There is a Serbian minority in Kosovo. The fact that Serbia is a russian puppet doesn’t change the fact, that this is increasing tensions with the Serbian minority in Kosovo.
The move is condemmend by both the EU and US, so claiming tensions would exclusively come from Serbia as a Russian puppet doesn’t hold true.
And if you are older than 12 years you know that things can be more complicated than that. Also democracies have instruments to protect minorities from despotic rulings of the majority.
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Tensions between Kosovo and Serbia are too high for Kosovo to be escalating like this.
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I dont think it’s a good idea to be going against the experts in the US and the EU on this one. Unless you know something that they don’t.
From what I understand, as someone who has never been south of Munich, Northern Kosovo is at a high risk of violence, and there are minorities there that use the dinar, and have grudges against the Kosovo government. Actions that have the risk of angering this minority shouldn’t be taken unanimously. I mean, is it really worth the risk of people dying just to close some black markets in northern Kosovo?
edit: shouldn’t, not should
There is a Serbian minority in Kosovo. The fact that Serbia is a russian puppet doesn’t change the fact, that this is increasing tensions with the Serbian minority in Kosovo.
The move is condemmend by both the EU and US, so claiming tensions would exclusively come from Serbia as a Russian puppet doesn’t hold true.
I am all for defending the minority, but in this case they don’t seem to even respect the authority where they live in.
Why is it so hard to just use the local currency?? Have they not heard of money changer??
…I mean, yes, from the Serbian perspective, Kosovo is an illegitimate state. The issue is not logistics, it’s basically civil disobedience.
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And if you are older than 12 years you know that things can be more complicated than that. Also democracies have instruments to protect minorities from despotic rulings of the majority.
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