
From film to reality, Serbia in the game of secret services...
At the beginning of 2023, when Serbia had not yet experienced a series of tragedies, with still incalculable political consequences, President Vučić, lustfully, in several public appearances, said that Belgrade was like Casablanca during the winter holidays.
Vučić compared Belgrade to "Casablanca", a film masterpiece whose name has become a popular second name for the meeting place of agents, for the city of spies.
Some claim that the situation has not changed since then, that Belgrade is still "Casablanca", but the political landscape is almost unrecognizable, with no recognizable shapes or forms for everyone.
Until recently, it was known as a rule of Russian politics that it "works" exclusively with the authorities, meaning that working with the opposition is associated with the West and Western interference in the internal affairs of small and weak countries.
Now this is no longer the case, and strategic analyses are circulating in Russian sources, with the conclusions that the West no longer respects a single "old" rule and is implementing a strategy: simulation of negotiations, equal blow, beheading, retreat and again simulation of negotiations.
In this spirit, a strange precedent can be noted, that on the official website of the Russian security service, a brief assessment of the political situation in Serbia was published with a warning forecast of possible violent unrest on November 1, the anniversary of the fall of the tent in Novi Sad.
President Vučić, who often boasts in front of the cameras that he leads an independent policy and that he has no commander in Brussels, London or Moscow, however, commented on this report in a tone similar to the European Commission's reports on Serbia's progress towards EU membership.
And that is that he found out about it in the most official way possible and that he will seriously "analyze" it, while "our security agencies will discuss it with them" (Russian intelligence).
Many would say that Oberchuk accepted this report of Russian spies much more honestly than the reports of Brussels bureaucrats, who try to provide a framework for the whole of society, the former a framework for the survival of his personal power.
"Those (who are protesting in Serbia) must make a big effort, which will be smaller than the one on Vidovdan, when they gathered about 30,000 people," says Vučić, using that Russian report as strongly and as often as possible in the internal war.
This is how he calms the revolt of the citizens and thus adds credibility to everything he says and invents about the protests against the regime.
This is how conspiracy theories are promoted that a live experiment is taking place in Serbia, in which its residents are divided into two groups, the experimental group, the one led by Vučić, and the control group, the one that is against him. / Adapted from "Danas"
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