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Originally Posted by damirstthe
Montenegro is a perfect geographically placed country for a potential base to cover the entire presence over the whole Balkan Countries (Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Greece etc.). It is P-E-R-F-E-C-T !
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And this is exactly why it was separated from Serbia, with a help of Albanian Muslims coming from Kosovo to vote for "independence" while getting official documents (passports) in Montenegro to support their president.
Referendum about separation barely succeeded because there was 0,6% people more than the minimum threshold of 55%. Muslim Albanians (majority imported from Kosovo for that purpose) basically decided about the future of this "country".
What NATO is not mentioning is that Montenegrian president is the perfect example of a dictator. Somehow no one has a problem with a guy that is literally a kingpin of mafia there. He is on the head of state since 1991....yes, 1991, just rotating roles and titles. This is 27 years on power!
All good, he is safe as long as serving NATO interests and the main one was done long ago, separation from Serbia and now establishing a NATO base there. This was a huge success knowing how much Russian money was invested in properties there and because of a historically strong pro-Russian sentiment in Montenegro.
While we speak roads from that shithole are built toward rest of Europe, going through Serbia ( that is financing parts on their own because puppet regime there has to do it). This is basically a development of infrastructure for NATO that is completing presence in the region (Albania, Montenegro, and Serbia is the only one left as non NATO country) and connecting ports.
When looking a bigger picture, Russians fucked up seriously here and lost a strategic battle. Russians are literally pushed out like monkeys and they didn't do shit about it and they lost stable presence in Adriatic.
It took many years to do it and a lot of staging and many secret operations to be done but was eventually done without a shot fired. Corruption, crime, political games, blackmails, propaganda...literally all ingredients for a good book about spies and geopolitics.
Oh yes, news about coup d'etat was a joke and part of the game, used to justify and additionally increase anti-Russian sentiment that is continuously developed and boosted with the propaganda, in the process described above.