Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Russia bars 79 Washington's puppets linked to voting for Montenegro’s NATO membership

By Vladimir V. Sytin

Russian authorities have barred 79 citizens of Montenegro from entering the country in response to recent bans Podgorica placed on 149 Russians traveling to Montenegro. The "undesirable" list reportedly includes prime minister Dusko Markovic, president of the Assembly Ivan Brajovic, the leader of the Democratic Party of Socialists, Milo Djukanovic, and members of Montenegrin parliament, among others. Those placed on the Russian blacklist were selected because of their role in voting for Montenegro’s NATO membership.

Previously, the Montenegrin opposition coalition Democratic Front stated that it would initiate a referendum on the entry of the country into the NATO if a decision about Montenegro’s NATO membership were made by a legislature. According to opposition leader Andrija Mandic, the Western alliance has made the great mistake of sending Montenegro an invitation because NATO member states know that two thirds of Montenegrins are against membership of the country in NATO. He thinks it is especially dangerous for Montenegro that the decision was made by parliament in defiance of the will of citizens.

Incidentally, Serbian authorities stated recently that Serbia would not enter NATO. It is worth recalling that the aggressive Western alliance (essentially the United States) waged the illegal bombing campaign against Serbia in 1999, although the Balkan country posed no threat whatsoever to NATO members. Do you remember "war criminal" Slobodan Milosevic, the Serbian President branded "the butcher of the Balkans," who was compared to Hitler? Mr. Milosevic died in prison, some say murdered, before he was cleared of charges by the International Criminal Tribunal. Unsurprisingly, the Serbian society is full of hatred for the Western alliance.

In fact, the Western alliance is the cover for Washington’s war crimes. Many observers think it can provide no other service.

So, the government of Montenegro should take note that the only sovereign country in the West is the U.S. All the rest are Washington’s vassals. Anyone integrated into the West, be it NATO or the European Union, is subject to U.S. pressure.

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