
Bosnia: Where Unelected Foreigners Rule, Override Elections, and Call It Peace
As an experiment in globalist technocracy, Bosnia and Herzegovina has had a far wider influence than many care to acknowledge.

As an experiment in globalist technocracy, Bosnia and Herzegovina has had a far wider influence than many care to acknowledge.

The outgoing UN high representative predicted that the multi-ethnic state he governed for years could be pushed towards fragmentation under external pressure from both the U.S. and Russia.

The Bosnian Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations taunted his Balkan panjandrum with a relic from Hitler’s Germany.

Following a court conviction, the Republika Srpska leader is attempting to ensure political continuity for the Bosnian Serb entity.

“Surrender is not an option,” Dodik declared as commenting on being formally stripped of the presidency of the Republika Srpska.

The Bosnian Serb forces threatened with a shootout if their federal counterparts attempted to capture President Dodik.
The proposal adds a new twist to the tense standoff over Bosnia’s fragile post-war governance.

“The Bosnia and Herzegovina you knew no longer exists,” Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik said after being found guilty of defying the country’s UN High Representative.