Serbia: Amid Pro-Vucic Protests, Color Revolution, War in Kosovo, Vucic Resigns as Party Leader

The US is attempting to start a full-on war in Serbia.

Vucic just resigned as party leader.

I don’t know what this means.

RT:

President Aleksandar Vucic has stepped down as leader of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) after 11 years in charge, with Defense Minister Milos Vucevic set to take the position. Vucic, who will stay in office as president, announced his decision amid anti-government protests in Belgrade and clashes in Kosovo.

SNS delegates accepted Vucic’s resignation at a party conference in the city of Kragujevac on Saturday, electing Vucevic as his successor immediately afterwards.

Vucic assumed leadership of the SNS in 2012, taking over from Tomislav Nikolic. Vucic and Nikolic founded the party in 2008 after splitting with the nationalist Serbian Radical Party.

“I will never leave this party, I am proud to have led the best party all these years,” Vucic told attendees, boasting of the SNS’ popular support even amid “the hybrid war that is being waged against our country.” 

Does this mean he’s going to resign as president soon?

I have no idea. It seems like it would indicate that.

There have been mass protests that are clearly an attempt at a color revolution by the United States. The protests are ostensibly “against violence” after two mass shootings killed 18 people.

Personally, I think the US almost certainly staged the shootings, probably by grooming the shooters online. But even if they didn’t, and the shootings happened naturally as a result of whatever, mass protests against mass shootings are not something intuitive. A mass shooting is not some kind of rampant lawlessness or something you can really expect a government to stop.

In response to the protests, which Vucic has said the Russian FSB told him were a US attempt at a color revolution, tens of thousands of pro-government people came out to protest the protesters.

Reuters:

Tens of thousands gathered in the center of Belgrade on Friday in support of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in a show of power following big anti-government protests over two mass shootings that killed 18 people earlier this month.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto and secessionist Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik were among the speakers at the “Serbia of Hope” rally which drew busloads of people from around Serbia and neighbouring Bosnia and North Macedonia.

It was a lot of people.

As this is all going on, the Albanians have started attacking Serbian cities in Kosovo, taking over town halls and trying to install Albanian mayors.

This has turned into a brewing war.

Albanian cops are attacking the population and the Serbs are fighting back.

The US is officially calling for Kosovo to stop doing this.

This is very obviously a ruse.

The Albanian occupation government of Kosovo is 100% controlled by the US State Department, and there is zero chance they started this operation without the approval of the US. In fact, it is obvious that the US told them to do it, to coincide with their color revolution actions in Serbia.

The US is losing badly in the Ukraine.

I said from the beginning: when the losing really gets rolling, the only thing the US will be able to do is try to escalate by spreading the conflict to other Russian and pro-Russia arenas. Serbs are more or less Russian. They are ethnically Russian, their language is basically Russian, and most of them completely identify with the Russian state. It’s the perfect place for the US to start a conflict.

The country is isolated from Russia. Russia can’t really go in to help them, and that will – according to the thinking of the US – make Putin look weak, as an ally is left to fend for themselves against US revolutionary actions.

Hopefully, Vucic stands strong, and uses the brewing war in Kosovo to shut down dissent.

P.S.

There is an exception to every rule. Just so, there is one good Albanian.