Drazha Mikhailovich: the Man Upon Which the Future Serbia Will Be Rebuilt!

Drazha Mikhailovich: the Man Upon Which the Future Serbia Will Be Rebuilt!

This is a very special day for me, because the topics I will be covering are all very dear to my heart and to my entire family. Following the Bolshevik revolution my family and another 1.5 million Russians fled their beloved motherland at the end of the civil war. All our so-called European “allies” immediately…

Geopolitics of Montenegrin Serbs

Geopolitics of Montenegrin Serbs

In Montenegro, since 1945 and the beginning of the rule of the Yugoslav Communists, the process of assimilation of Serbs into Montenegrins is implemented. But, in this process, it is important to highlight the geopolitical turning point in 1997, when the current regime began to implement openly anti-Serb policy. Because under communism, although almost everyone…

27 Years Since the Massacre of Serbian Civilians in Bosnia

27 Years Since the Massacre of Serbian Civilians in Bosnia

In Kukavice village near Rogatica (nowadays Bosnia and Herzegovina), today was marked 27 years since crimes against Serbian civilians committed by Bosnian Muslims, members of the so-called Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina on August 27, 1992. In an attack on a column of Serbian civilians, involving about 1,000 elderly people, women and children on tractors…

Resignation of Kosovo’s Prime Minister Might Give Fresh Impetus to “New Balkans” Plan

Resignation of Kosovo’s Prime Minister Might Give Fresh Impetus to “New Balkans” Plan

The resignation of the NATO-occupied Serbian Autonomous Province of Kosovo & Metohija’s so-called “Prime Minister” in reaction to his unexpected summoning by an international court as a suspect in an ongoing war crimes investigation opens up the possibility of infusing the “New Balkans” vision of regional geopolitical re-engineering with a fresh impetus if it results…

Believe It or Not, Two of the Smallest Actors in Europe are Bullying Russia

Believe It or Not, Two of the Smallest Actors in Europe are Bullying Russia

It sounds absurd at first listen, but Malta and Kosovo — two of the smallest actors in Europe — are bullying Russia by preventing its military overflights to Venezuela and attacking one of its UN staff members, respectively, which appear to be part and parcel of an American-backed perception management plan to weaken Moscow’s soft…