Thread:Pixelranium/@comment-30371002-20170103193802/@comment-30737705-20170105001145

For Bosnians and Croatians, it's on and off. In the war, they fought Serbia with us, but then turned on us, then allied with us again. Croats want the sea part of Bosnia during the war, but Bosnia didn't let them. Theres is only a little bit of Bosnia that has sea. I mean, there lots of Croatian food and songs Bosnia, and the other way around, too. And Bosnia has Croatian and welcomes Croats to Bosnia, but peace is still fragile. So, again, it's on and off. Your English is good, so don't worry about it!

Now it's time to ask you.

What's the deal with Arabs and Isreal? Do you respect jews in your country? Because I'm hearing that Jews and Arabs hate each other, but also i'm hearing that they like each other? What do you say?

PS: Yes, I knew that Bosniak means muslim in Turkish. Thats what I was saying previously, the Turks once had Bosnia, and they helped them. I also went to Turkey one time, in Istanbul, to go there for my trip to Bosnia (i dont live in Bosnia but i am bosniak, my parents and family are bosniak, too) I drove to Toronto, Canada then flew to Istanbul, then Sarajevo (Capital of Bosnia)

Thank you!