On the night of 24 December, the Serbian capital, Belgrade, saw a massive protest in which thousands of people expressed dissatisfaction with the results of the elections recently announced by the National Assembly, and the campaign escalated into violence. Some of them tried to storm the building, but were stopped and dispersed by riot police, who had prepared in advance. According to statistics, 35 people have been arrested so far. Serbia's **Vucic said that this ** was a "color revolution" organized and planned by external forces, and Serbia** received advance information and prepared for precautions, and successfully thwarted this conspiracy aimed at overthrowing **. Although Vučić did not say which foreign countryIntelligence agenciesintelligence provided, but Serbian Prime Minister Brnabic then said that it was Russian intelligence that shared it with them in a timely manner. Vučić enjoys popular support in Serbia, especially on the issue of Serbia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and he resolutely defends national interests. In addition, he tried to get Serbia to join the European Union in order to boost the country's economy. However, he has always stood firm on the restoration of national sovereignty in Kosovo. The Western bloc has been trying to overthrow his **, but thanks to Russian support, Vučić has been able to hold on.
Serbia has strong ties with Russia. InThe Federal Republic of Yugoslavia disintegratedLater, the United States became more and more interested in the Balkans, especially in terms of strategic pressure on Russia, and Serbia became an important strategic location. The Western bloc will take Kosovo fromFederal Republic of Yugoslavia** out, and unilaterally recognize Kosovo as a "sovereign state", but in fact, most countries in the world and the United Nations do not recognize Kosovo's "legitimate status". Despite the fact that Serbia does not yet have the strength to regain Kosovo, Vučić** has shown a resolute stance and even conducted military operations in many clashes with the Kosovo authorities. Serbia's insistence that Kosovo is part of its territory worries the Western bloc, which considers Serbia to be an important bargaining chip for Russia in the Balkans. Serbia has been able to grit its teeth and hold out under pressure from NATO, thanks in large part to Russia's support. In addition, Vučić shares similar ambitions to Russia's Vladimir Putin and both want to make his country richer and stronger, which also worries the West.
The opposition in Serbia has a pronounced pro-Western orientation, so the signs of a "color revolution" have long appeared in Serbia. However, the scale of this ** is not very large, probably because the opposition believes that they are capable of winning the elections and are therefore ill-prepared to organize the subsequent violence. A timely reminder from the Russian side indicates that at the moment Russia is facing less pressure on the Ukrainian issue, allowing it to devote more resources to Serbia. At the same time, the resources invested by the US and Western blocs are decreasing. Judging by the realities, the situation facing the United States is dire, and their resources are no longer enough to support a large-scale intervention, whether through color revolutions or widespread infiltration, which requires a lot of money and various resources. Therefore, it will be difficult for them to launch a larger-scale ** against Serbia.
As an elected candidate, Vučić had to strike a balance between the interests of all parties. For example, during the Kosovo crisis, he was forced by the West to publicly condemn Russia. Despite Russia's displeasure with this, they also understand Vučić's involuntary situation. However, the ties between Serbia and Russia have not been broken, and it is even possible that the tacit understanding between them will be further strengthened. Serbian Prime Minister Brnabic noted that Russia'sIntelligence agenciesThe hint in this "color revolution" means that there is less pressure on the Russian side on the Ukrainian issue, which allows it to pay more attention to Serbia. For Vučić, there is a lot of pressure and challenges. His ** is deeply supported by the Serbian population, especially in the ** Kosovo and the preservation of national sovereignty, but he must also take into account the interests of all parties. At a time when the US and Western blocs are trying to overthrow him, Russia's support is crucial for him. However, in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Russia's power has been constrained, especially in the early stagesRussian armyIn the face of setbacks, Serbia could not be fully supported. The US and Western blocs see this as a rare opportunity to try to overthrow Vučić by all means. However, the current opposition in Serbia, despite its pro-Western tendencies, seems to lack sufficient resources and preparations to launch a larger insurrection. Generally speaking, the situation in Serbia is not optimistic for the US and Western blocs, and the Serbian opposition may have limited resources in the face of the serious situation facing the United States.