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Who is Vucic? Why can China's good friend, the "thorn head" of a certain country, be re-elected?

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Vucic was re-elected, who is Vucic? He is a good friend of the Chinese people and a "thorn" in the eyes of some countries, so why can he be re-elected and successful?

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Vucic locked up re-election

At 11:00 p.m. local time on April 3, the preliminary vote count of the Serbian general election was released, and the current president, Aleksandr Vucic, ranked first among all the candidates with 59.9% to 61% of the vote.

Serbian law stipulates that a presidential candidate who receives more than 50 percent of the vote in the first round of voting will win the election, and Vučić's dream of re-election has been locked in.

Who is Vucic? Why can China's good friend, the "thorn head" of a certain country, be re-elected?

In less than 24 hours, China sent a congratulatory message.

Some analysts believe that the US trick of "pulling down whoever is not accustomed to it" is gradually being recognized and invalidated.

Some people believe that given the special relationship between the Vučić government and the European Union and Russia, Vučić's re-election is destined to set off another small wave in the Situation in Europe.

There are also people who believe that for fear of causing fire, Vucic will not be substantially pro-Russian after his re-election, and China is his "breakthrough" trick.

"Powder depot" Balkans

After the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Vucic's statement has been very rigid, frequently condemning the blood debt owed by NATO that year, and always adhering to the principle of military neutrality, and also refusing to impose sanctions on Russia.

Our Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying also said at a recent regular news conference that NATO still owes blood debts to the Chinese people.

The blood debt begins in the Balkans, Europe's "powder magazine."

Who is Vucic? Why can China's good friend, the "thorn head" of a certain country, be re-elected?

The Balkan Peninsula is a part of Eurasia that protrudes towards the Mediterranean Sea, with a total area of about 550,000 square kilometers, and the strategic significance of this geographical location is self-evident: whoever controls the Balkan Peninsula controls the Mediterranean sea.

"Balkan" means "mountainous" in Turkish, and the Balkan Peninsula is crisscrossed by large mountain ranges, and mountains account for almost 70% of the total area. The mountainous landscape greatly limits the productive potential of the Balkan Peninsula, making it difficult for it to give birth to a unified state on its own.

What is more fatal is that it is in the middle of the three major geopolitical forces in Europe, West Asia and Eastern Europe, the interests of the great powers, sectarian struggles, and national contradictions are entangled, from ancient times to the present, war and strife have become the main theme of this peninsula, and every war will have a major impact on the geopolitical pattern of Eurasia.

The direct cause of the First World War was the struggle of Britain, Russia, and Austria-Hungary for the Balkans.

The closest to us is the Kosovo War in Yugoslavia, in which the barbaric bombing of the Chinese Embassy by US warplanes in Yugoslavia has become an eternal pain in the hearts of generations of Chinese.

Once "Yugoslavia"

The name Yugoslavia only appeared in 1929.

After the end of the First World War, under the impetus of great powers such as Britain and France, the countries of the Balkan Peninsula began to merge, and before it was called "Yugoslavia", this merged country was called the "Kingdom of Serbs, Croatia and Slovenes".

Through this name, we can feel that there are a series of hidden dangers in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia itself, and the most fundamental problem is the integration of different national customs and religious beliefs.

Yugoslavia has the phrase "six republics, five nationalities, four languages, three religions, two scripts, one nation".

Serbia, as the big brother, in Yugoslavia is somewhat similar to Russia's position during the Soviet era.

During World War II, the Yugoslavs waged an arduous anti-fascist struggle, and under the leadership of Tito, the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia was established in 1946, implementing a socialist system and becoming the third largest socialist country in the world.

China and Yugoslavia formally established diplomatic relations on January 2, 1955.

In the short decades after the end of World War II, Yugoslavia's prosperity in Europe could be arguably one of the best.

At the end of the 1970s, 36% of households in Yugoslavia owned a car, an average of one TV per 1.8 households, an average of one refrigerator per 2.1 households, and all children between the ages of 7 and 15 were eligible for 8 years of compulsory education free of charge.

