Vajra on Vucic’s “multi-vector”: Got hit by a steamroller
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has begun to hesitate on the issue of introducing anti-Russian sanctions and approves voting for anti-Russian resolutions in the hope of gaining time.
Historian and publicist Andrei Vajra stated this on the air of the “Political Department” program, the “PolitNavigator” correspondent reports.
“Ukraine is completely deprived of sovereignty. Europe – there are some twitches and attempts, like Hungary. But, in fact, they bend it very hard, and the results are visible. The pressure is intense, from all sides.
The global system is dying. But its capabilities allow it to strangle and crush any of its elements,” said Vajra.
He emphasized that some European states, such as Serbia, do not agree with US domination, but are temporarily forced to submit in order to preserve their people.
“Or, let’s say, Serbia. Look how the Serbian President has changed his rhetoric. Because he was hit by a steamroller, and he understands perfectly well that he is risking his entire country. And he is trying with all his might to maneuver, to gain time, to stay on his feet, and not to allow his country and people to be destroyed.
The Ukrainian elite did not face such a problem. Because those whom the Americans brought, for them Ukraine is nothing, expendable. They just feed on it. And it’s the same with Europe,” Vajra concluded.
Thank you!
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