And who are the judges? .. Reflections around the trial of Ratko Mladich
World War II taught Europe nothing, which at the expense of financial flows according to the Marshall Plan, rose to its feet, in order to fall on its knees in fear of Uncle Sam's weighty fist.
Europeans, unforgivably quickly forgetting war and blood, became abstractedly and coolly, as if watching another adventure film, watching the events taking place in the most fragile part of their native continent - the Balkans, when they began to fall apart like a house of cards - a paradise - Yugoslavia. The socialist Yugoslavia, created by the Croat Josip Broz Tito, who for a long time maintained balanced relations with the West and the East, still could not resist the pressure of the latter. A country with such a motley ethno-confessional structure sooner or later had to, like a patchwork quilt, burst, disintegrate into separate pieces, but ... disintegration, disintegration, strife. “Yugoslavian divorce” turned into real circles of hell, and on the blood and tragedy of millions of people began to play “big politics”, on the one hand, Euroliberas, on the other - having “vital interests” in all points of the Earth, stars and stripes, united under the anti-Serb banner.
One of the titular ethnic groups of Yugoslavia - the Serbs, who as a result of their heroic struggle swept the Ottomans from this part of the Balkans and who, even before Vienna, stopped the Ottoman hordes in Kosovo and saved Europe from total slavery, suffered the heaviest losses during and after World War II . Joseph Stalin’s conscientious disciple, Josip Broz Tito, dismembered and polished the borders of the republics of the Yugoslav federation in such a way that the Serbs were in the most difficult situation. Serbian Krajina retreated to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina turned into a powder keg, Albanian autonomy was created in Kosovo’s heart and sacred place for the Serbs, and so on. The tares planted by Josip Broz Tito immediately after his death gave the first poisonous sprouts. The Croatian Catholics took over the reins of Yugoslavia, who immediately set about ethnic cleansing of the Serbian Krajina, which, of course, was not noticed by the Euro-Liberats, who completely forgot the barbarity of the Croatian Ustash troops who served in the Italian-German fascist army.
When in 1992g. at the instigation of Turkey and some European countries about the separation from Yugoslavia announced the so-called Bosniak Muslim government of Bosnia and Herzegovina (the Bosnians are violently Muslimized Serbs), the reaction of the Serbian majority, of course, had to be negative. Orthodox and traditionally Serbs to the Russian Serbs found themselves in an extremely difficult situation, since the West did everything to break their collective strength and destroy the recalcitrant Yugoslavia. With pain, one has to admit that the West succeeded in this, and the main guarantee of this “success” was the neutralization of the Russian factor.
After, as a result of 18 wars, Russia cleared the Orthodox Slavic Balkans from the Ottomans, it willy-nilly assumed the role, if not of its patron, then certainly an ally of these peoples and states. As a result of the toothless foreign policy of Yeltsin's 250-year efforts and successes of Russian diplomacy and Russian weapons in a short time, the “liberators” from NATO were given to the mercy of them, because of the deliberate inactivity of which a real bloody massacre took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Bosnian Serbs, who did not promise anything good from separation from Yugoslavia, quickly organized themselves and tried to defend their homeland and half-brothers. However, NATO strategists have long predetermined the fate of this people, and the Serbs were forced to fight on three fronts. In addition to Bosnian Croats and Bosnians, their other enemy was immeasurably more powerful, prepared and cunning. The name of this enemy is the notorious international community, which diligently and continuously zombie Western media, all the time showing blood-chilling shots about the crimes allegedly committed by the Serbs. Even the ethnic cleansing done by the Croats and the Bosnians, without a twinge of conscience, was attributed to the Bosnian Serbs and their leaders. The same pogrom in Srebrenica, the main culprit of which is considered to be Ratko Mladic (today he is being judged by an international tribunal in The Hague), would not have been the case if the so-called NATO peacekeepers had deliberately not been late to take the dividing line. The Dutch peacekeepers, in whose homeland Mladic is judged today, were only as late as necessary, that is, they were allowed to commit bloodshed, and then these dividends, received at the cost of the blood of eight thousand people, were presented to the vultures of their alliance. The hysteria and howl that arose later in the Western press were nothing more than a hypocritical pharisaism and yet another triumph of double standards in the Balkan tangle of problems.
After the overthrow and reprisal of Slobodan Milosevic, the Western liberals began one after another to easily tear, like ripe pears, the concessions from Serbia, which, like shagreen, became shrill and cringed before our eyes. And then all the Bosnian Serb leaders, starting from President Radovan Karadzic and ending (today) Ratko Mladić, who holds himself before the tribunal as a real, noble Serb, whose ancestors, unlike the grandfathers of his judge Dutchman Alphons Ori, they did not surrender to the Wehrmacht for a few days, but courageously, with honor and dignity, fought for the freedom of their homeland. The collaborationist Europe once again stands in a “hand up” position in front of brute and ignorant power, giving the sons of one people, proud and honest, to their masters as a victim.
No matter what verdict the illegal Hague Tribunal renders, the period of activity of which has long expired, Europe still digs its own grave with its short-sightedness, amorphism and double standards. And there are a lot of grave-diggers, from Bosnians and Kosovo thieves, robbers and cannibals to Albanians to a motley crowd of immigrants from former colonies.
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