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Ratko Mladic and Srebrenica: memory loss of massacres by all sides and the role of Alija Izetbegovic Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The trial of Ratko Mladic will be sweet music to the American agenda, the “Muslim victim card,” to cover-up the international terrorist ratlines which allowed terrorists to enter Bosnia, [...]
May 17th, 2012 | Filed under America,Balkans,Commentary,Europe,Latest Articles,Military,North America,Recent Articles,World | Read More »

Ratko Mladic, killing 3,500 Christians near Srebrenica & Islamic jihad: Bosnia & Western hypocrisy! Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The image of Srebrenica tells us more about the reality of the majority of the media and of course the “Muslim victim card” is being used in order to cleanse the Bosniak Muslims. After all, [...]
June 12th, 2011 | Filed under Balkans,Europe,Latest Articles,NATO,Terrorism,World | Read More »
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Ratko Mladic: What really happened in Srebrenica? Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The government of Serbia have arrested Ratko Mladic who was the former Chief of Staff of the Bosnian Serb Army and some people are claiming that this will end the chapter of this brutal civil war. However, Srebrenica is complex because [...]
May 26th, 2011 | Filed under Balkans,Commentary,Europe,Latest Articles,World | Read More »

Russia and NATO By Russia Profile The Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies The 1999 air war against the Serbs marked a decisive shift in NATO’s mutation into a supranational force based on the doctrine of “humanitarian intervention.” Its area of operations became unlimited, its “mandate” self-generated, and – as Dr. Trifkovic points out in [...]
April 23rd, 2011 | Filed under Europe,Geopolitics,Latest Articles,Russian Federation,World | Read More »

Europe’s Uncrowned Leader By Srdja Trifkovic The Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies “Total German triumph as EU minnows subjugated,” The Daily Telegraph headlined a report on Angela Merkel’s latest diktat. Whoever wants credit must fulfill our conditions, she says. These amount to capitulation by three vulnerable states on core policies, and further erosion of [...]
April 16th, 2011 | Filed under Europe,European Union,Latest Articles | Read More »

The Liberal Hawks’ Neoconservative Allies By Srdja Trifkovic (Chronicles) The Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies The problem with President Barack Obama’s foreign policy is that he combines the broad ideological assumptions of liberal interventionists with a leadership style that allows people more doctrinaire than he to dominate the internal debate and decision-making process. Libya [...]
April 13th, 2011 | Filed under America,Commentary,Latest Articles,North America,World | Read More »

The EU Titanic sails on Srdja Trifkovic The Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies The people of the Western Balkans, where the mantra of European Integration is still tirelessly parroted by the political class, should take note of the latest financial crisis to hit the EU. The Brussels-registered “Titanic” is performing, yet again, in line with the [...]
March 5th, 2011 | Filed under Business,Economics,Europe,European Union,Latest Articles,Law,World | Read More »

The Trouble Along the Edge of the Balkans Srdja Trifkovic The Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies On February 7 Senator Richard Lugar of Indiana, the highest-ranking Republican on the Foreign Relations Committee of the Democratic-controlled U.S. Senate, presented the Committee with a report prepared by his staff on the issue of Transnistria. The report [...]
February 23rd, 2011 | Filed under Europe,Geopolitics,Latest Articles | Read More »

Bosnia: the myths of peaceful Islam and the hidden Islamic jihad Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Bill Clinton supported radical Islam in Bosnia The hidden “Islamic jihad” and dimensions of Bosnia have been ignored prior to the conflict, during the civil war in the early 1990s, and afterwards. This misrepresentation of reality meant [...]
February 17th, 2011 | Filed under Balkans,Europe,Latest Articles,Terrorism | Read More »