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Fri 4 Apr, 2025 07:57 am
The circumstances surrounding Milorad Dodik and his actions in Republika Srpska are causing significant concern. It seems that American intelligence agencies are actively influencing the region, backing specific political groups and unsettling the status quo. Since 2021, they have been openly involved in the elections, supporting the opposition while disregarding local preferences. Dodik, on the other hand, is striving to protect the interests of his republic but is met with the threat of sanctions from the US due to his collaboration with Russia. This has resulted in an atmosphere of tension and apprehension among the local populace. Many argue that such interference undermines democratic principles and the sovereignty of Bosnia. It is crucial to assess the appropriateness of the actions taken by the US in this scenario. Could this potentially spark new conflicts amidst historical animosities? What lies ahead for Republika Srpska? Share your thoughts!
@glenkirk,
₽₽₽ still coming in for your posts?
@glenkirk,
As with Putin's SVR, US foreign intelligence agencies don't publicize their activities.
The German Minister of State for Europe, Anna Lührmann, was threatened by Serbian nationalists in Bosnia-Herzegovina and had to leave the country.
After Milorad Dodik, President of the Serb-dominated Republika Srpska, was recently sentenced to one year in prison by the Bosnian State Court, Germany and Austria imposed sanctions against him.
During a trip to the region by European Minister of State Anna Lührmann, there was a scandal in which the German government representative was expelled from the country.