grbavac, kod tebe izgleda internet 'prima' samo tri sajta: Sa-X, SRNA i Vecernji List. Popravi to bre:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1060200/posts
"Croatian police have found 200 tons of explosives on the Montenegrin-owned ship "Boka Star" in Rijeka harbor, dpa reported from Zagreb on 28 October. Police are investigating the nature of the explosives, which were packed into 14 containers, all of which were labeled as being something other than explosives. The ship's documents do not list explosives. The "Washington Post" reported that, "Police will try to determine whether the powder could be used in Iraq's weapons program." It is not clear whether there is a link between the explosives and the reports about the development of a cruise missile. The owner of the "Boka Star" is a Montenegrin citizen, Marko Balic. PM. "
http://web.amnesty.org/pages/ttt4-article_7-eng
"Serbia
October 2002: several reports highlight the central role Serbia played in arms exports to Iraq and the activities of Jugoimport, the state-owned arms export agency, in the supply of armour-piercing missiles, rockets, anti-tank ammunition, tank engines, various explosives, chemical stabilizers, and grenade launchers. Missile fuel, engine parts and technicians from a Bosnian Serb factory (eastern Bosnia) serviced Iraqi MiG 21 fighter planes."
Ako nemozes da nadjes, pokusaj ovu proceduru:
1) otvoris oci
2) upalis racunar
3) ukucas "srbija+iraq+weapons"
4) zaibretis se koliko ima toga na internetu