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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't either think that Croatia would support a Croat entity in Bosnia.
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Bosnia has three regions ya?
Serbian, Croatian and Bosniak?
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Would anyone advocate in favor of Croatian areas joining Croatia
and Serbian areas joining Serbia?
What are advantages and disadvantages? (please no "its stupid" answers).
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Third entity is hardly supported by Bosnian Serbs. That's a very important fact. President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, is a great supporter of this idea.
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I don't think that word means what you think it does.
Back to the quote, I wouldn't say our politicians really support the creation of third entity as it would inevitably include areas in Posavina that belong to Republika Srpska.
They're more vested into the idea of political crisis between Bosniaks and Croats.As long as that lasts, Bosniak politicians can't act up against Republika Srpska with any impact, and as long as Croats yearn for third entity they won't act up against Republika Srpska.
„Beer has it's own way of sorting things out, does it not?“
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