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Serbia, Loss of Kosovo & EU Crisis

Vojin Joksimovich, PhD We live in a complex world full of mind-boggling developments including cases of ruling administrations pursuing foreign policies clearly not in the national interests. A globalist agenda seems to transcend the national interests. In 2007/2008 this agenda led to the global economic meltdown, the worst since the Great Depression. Two US... »

NATO Court Delivers Yet Another Miscarriage Of Justice: Serbs suffer another biased judgement

By Vojin Joksimovich, PhD On November the 16th  the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) outrageously reversed convictions, acquitted and ordered immediate release of the Croatian Colonel General Ante Gotovina, commander of  a military offensive known as Operation Storm (Oluja in Serbian), and Colonel General Mladen Markac, Operation Commander... »

Is Imperial Grip on Serbia Easing Somewhat?

By Vojin Joksimovich, PhD | After the 1989 Annus Mirabilis—Berlin Wall falls, Cold War was over, Soviet Union falling apart, reunification of Germany—-President Bush declared the New World Order (NWO): The US led unipolar world, which amounted to Pax Americana after dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. In 1992, Francis Fukuyama added the... »

Vichy Serbs Prevent Serbs From Entering Kosovo

 By Vojin Joksimovich, Ph.D.| Bare-handed Kosovo Serbs continue to fight the NATO/KFOR and the EU mission of law and order (EULEX) over their support for the Kosovo Albanian police and customs officers in the takeover of checkpoints in Jarinje and Brnjak on the administrative border between Serbia and Kosovo. The purpose is to forcefully... »

Bare-Handed Kosovo Serbs Battle NATO

Bare-Handed Kosovo Serbs Battle NATO   By Vojin Joksimovich, Ph.D. | On September the 16th NATO forces, overstepping their UN Security Council (UNSC) mandates, amid tensions on the administrative border between Serbia and the self-proclaimed Republic of Kosovo, have fired the first shots at bare-handed Kosovo Serbs in the village of Zupce. The Kosovo... »

Merkel’s Belgrade Ultimatum: Yet another Bitter Pill for President Tadic

Chancellor Merkel’s Belgrade Ultimatum: Yet another Bitter Pill for President Tadic   By Vojin Joksimovich, Ph.D. | On August 23 German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited Belgrade. The first leg of her trip was Zagreb where she met with Croatian leaders. In Belgrade she met with Serbian leaders including a one-on-one session with President Tadic.... »

Vichy Serbia Sends Mladic To Death

By Vojin Joksimovich, Ph.D. Modern Tokyo Times | It doesn’t appear that Serbia will get much in return for sending Mladic to die. EU Parliament Rapporteur for Kosovo Ulrike Lunacek said that extradition of Mladic is insufficient for Serbia to join EU and that Serbia must do a whole lot more if it wants... »

Amorality of US Kosovo Policy: Friends with the Snake

By Vojin Joksimovich | No amount of human rights violations against the Serbs; no amount of dead Serbs nor any amount of Serbs whose organs are gruesomely extracted by the Kosovo Albanian KLA terrorists is sufficient for Washington to at least re-examine its wrong policy in the Balkans. On April 17, 2008 I published... »

Serbia capitulates: Address was UN, not EU

By Vojin Joksimovich | Germany says that Serbia must come to terms with its amputation. But the dismemberment of Serbia doesn’t appear to be over until Serbia is reduced to a region envisioned by Hitler. Westerwelle’s Belgrade Visit German foreign minister and vice chancellor, Guido Westerwelle, came to Belgrade on August the 26th, to... »

ICJ Ruling: Rape of Serbia & International Law

By Vojin Joksimovich Ph.D | ICJ ruling did not say if sovereign states could but recognize Kosovo’s independence outside the legal profession, the nuance between the declaration of independence and the secession will in all likelihood be ignored. On July 22 the International Court of Justice in The Hague ruled that the general international... »