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Question: Which of the following countries would you support bringing into the European Union, the next time it decides to embark on a new era of expansion?
#1
Croatia
 
#2
Bosnia
 
#3
Montenegro
 
#4
Serbia
 
#5
Kosovo
 
#6
Macedonia
 
#7
Turkey
 
#8
Iceland
 
#9
Ukraine
 
#10
Moldova
 
#11
Georgia
 
#12
Armenia
 
#13
Azerbaijan
 
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Silent Hunter
Junior Chimp
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« on: March 02, 2008, 07:10:59 AM »

Iceland, Ukraine, Croatia and Macedonia. Croatia needs to fully sort out war crimes stuff first though.
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Silent Hunter
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2008, 07:48:04 AM »

The Macedonians are Slavs as well.
And Serbia had rather good relations with the West when it was part of Yugoslavia and after the overthrow of Miloshevich, but they prefer to have good relations with countries which actually help them.

Indeed. Remember Tito broke from Moscow early on during the Cold War, which is why I got annoyed during the Eurovision entry selection when Serbia was described as "eastern bloc".

Remember how World War One started.
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Silent Hunter
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2008, 01:32:39 PM »



Indeed. Remember Tito broke from Moscow early on during the Cold War, which is why I got annoyed during the Eurovision entry selection when Serbia was described as "eastern bloc".

Remember how World War One started.

I don't understand why, because they are Eastern bloc. Russia and Serbia were allies during WW I and they are still. Tito was Croatian and not Serbian.
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Serbia and Croatia were both in Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia left the Warsaw Pact in the 1950s and adopted a more neutral policy in the Cold War. Remember, the Iron Curtain was on its Eastern border.
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