Utorak, 22 travnja, 2025

HOW BIDEN’S SHADOW STILL REACHES THE BALKANS: Schmidt, Putin and the Deep State Paranoia

“Appointed to provoke Putin, now abandoned by everyone but himself. Schmidt is the leftover of a war machine that refuses to die.”

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Joe has lost the election — but his ghost still haunts Bosnia. There, he has a tireless servant: the High Representative.

Trump has returned. He’s already on the throne. But you wouldn’t know that if you’re watching the Balkans. Here, a ghost from the Biden era still walks among us — Christian Schmidt. A political relic from Merkel’s Germany, parachuted into Bosnia by Biden’s deep state, now clings to a mandate no one wants to acknowledge. He was sent to provoke Putin — and he’s doing a damn good job at it. Bosnia is once again a playground for global experiments. And Schmidt? He’s the lab rat who thinks he’s the scientist.


SCHMIDT: A RELIC CHOSEN FOR CONFLICT

Christian Schmidt is the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina – a position with no democratic legitimacy, no judicial oversight, and no clear legal mandate. Appointed in 2021 at the request of the Biden administration, but without confirmation by the UN Security Council, Schmidt currently wields more power than any elected official in Europe. Officially, he is tasked with overseeing the implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement. In practice, he imposes laws, silences political dissent, and destabilizes an already fragile region. His actions – particularly against pro-Trump leaders – directly threaten the potential for U.S.-Russia cooperation and undermine Trump’s strategy for ending the war in Ukraine

Few Americans know it, but Schmidt wasn’t picked by accident. Biden’s team needed someone Moscow would reject in the UN Security Council. So they chose Schmidt — the very man who, as Merkel’s agriculture minister in 2014, launched Germany’s trade war on Russia after the annexation of Crimea.

A perfect anti-Russian figurehead. No consensus. No neutrality. Just provocation.

Russia withheld its vote, but Biden’s people sent Schmidt to Bosnia anyway — claiming the powers of the Office of the High Representative (OHR). At first, he was quiet. Almost harmless. But as Trump’s political resurgence became inevitable, Schmidt activated.


FROM NEUTRAL BUREAUCRAT TO GEOPOLITICAL TRIGGER

With his recent remarks — essentially telling Serb leader Milorad Dodik “have a safe trip to Moscow” — Christian Schmidt has dropped all pretenses. The message is clear: provoke Putin’s involvement in Bosnia, then use it as political ammunition. This maneuver fits a wider pattern. By luring Russia into the Balkan theatre, Schmidt sets the stage for EU media and the Biden administration to accuse Donald Trump of “losing control” over foreign policy — before he even formally reclaims office. It’s not diplomacy. It’s baiting. And Bosnia is the trap.

Schmidt didn’t come to stabilize. He came to bait.

His mission now? Expel Milorad Dodik — the Serb leader of Bosnia, openly pro-Trump, openly anti-globalist — and push him straight into Moscow’s embrace. It’s not about the rule of law. It’s about creating a narrative. If Putin reacts, even verbally, the Democrats can sell that as proof of Russian aggression.

Bosnia becomes the fuse. Trump becomes the target. And Schmidt? The man lighting the match.


SCHMIDT AS A THREAT TO U.S. FOREIGN POLICY

In one of the most absurd legal maneuvers of post-war Europe, Christian Schmidt unilaterally amended Bosnia’s Criminal Code to include penalties for disobeying “the High Representative.” The problem? The term “High Representative” does not exist in the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina. By inserting a non-constitutional figure as the source of legal authority, Schmidt effectively criminalized disobedience to himself — a foreign-appointed official with no democratic or legal mandate. Imagine a U.S. law punishing citizens for not believing in Santa Claus. Now imagine that law being written by someone who wasn’t even elected. That’s Bosnia in 2025.

Biden’s administration is fading, but Schmidt remains. Not with support — but with power. Dangerous, illegitimate power.

He unilaterally amended Bosnia’s criminal code to make disrespecting his own decisions a criminal offense. Yes — you go to jail if you ignore this unelected German official. Sound familiar? Hello North Korea — you’ve got competition!

These powers were never granted to him under the so-called Bonn Authority. He simply took them.


A LAW HE WROTE, A LAW HE ENFORCES

For German media, Schmidt claims he’s “not targeting Dodik,” just “applying the law.”

But that law — surprise — was written by Schmidt. Approved by Schmidt. Enforced by Schmidt. And aimed exclusively at Schmidt’s political opponents.

If that’s not persecution, what is?


TRUMP’S NON-INTERVENTION POLICY UNDER ATTACK

Trump’s doctrine is clear: no foreign entanglements, no moral imperialism, no meddling in sovereign affairs. Yet here we are — with a German bureaucrat waving an American badge, trampling over Bosnia’s sovereignty, jailing political opponents, and sabotaging Trump’s foreign policy in Europe.

Schmidt is not just rogue — he’s hostile to the idea of American peace.

But Interpol understood the game. They refused to issue a red notice against Dodik. So did Hungary and Israel — countries that know the difference between law and vendetta.


THE BOSNIAN MUSLIM LOBBY AND THE MONEY PIT

Bosnia’s post-war political identity has yet to fully confront its radical Islamist legacy. The ideological and paramilitary ties between segments of the Bosniak leadership and foreign mujahideen remain a taboo subject in domestic and international discourse. This unresolved issue resurfaced tragically in 2024, when a 14-year-old boy, shouting “Allahu Akbar,” walked into a police station and slit the throat of a Serb police officer. He had intended to kill another. Despite the brutality and the clear ideological motivation behind the act, Christian Schmidt – the High Representative – failed to mention the incident in his latest report to the United Nations. Selective silence has become a tool of political management. But in Bosnia, silence is rarely neutral.

Meanwhile, Bosniak political elites are paying U.S. lobbying firms enormous sums to convince the new Trump administration that Dodik — a constitutionalist by all means — is somehow a threat to the Dayton Agreement.

Irony? No. Strategy.

Strategy funded by taxpayer money. Strategy wrapped in hysteria.


Schmidt Must Go

Schmidt is not just a relic of the Biden years — he’s the last remaining soldier of Biden’s war for Ukraine, operating from a proxy address in Bosnia. A man without a mandate, without legitimacy, yet armed with the full weight of international silence.

Removing him is not about Dodik. It’s about reclaiming control. Ending the shadow war. Restoring dignity to American diplomacy.

Bosnia doesn’t need Schmidt.
America doesn’t need Schmidt.
Peace doesn’t need Schmidt.
And Ukraine? Ukraine needs peace — not provocateurs.

Time’s up.

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