After posing as neutrals while damaging the constitutional order of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the core, Germany and Austria now continue their geopolitical mission—under the guise of the rule of law—by banning travel for those daring to state the obvious: the emperor—i.e., the High Representative—has no legitimacy.
By: Poskok Editorial
As Bild.ba exclusively reports, Berlin will ban entry to Milorad Dodik, the president of the still-so-called Republika Srpska. Austria is reportedly considering a similar move. And of course, who else would pull such a colonial, repressive, and utterly undiplomatic maneuver if not the two most aggressive enforcers of the constitutional coup in BiH?
Let’s not forget, it was Germany and Austria who, through Christian Schmidt—Merkel’s former agriculture minister and Biden’s long-distance valet—installed a political apparatus in 2021 whose mission was never to build peace, but to provoke Russian attention. Precisely: Schmidt is the war-mongering minister from 2014 who declared the first trade war against Putin from EU soil. The reward? A position in BiH. The goal? To provoke Moscow into meddling in the Balkans, creating another flashpoint between Russia and Trump.
In fact, during the early hours of the planned proxy war in Ukraine, Schmidt was handpicked specifically as a candidate Putin would not and could not accept. That alone reveals everything about German foreign policy.
Dodik, as a symbol of “sovereigntism” in a colonial protectorate, is the perfect target.
This travel ban is not a diplomatic act. It is a desperate one. More precisely, a move by exposed desperados, whose policies are collapsing, resorting to restriction instead of dialogue. To ban a politician’s travel for opposing colonial justice is to admit justice does not exist—only coercion.
If the Dayton Agreement were truly respected, Schmidt would be permanently banned from political engagement—not only in Bosnia and Herzegovina but also from returning to Germany. Perhaps even from Austria. But peace in BiH, just like the genuine progress of this country, has never really been their interest..
And let France and the UK do the same It would only help us identify who truly stands behind Schmidt—and who’s still pretending to be the European Union.