Yes, I know what Informer is, but the video looks legit. Time will tell how things will develop in Macedonia.
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If that happens, we could build another Yugoslavia.
In a way we already are in another Yugoslavia, just a lot meaner version of it, with EU and NATO, but maybe more importantly with the political globalist anti-human establishment elitist clique that works hand-in-hand in most states across the countries' borders.
When Šešelj, who was apparently Vučić's mentor and boss at the time he was learning the craft of governing, if understood Nenad's previous posts correctly, was still playing his role in public space, almost as a cuckoo clock he would appear with his seemingly radical rhetoric every time when HDZ, which is considered as a right-center party in Croatia, needed sort of a distraction from domestical affairs. Like following a script, if some regulation or a law or a tax or whatever unpopular thing was to be done in Croatia, Šešelj would pop up and "draw" all media attention to the ol' Croats vs. Serbs story that would saturate all public discourse for just enough time for the unpopular thing to be done. And it's still similar today, as I can see, Croatian government's been justifying buying new weapons, planes and helicopters, while sending what they had to Ukraine, as a needed thing because "look at those ill-intended Serbs and what they do, up to no good for sure".
From Nenad's previous posts, it seems to be almost identical in Serbia and with Vučić, he apparently justified spending a lot of public money to buy used Israelis planes because Croatia was buying, also with public money of course, Sikorsky's choppers.
So, in principle and with very rare exceptions, local political elites in Europe play as directed from their handlers and for their own personal gain, and "help" each other when needed in a "scratch my back and I'll scratch yours" kinda fashion. Which is especially noticable in Croatian-Serbian relations since the time of sowing divisions and hatred among people by bloody events during early 1990s.
In fact, when looked below the surface, there's a thread of a guy who can be linked to almost every event with huge negative repercussions exploited later by the West in setting things among Yugoslav people as they have been since 1990s and in getting what the West apparently planned since even before Tito died. Mladić came onto stage by commanding military actions on Kosovo in mid 1980s against Albanian Kosovar protesters and miners at that time, in apparently rather cruel and bloody manner, like a proper unscrupulous military guy. Those events might have been the initial attempt in breaking Yugoslavia just about 5 years after Tito's death, and they set up the stage and put the Kosovars in the right state of their minds to be used as a justification for the entry of NATO, or KFOR or whatever they are called today, in Serbia on Kosovo and basically as a main reason to sell to the Western population the bombing of Serbia in 1999, with its start anniversary being these days of the year.
The same Mladić, who's surname ironically translates as a young man, was apparently commanding, among other high officers, the shelling of Dubrovnik that turned the public in the West in favor of recognizing newly established Croatian so called statehood. He was apparently personally in charge of the units when the ex-Yu military purported masacres in Dalmatian villages of Škabrnja and others. He was shown on TV as commander of the military units when the Vukovar situation happened, standing and smiling next to the caravan of poor-looking and wounded people presented as all civilians walking from Slavonia to concentration camps somewhere in Serbia. He was apparently also the commander who was personally responsible for Srebrenica, or at least for what was presented to had happened there.
Didn't look further, but from all that presentation, it seems Mladić was a psycho or cold blooded military commander, identified by the West in his first appearance on Kosovo in mid 1980s, as a perfect let's say patsy to do the planned job of turning people against each other and cementing that in their memory and collective consciousness with a strong seal of all the spilled blood.
End result of the bloody events in ex-Yu, besides sowing division among people to the point of hatred against each others, is that everything that was worthy of anything in those countries has been "expropriated" either for nothing or for a change money, that is plainly it was stolen and/or ruined, under the disguise of different various fancy sounding economic then-invented names and terms to mainly big Western companies.
In relation to Vučić, he was filmed to had been a part, as a political support from Serbia, in meetings in Udbina that riled people up to start so called balvan-revolution in 1990, basically a year before anything serious as perceived from the outsides had even started in ex-Yu, which was apparently used as a kind of pretext of instability in Yugoslavia and for organizing the referendum more than half year later in Croatia, the event that officially got the ball rolling with everything that happened afterwards.
His presence there does not conclusively mean Vučić had his fingers in the events that transpired later, but it shows he is no newby when it comes to being exposed to manipulating tactics that stir the people in desired directions. And a waving scene to basically nobody outside in the train with Orban during the visit in Hungary few years ago, speaks that Vučić knows really well how to play the game of propaganda and present himself and things for the optics to "outsiders".
Apologies for a bit off the main current discussion topic trip down the memory lane.