A color revolution broke out in Serbia, and the Russian side promptly reminded that Vu i was spar

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

On the night of December 24, the Serbian capital Belgrade erupted in large-scale **and** activities against the election results announced by the National Assembly not long ago. Thousands of people took to the streets, and the event eventually turned violent. Someone tried to storm the ** building, but was stopped and dispersed by the riot police, who had been prepared for a long time. So far, 35 people have been arrested.

This time ** caused a huge repercussion in Serbia. Serbian ** Vučić said in his speech that the incident was a "color revolution" organized and planned by external forces. Vučić did not disclose specific information**, but Serbian Prime Minister Brnabic later said that it was Russian intelligence that shared the information with them in a timely manner. This result is not unexpected, and Russia has always fully supported Vučić. There is no doubt that Vučić is the legendary leader of Serbia. He is trying to lead the weathered country to join the European Union and improve the country's economic development, while upholding Serbia's sovereignty and territorial integrity and not making any concessions to the West. On the Kosovo issue, the Kadima Party led by Vučić firmly advocates the recovery of Kosovo and the restoration of the country's sovereign integrity.

Despite the obstruction of the United States and the West, Serbia is currently unable to fully recover Kosovo, but Vučić** has shown strength in many frictions and conflicts with the Kosovo authorities, and has even sent troops. Thus, Vučić has effectively become a thorn in the side and a thorn in the side of the Western bloc, who are desperate to overthrow Vučić**. However, Vučić has popular support in Serbia, and the Kadima party's performance in power is supported by the majority of Serbs. This leaves the West helpless on the issue of Vučić. Vučić often has to consider the interests of all parties to maintain a balance. For example, during the last Kosovo crisis, he was forced by the West to publicly condemn Russia. Despite Russia's displeasure with this, they also understand Vučić's helplessness.

Of course, private ties between Serbia and Russia have not been broken, and the tacit understanding between them may be further strengthened. SinceThe Federal Republic of Yugoslavia disintegratedSince then, the United States has been coveting Serbia as a strategic location. They first forcibly removed Kosovo fromFederal Republic of Yugoslavia**out, then send troops to maintain its **status and unilaterally recognize the "legitimacy" of Kosovo. However, this is just wishful thinking on the part of the West, and to this day most countries and the United Nations do not recognize Kosovo as an "independent state".

The NATO bloc attaches great importance to the Balkan Peninsula, where Serbia is located, because it is a strategic point for the West to deal with Russia, which has always been very important, and where various forces have fought fiercely. The Balkan Peninsula is known as the "Balkan powder keg" and remains an extremely dangerous region to this day. The Balkans are of vital importance to both NATO and Russia. For many years, Serbia has been able to hold out under strong pressure from NATO, largely thanks to the support of Russia. The Western bloc believes that if they forcibly overthrow the Serbian regime, Russia is highly likely to intervene directly with troops. Therefore, NATO has always been careful with Serbia.

Vučić and Putin share similarities, with both leaders eager to make their countries richer and stronger, which has raised concerns in the West. After the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Russia's power has been severely constrained, especially in the early stageRussian armyIn the face of setbacks, there was a clear inability to support Serbia. The US-Western bloc saw this as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and began to use various means to try to expel Vučić. At present, the opposition in Serbia has a clear pro-Western color, and the signs of color revolutions have long appeared in Serbia, which is also one of the dangers that Vučić focuses on guarding against.

However, this time Russia reminded Vučić, which indicates that at the moment the pressure on the Russian side on the Ukrainian issue has decreased, and more resources can be devoted to Serbia. At the same time, it also indicates that the resources invested by the US and Western blocs have decreased. We can clearly feel that the intensity of this ** is not very large, probably because the opposition believes that they have the ability to win the election, so they are not well prepared for the follow-up ** operation, or that the West does not have enough resources to launch a larger insurrection. Whether it is a color revolution or widespread infiltration, it needs to be supported by a lot of money and various resources. Considering the dire situation facing the United States at the moment, they are indeed beyond their means.

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