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Anonymous South Korea No.213997931 >>213998103
Why doesn't this part just join Serbia?
Anonymous United States No.213997950 >>213998029
It's not allowed to.
Anonymous Netherlands No.213998010
Always baffled me how due to ethnic tensions, they split up yugoslavia (an unholy alliance of serbs, croats and bosniaks) into:

serbia, croatia and bosnia (a smaller unholy alliance of serbs, croats and bosniaks)
Anonymous France No.213998012
(((Rules-based international order)))
Anonymous South Korea No.213998029 >>213998187
>>213997950
Why not
Anonymous Poland No.213998103 >>213998295
>>213997931 (OP)
And how would you connect that to Serbia without creating bordergore, especially knowing that Brcko district won't join Serbia for sure.

Not to mention that Bosnian politicians, despite their loudly declared loyalty to Serbia, in fact wouldn't want to join it because they would lose their jobs, positions and corrupt schemes they earn huge money from, or at least they'd have to share that income with SNS and Vucic.
Anonymous United States No.213998187
>>213998029
The Dayton Agreement ended up establishing Bosnia and Herzegovina as a mini Yugoslavia and NATO isn't interested in amending it
Anonymous South Korea No.213998295 >>213998507
>>213998103
Well seems like at the end of the day they should be able to decide for themselves, and they should be allowed to join Serbia if they wish to do so. Seems immoral to not allow them to choose
Anonymous Poland No.213998507
>>213998295
>and they should be allowed to join Serbia if they wish to do so.
They really don't. Believe me, all Bosnian Serb politicians will talk about it 24/7 but if it became a real possibility they would find every reason to explain why it cannot happen today, but only tomorrow (and that's every day). Because they aren't idiots to leave their positions, lose all these corrupt deals and all that money that keeps flowing to Bosnia from international organizations.

And whatever regular people think matters little, especially that a dream of every regular Bosnian is just to leave Bosnia for Germany/Austria/Slovenia and only return home for vacations. Surely no one will fight for asses of corrupt boomers and also no one is determined enough to fight to join Serbia, which is kinda like a foreign country to them at this point. Truth is, Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Serbs are more similar to each other than Bosnian Serbs and Serbs from Serbia are, even if they hate to admit it openly.
Serbia is now experiencing huge political riots, every day thousands of people are in the streets and fight against the police and most Bosnian Serbs just say
>not my problem