
Meanwhile, Albanian politics in Tirana, which has all of the above in its favor, has entered the paralysis that the Rama government has created in Albania.
Serbian politics will not stop seeking a war against the Albanian world in the Western Balkans, because Serbia is a state that was created with its war against Albanians, when Albanians were defenseless.
There, within the Serbian population today, there are also Albanian Catholics who have converted from Catholicism to Orthodoxy and who make up 35 percent of the population; but they do not speak Albanian since they deviated from Catholicism, but most have Albanian Catholic surnames:
Where there is Dačić, the Catholic surname was Daci; where there is Đurić; the Catholic surname was Gjura, and there are many, many such surnames of Catholic Albanians who have changed the Catholic religion and the Serbs have Slavized them into Orthodoxy.
But not today, because the situation seems to be changing.
Serbia has entered and is in a new crisis with student protests.
What about Kosovo?
Kosovo is guaranteed by KFOR and the American troops stationed there in its north.
Albania today is in a state of absolute socialist power created by the elections of May this year.
Meanwhile, Albanian politics in Tirana, which has all of the above in its favor, has entered the paralysis that the Rama government has created in Albania.
This is our situation and that around us, with a general description.
Meanwhile, Serbia always threatens Albanians. But it is understood that it has no power, even though it has organized and is increasing the strength of an army that is known to be created for war.
But its ally Russia is understandably in the midst of a domestic political crisis that is costing it dearly.
But, what is happening in Serbia was expected by Western political analysts, and it has now arrived. And Serbia's crisis will continue because it is being understood from the student protests that it is essentially a generational war.
And this war will continue, because the Milosevic doctrine that is still leading Serbia with his ministers; is now in decline. Therefore, it is understandable why this conflict is turning into a generational war.
But it is still not understood: is this movement of a peaceful revolution in Serbia against the Russian spirit? This should be seen in the following, as a pro-Western and anti-Milosevic spirit is also emerging in the student movement.
Let's see the continuation of events within the question: will the absolute president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, exercise further violence against students to defend the Milošević doctrine in Serbia?
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