The North is burning for Trump: Milos Mitrovic



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While in the United States there is increasing talk of the “peaceful handover of power” after the presidential elections of November 3, hypothetically, but also according to an investigation according to which Joseph Biden has an advantage over the current president, the Serbia officer is dominated by a true trampomania.

North burns for Trump 1Photo: S. Milojković

Either the US elections are not thought at all, because it seems that we are in a trance because of the mercy with which Trump supposedly pours us, or all sinful thoughts are forced so that “Sleepy Joe” takes over the White House.

Every American half sentence that refers to a possible electoral defeat is weighed on the American public and interpreted as their determination not to recognize the results in that case.

Like Slobodan Milosevic twenty years ago right now in Serbia, or like Alexander Lukashenko, whose defeat in the elections, as far as the western part of the world is concerned, is theoretically a done deal, to which Trump compared Mitt Romney.

It is true that Donald Trump will continue to fight for re-election until his last breath.

The words he uttered last week that his government would “continue” after the elections bear witness to that fighting spirit, rather than his intention to become a dictator.

The determination to consolidate a conservative majority in the Supreme Court that could fail in the event of tight election results also speaks to Trump’s determination, which, however, is in line with the law.

Biden and part of the public do not want the late liberal Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg to be replaced by Catholic Amy Connie Barrett, who was nominated by Trump for the weekend.

But they cannot avoid it, because the mandate to decide on this matter is held by the Senate, where the majority is held by the Republicans.

Despite its pomp in our audience, Serbia, with or without Kosovo, remains, to put it mildly, a secondary issue for the White House. Washington’s signatures were not Trump’s desire to present himself to voters as a peacemaker, because who else in America cares and who knows about the Yugoslav patrols and who would corner the current president on November 3, but they are mainly part of their Middle East policy.

After those signatures, an ordinary American might think that Serbia is somewhere on the Arabian Peninsula.

After all, Trump is being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize because of Israel’s reconciliation with Bahrain and the Emirates, and not because of Kosovo and Serbia.

But the Serbian government certainly has every reason to really support Trump this time, and not like four years ago, when Vučić was a friend of Bill Clinton, and his billboard tabloid supported his wife’s opponent.

And that’s after the elections, congratulating him. Aleksandar Vučić’s government has no reason to be with Trump for the solution for Kosovo, but for the solution, that is, the government.

While Vučić rules unbridled and arbitrary, Trump rules capriciously and his desire for arbitrariness is limited by the system of an organized state.

But the catch is in Belgrade’s willingness to collaborate until it agrees to everything in exchange for which we can only speculate, because this is a gray area of ​​deals in which Trump and his entourage are mahers.

What if “sleepy Joe” still wins? It is possible that Vučić has a backup variant, we must remember how much he was attacked in 2015 with the intention of personally expressing his condolences to Biden, then vice president of the United States, for the death of his son. However, a change in administration would certainly bring uncertainty.

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