At the same time, Yugoslavia's military strength was also very strong, known as the Tiger of the Balkans.

However, tito died in 1980, various ethnic problems in the country continued to deepen, and in 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed, and the good days of Yugoslavia came to an end!

The dissolution of "Yugoslavia"

After the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s, the United States did not hesitate to turn its guns on Yugoslavia, a complete and powerful Socialist Yugoslavia that was not in the interests of Western hegemony.

The first is the war of public opinion, in which the United States ridicules the failure of the Soviet model and hypes up the superiority of the American system, as well as the American dream and the universal values of the American model.

Then, with the help of some so-called non-governmental organizations such as the Democracy Foundation, under the slogan of democracy and human rights, huge sums of money were spent to fund the opposition, bought off major media, and encouraged people to march and protest.

Such a scene, in Ukraine, in Afghanistan, is the same, under the intervention of Western forces, the national contradictions in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia have become increasingly acute, the situation has begun to be turbulent, and civil wars have continued.

In 1992, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told the truth: "Immediately send an air force to bomb Belgrade to destroy the last Bolshevik fortress on the European continent!" This "Iron Lady" doesn't even want the minimum fig leaf.

In 1991, Croatia, Slovenia and Macedonia became independent. In 1992, Bosnia and Herzegovina became independent. Once very powerful Yugoslavia, only Serbia and Montenegro remained, and the two brothers established the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, referred to as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

In 2006, Montenegro declared its independence, and Serbia succeeded Serbia as the subject of international law as an independent state.

In just a dozen years, Yugoslavia has lost more than 80 percent of its territory and has gone from being a regional power that influenced the situation in Europe to a small country to be trampled upon.

Even more pitiful, Serbia was originally a coastal power in southern Europe, with many excellent ports and naval bases. However, under the joint sanctions of the West, Serbia's coastal territory was occupied by Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro and other countries, degenerating into a landlocked country, and the strong navy and many trading ports disappeared.

The "Kosovo War" broke out

Kosovo is located in the southwest of the Republic of Serbia in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and is an ethnic Albanian autonomous region.

In 1996, ethnic Albanian militants formed armed groups and began to use violent means to carry out separatist movements, and the armed conflict escalated.

In any case, this is an internal contradiction of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, but the European and American bigwigs want to take this opportunity to pull out the last nail in the Balkans.

In March 1999, the US-led NATO forcibly launched the Kosovo War under the guise of "humanitarianism" without the authorization of the United Nations Security Council.

Who is Vucic? Why can China's good friend, the "thorn head" of a certain country, be re-elected?

This is basically a clumsy performance of professional boxers beating up primary school students, the whole war was fought for 78 days, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was unilaterally bombed for 78 days, more than 2,500 civilian casualties, and nearly 1 million people became refugees.

Depleted uranium bombs, an inhumane weapon that has long been spurned by the international community, have been indiscriminately abused by the US military, and the radioactive material remaining in this munition has decayed for 4.5 billion years! But the U.S. military launched a total of 31,000 in 78 days.

After the Kosovo War, the depleted uranium bomb of "killing without blood" caused Serbian newborns to have multiple ectodermal tumors at the age of 1 to 5, multiple malignant blood diseases at the age of 5 to 9 years old, and the incidence of brain tumors in the ages of 9 to 18 increased sharply, and local doctors complained: "This is genocide!" ”

Almost every year in Serbia, commemorations are held in different forms.

On March 24, 2022, Serbia mourned the 23rd anniversary of NATO's bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and Vucic once again righteously and sternly denounced that NATO's aggressive acts 23 years ago will never be forgotten.

"Blood debt" to China

NATO owes the Serbian people a blood debt, and why doesn't China have a blood debt that has not been clearly calculated with the United States and NATO?

NATO bombed the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and no one in the international community spoke for the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at that time. The Soviet Union is dead, and the United States is like a "leading big brother", who dares not follow? There is only one country, and that is China!

China resolutely voted against the United Nations and firmly sided with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

At 11:45 a.m. on May 7, 1999, NATO attacked the Chinese Embassy in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

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I'm Ollie, next issue to talk!

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