By Caleb Posner | As the saying goes, history is written by the winners. And when it comes to the former Yugoslav peoples, that can readily be described as everybody but the Serbs. So it is unsurprising then that they have been vilified throughout the West, labeled as war criminals and butchers whose unmitigated xenophobia... »
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Behind Enemy Lines: 1944
By Carl Savich In 1944, eight U.S. airmen bailed out of their B-24 bomber behind enemy lines in Yugoslavia. They were rescued by Serbian Chetnik guerrillas under Draza Mihailovich. The navigator, U.S. Air Force Lieutenant James M. Inks, kept a diary of the mission. Book Review. Eight Bailed Out by Major James M. Inks. Edited by... »
Unfinished Business in the Balkans
By D. HUNTER HAYNES | For the past several years, the unresolved issues in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo have, in large part, been delegated to Europe, while the US busied itself with more pressing matters in Afghanistan and Iraq. That is about to change and the American people should be very concerned. During his recent trip... »
The attempted satelization of FYROM by Turkey
By Ioannis Michaletos | Turkey’s geopolitical objectives aim to control small countries such as FYROM that have been formerly dominated by the Turkish Islamic Ottoman Empire. “We write less than... »
The Battle of Kosovo: Defeat or Victory?
Serbian military defeat at Kosovo fields in 1389 paved the way for the victory of Christian Europe against Islamic tyranny at the gates of Vienna. Bojan Ratković | On the... »
What really happened in Srebrenica
The Hague Tribunal has stretched the definition of genocide to such extent that the term loses the terrible dignity of describing the most gruesome crimes of extermination of the... »
Guerrilla War
A major 1943 British movie release by Ealing Studios, Undercover is an invaluable cinematic account of the resistance movement headed by Draza Mihailovich and the Serbian Chetnik guerrillas. Guerrilla War Undercover (1943):... »
Regional Balkan energy conference reveals positive oil & gas prospects
The prospects for the oil and gas sector in the Balkans is excellent according to recent reports and statements by international authorities. The region may find itself in the... »
The new international of organized crime in the Balkans
By Ioannis Michaletos | Current global financial crisis is a catalyst for growth of the organized crime groups in the Balkans that will dictate policy to governments and international... »
Kosovo: Historical Distortions and Current Status
By Caleb Posner | The transfer of authority over to Serbia would allow for the removal of the dangerous Islamist element that threatens the internal peace of Kosovo. On February... »
A leader for challenging times
Georgy Gounev| When I heard the name of Lieutenant Colonel Allen West (West) I never imagined that one day I would know the man well enough in order to... »
Power of unspoken words
By Georgy Gounev | Obama should have told the Islamic world in his speech that not the Europeans but the Muslims were the ones that had unleashed an all... »