Doctors aside, the archbishop at the head. In the streets, students still continue to demand his removal. Washington is silent! What about the Russians...? God can!
People often fall into the trap they set themselves. It seems that this is exactly what happened to the Serbian President. He got confused in his steps. He got himself into an international dispute. As the Serbian intellectual Duško Radović would say; “The strong word killed him.”
He offered, quite inadequately, to be a mediator between the US and Russia. He must have thought of going first to Moscow, then to Washington. He offered to become a living “hotline”. This makes sense since all communications between Trump and Putin that were made with intermediaries were traced and published.
Neither Moscow nor Washington trust their administration anymore, much less their network applications, or even satellite links. That's why he was approaching himself. He is immune to hybrid warfare. He is a specialist in the field.
By the time he arrived in Washington, everything had gone as he had planned. He announced a visit to Moscow, Russia welcomed him, the EU reacted harshly, threatening him with "excommunication", a departure from the European path. But this would be the key that would open the door to the White House, he would have hoped, given the US-EU-NATO relations.
But it didn't come to the key. He fell seriously ill. No one knows exactly what concern the cardiac arrest caused the Serbian president. The media only speculates, or spreads deliberate disinformation. It is only known that he suddenly fell ill during a visit to the US, refused to be treated there, and returned to Serbia while he had not yet managed to open any major doors.
It is unethical to speculate about the reasons for his illness, nor to doubt the seriousness of the disease. Heart diseases are always serious, even when it comes to politicians, who are publicly suspected of having no heart at all. In the metaphorical sense of the word, of course. That Vučić has no heart is already being said loudly in Serbia, especially by students and the millions who support them. Blocked in Serbia, Vučić seems to have hoped to get out with an international brawl, or with a diplomatic victory.
Whatever it was, the fact remains, the personal and family drama of the Serbian president. By family we also mean his political "family" ... and those few supporters who have opened their tents in front of the presidency as if they are protecting it from students. He has on his side those few "students who want to learn" and who have risen up against the overwhelming majority who 'do not want to learn'. They want to change Serbia, make it democratic, European. But Vučić has problems with Europe.
Go and find out...
He had thrown the bait with the announcement of the visit to Moscow but it seemed that it was not the EU that he was hoping to catch. He got the full publicity. The fable says; "the frog saw the horses running away and raised his foot and said: "bring me a horseshoe too". He wanted to join the game of the greats and was left at a crossroads at a time of the greatest...diplomatic chaos. He could neither go to Moscow, nor cancel it.
He himself is now clear. It was a useless statement. It was a dead end. He could neither go without the support of the US, nor could he say "I'm not coming" to Putin.
There are situations when you raise your hands to the sky and say: God can! But God is unlikely to be directly involved in Vučić's games among the great powers. But, if God doesn't, the Orthodox Church does.
In a photomontage circulating on the Internet, the Serbian president is shown naked in a hospital bed, with doctors, the Serbian archbishop and family members at his head. In fact, the doctors and family are standing by his side. But the truth is that he has been released from the hospital, is at home, under medical care. He cannot travel and it is clear that before May 9, when the great military parade in honor of the victory over fascism is held in Moscow, the health condition of the Serbian president will be difficult to clarify...
In the end, the lesson from this story is that the best way to survive when you can't turn back is to jump into the abyss. The abyss is crossed with just one step, and the Serbian President, who couldn't go back on his promise to go to Moscow, jumped into the abyss.
Did the Serbian president fall or rise?
It is still unknown. Doctors on the sidelines, the archbishop at the head. In the streets, students still continue to demand his removal. Washington is silent!. What about the Russians...? God can./ Pamphlet
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