> The Kremlin supports Dodik’s actions, and the Bosnian Serb leader met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow last week.
I’m shocked. Europe’s virus at work again.
How is this a bad thing? Bosnia is barely a functional state, and by design.
Everyone on Balkans: Ah shit, here we go again
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“Balkan Wars 4: The Fourquel” in theatres this winter! /s
The position of High representitive is clearly undemocratic so yeah they have a point.
I hope Germany and Scandinavia are ready for more refugees
The world map would look so ugly if the Serbian part would become independent. The borders are just terrible.
There goes the neighbourhood, that’s the whole absurdity when you deal with the types of politicians and their supporters who act like any felon would and you try to appease them only to see them coming up with even worse demands until a point when you just can’t either appease or ignore their agenda any longer. By that point, that small crook turns into a major felon with a huge gangster infrastructure in his neighbourhood and you’re having a tough fight.
Winning against such felon and his infrastructure is only possible by a brutal crackdown because a felon’s brain functions in same manner like that problematic kid in elementary school, if you try to argument why you’re imposing a punishment that kid will bring up thousands of reasons why not. I mean, he copied his schoolwork from another kid and the other kid got higher grade this time. You’ve pardoned some other kid in another class for a similar problem on a lunch break, yet you’re going to punish him about something else. You’re unfair to interfere about this and that. This is a common way a future felon approaches things when he feels that using force isn’t going to favour him and this kind of behaviour in politics is common for Russian apologists and internet trolls, it’s also known as “whataboutism” and, as you might have guessed it, Russia is the main and most serious offender in this regard and the only major superpower in our modern world that still uses this plain and felonous diplomatic strategy and they only use it when they address someone who is seen as either as strong or stronger military-wise. This is why they support the authoritarian challengers to powerful democracies that stand against their interest. Just look at the crisis in Ukraine and you’ll see the same thing. Ukrainian leaders are no saints by any means, Ukraine is corrupt and poor country. But you may ask yourself if a fair or saint-type of a politician would be able to see another day in Ukraine? You’re often faced with choosing among two bad choices and there’s very clear path of a common corrupt, stagnant civil socieities. Only way such Russian-sponsored societies might make virtual progress is if their economy depends on valuable raw materials that they export to the west, so the undisputed rulers in such stagnant society might start to “compete” with the West, with only one goal – false sense of competition and supposed moral advantage and the only purpose for all that mockery is to further gain foothold against any opposition or its diaspora whom they tend to persecute actively for any badmouthing and this is a general rule, not an exception.
It’s also very symptomatic that major political suporters of Putin’s Russia are currently on the right and ultra-right and authoritarian side of political spectrum, but only because the major course in Europe and USA is left-leaning liberalism and only if they are reasonably safe from that same Putin (i e. ultra-right and authoritarian politicians in France, USA and Hungary vs Poland, Finland or Ukraine). Same like main supporters were authoritarian and left leaning or far left extremists who were reasonably safe from Soviet interventions.
In regards to Bosnia, it’s really impossible to exclude a broader picture when it’s clear that Mr. Dodik fits into this same stereotype and I wouldn’t disregard the responsibility of neighbouring political forces in Bosnian neighbourhood. OHR is just a scapegoat and it’s very easy to see and learn the truth about Bosnian crisis if you see what kind of forces are im action and what their goals are. Russia, coupled with China in recent years, is NOT interested in any progress but uses Bosnia and Mr. Dodik and RS for its destructive potential against USA and EU
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Not again…
> The Kremlin supports Dodik’s actions, and the Bosnian Serb leader met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow last week.
I’m shocked. Europe’s virus at work again.
How is this a bad thing? Bosnia is barely a functional state, and by design.
Everyone on Balkans: Ah shit, here we go again
​
“Balkan Wars 4: The Fourquel” in theatres this winter! /s
The position of High representitive is clearly undemocratic so yeah they have a point.
I hope Germany and Scandinavia are ready for more refugees
The world map would look so ugly if the Serbian part would become independent. The borders are just terrible.
There goes the neighbourhood, that’s the whole absurdity when you deal with the types of politicians and their supporters who act like any felon would and you try to appease them only to see them coming up with even worse demands until a point when you just can’t either appease or ignore their agenda any longer. By that point, that small crook turns into a major felon with a huge gangster infrastructure in his neighbourhood and you’re having a tough fight.
Winning against such felon and his infrastructure is only possible by a brutal crackdown because a felon’s brain functions in same manner like that problematic kid in elementary school, if you try to argument why you’re imposing a punishment that kid will bring up thousands of reasons why not. I mean, he copied his schoolwork from another kid and the other kid got higher grade this time. You’ve pardoned some other kid in another class for a similar problem on a lunch break, yet you’re going to punish him about something else. You’re unfair to interfere about this and that. This is a common way a future felon approaches things when he feels that using force isn’t going to favour him and this kind of behaviour in politics is common for Russian apologists and internet trolls, it’s also known as “whataboutism” and, as you might have guessed it, Russia is the main and most serious offender in this regard and the only major superpower in our modern world that still uses this plain and felonous diplomatic strategy and they only use it when they address someone who is seen as either as strong or stronger military-wise. This is why they support the authoritarian challengers to powerful democracies that stand against their interest. Just look at the crisis in Ukraine and you’ll see the same thing. Ukrainian leaders are no saints by any means, Ukraine is corrupt and poor country. But you may ask yourself if a fair or saint-type of a politician would be able to see another day in Ukraine? You’re often faced with choosing among two bad choices and there’s very clear path of a common corrupt, stagnant civil socieities. Only way such Russian-sponsored societies might make virtual progress is if their economy depends on valuable raw materials that they export to the west, so the undisputed rulers in such stagnant society might start to “compete” with the West, with only one goal – false sense of competition and supposed moral advantage and the only purpose for all that mockery is to further gain foothold against any opposition or its diaspora whom they tend to persecute actively for any badmouthing and this is a general rule, not an exception.
It’s also very symptomatic that major political suporters of Putin’s Russia are currently on the right and ultra-right and authoritarian side of political spectrum, but only because the major course in Europe and USA is left-leaning liberalism and only if they are reasonably safe from that same Putin (i e. ultra-right and authoritarian politicians in France, USA and Hungary vs Poland, Finland or Ukraine). Same like main supporters were authoritarian and left leaning or far left extremists who were reasonably safe from Soviet interventions.
In regards to Bosnia, it’s really impossible to exclude a broader picture when it’s clear that Mr. Dodik fits into this same stereotype and I wouldn’t disregard the responsibility of neighbouring political forces in Bosnian neighbourhood. OHR is just a scapegoat and it’s very easy to see and learn the truth about Bosnian crisis if you see what kind of forces are im action and what their goals are. Russia, coupled with China in recent years, is NOT interested in any progress but uses Bosnia and Mr. Dodik and RS for its destructive potential against USA and EU