By Adam Garrie • It is NATO and not Russia opening up historical wounds in Europe’s most fraught region. Russia’s contemporary involvement in the Balkans is comparatively minimal. Russia does do business with Serbia, including with Serbia’s military, but the business does not involve anything that one could call …
April, 2017
March, 2017
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13 March
The Political Trial and Death of Milosevic and NATO Responsibility
Editorial Note — It’s been 10 years since the former president of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic has died in the prison in the Hague, while his trial for alleged war crimes was still ongoing. The 1990s civil war in Yugoslavia has been for years the main topic on …
November, 2016
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19 November
PAYBACK: US Serbs, Angry About Being Bombed By Bill, May Have Cost Hillary The Election
The Reason Hillary Clinton Lost! What Happened In Wisconsin, Michigan, & Pennsylvania. The reason Hillary Clinton was crushed in the electoral college during this election is because she lost Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. The reason behind the unprecedented loss can be summed up in two sentences. We will not forget. We …
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17 November
President Bashar al-Assad: “It’s our Right to Defend our Country against any Kind of Invasion”
Damascus, SANA – President Bashar al-Assad gave an interview to RTP TV channel (Portugal). Following is the full text: Question 1: Mr. President, let’s start with Aleppo if you don’t mind. There are still thousands of civilians trapped, trying to survive in a sort of sub-human conditions in …
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10 November
Montenegro: NATO’s Latest Plaything for Baiting Russia
You could hardly get a more sensational headline this week than this: «Montenegro says it foiled Russian-backed plan to kill PM Djukanovic». The dramatic «news» followed the announcement last Sunday by the country’s chief prosecutor that an attempted coup carried out – allegedly – by Russian nationalists had been foiled …
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1 November
False Flag Pearl Harbor in Syria
On October 19, 2016, a convoy of buses left the besieged al-Nusra dominated eastern enclave in Aleppo, Syria, and made its way through the government-controlled portions of the city. Hundreds of Syrian soldiers lined both sides of the street as they passed. The windows of at least some …
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