For too long, too repetitively, unimaginatively, boringly, and ultimately miserably, and of course without any consequences for their own reputation and influence, this tyrannical, almost racist habit of the US embassy continues, signing statements prepared by Muslim staff within the ‘US’ embassy.
Too often, these statements are inaccurate, foolish, and visibly the result of manipulation over a semi-interested colonizer. It’s all so pitiful that one has to wonder: are US ambassadors in BiH really that naive, or is this all part of the following agreement:
“We will support Islamic goals in BiH while attacking Islamic goals in the East? Including Islamic civilian targets. This way, our policy in the East will be hard to discredit. Because we can tell the Islamic world: ‘It’s not true that we’re working against Muslims; look at Bosnia, we support radical Islam, look at this guy, a radical, and we keep him at the helm of FTV. Look how strong he is, a true believer, his name is Džemal. Come on, Džemo, greet your friends from Al-Qaeda and ISIS. Come here, Džemo, so Uncle Murphy can show you to his friends.’”
Parody aside, the reality is that a radical Islamist is at the head of FTV. Parody aside, the US embassy has never questioned the appointment of a radical Islamist, without the necessary education, right out of prison, where he mingled with the terrorist Handal, to whom he promised to free him with a group of jihadists by storming the prison.
Never.
But the US embassy is concerned about a 10-year-old statement by Zoran Krešić, a Croat, in which he talks about blockade as a means of democratic political struggle for the marginalized against majoritarianism.
So, with this statement, Murphy confirmed earlier speculations that he is an Islamist mercenary. He stays silent about a radical who has unlawfully headed the Islamist FTV for 20 years but is bothered by a member of a marginalized minority nation who mentions blockades as a means of fighting for basic political rights.
With these statements, the US embassy is violating its own First Amendment, disgracing US society, meddling in the internal affairs of BiH, and spreading a false image of America among Serbs and Croats. To our people, the people of Tesla and Petar Herceg, Russia becomes closer and dearer.
In short, Murphy is spreading Russian influence over 75% of BiH, and it seems the American society is paying him for it.
Why is this gentleman doing this? Is he inciting civil disobedience among Serbs and Croats in America so that the Muslim lobby there can claim that we are the problem? It doesn’t make sense. These are reputable people who have been building a better America for centuries. A better one than Biden and Murphy.
The other answer that comes to mind is this:
Maybe they fear a repeat of the attacks by Alija’s Army on American towers?
If that’s the case, we understand. The wounds are still fresh from that most famous airstrike by the “magnificent” twelve, three of whom were from the BiH Army, and the coordinator of the attack was sitting in the BiH embassy in NYC. His name was Abu Meali. The favorite general of Komšić, Lagumdžija, and Alija, and leader of El Mudžahid.
But then it should be stated clearly:
“You know, Serbs and Croats, we understand that verbal delict is passé and banned, but we just can’t get those 3,000 dead that Alija’s army scattered across our land out of our heads. And, unfortunately, we have to do this. We’re scared. We’re pussies.”
You write it down, sign it, and publish it. You say, “I’m a pussy,” and that’s it.
Not some tweets that make you look like an SDA butler rather than a US ambassador.
In a country where paradoxes are part of everyday life, Michael Murphy, the US ambassador, has decided that sovereignty and justice must be sacrificed on the altar of base Muslim political games.
It all started when the Sarajevo media, with regular support from their loyal helpers at the US embassy, launched a lynching campaign against Zoran Krešić.
The reason?
Already seen.
A statement.
A statement, man!
Caught for a word, a string of syllables. And a Croat. The Bosniak AID records everything. Every spoken word. Not among Bosniaks. But among those people whose disappearance from BiH they wish for.
We all already know this practice well.
And somehow, we always hope that the raging Sarajevo jihad will one day, in its persecution, spare the US embassy, refusing to drag it onto its Bosnian head like a worn-out condom in its invasions into what isn’t theirs, which they can’t seem to stop.
In this country of “coexistence and togetherness,” where the good and non-violent only want to live with us, not next to us, but in such a way that they make the decisions, appoint, and we keep silent. Or move away.
Multiculture, man.
Now imagine if the same criterion, the lynch, were applied equally to everyone.
How many appointments would pass among Bosniaks?
For example, Krešić never threatened Bosniaks that he would kill them all, that they would all end up like in the Battle of Krbava, while Suljagić, for example, the gray eminence of every media persecution, did threaten Croats with genocide. That they would all end up like in the Battle of Krbava. Slaughtered, ritually decapitated.
Yet, we are not aware that the US embassy has protested that such a figure, who threatens Croats with genocide, sits at the head of an institution that fights against forgetting genocide. And that we all pay for.
Even if the Srebrenica scandal, staged from Uskoplje, had been committed by a Croat, not a Bosniak, even then, Suljagić’s threat should have been enough to have him arrested and prosecuted. But we haven’t seen that. Nor criminal prosecution in the case of sending bullets to himself and making a fake report to the police.
The man suffers no consequences. Someone can be a Handal follower and sit at the head of FTV, someone can threaten a general massacre of one nation or its elite and sit at the head of MC Potočari, someone can count heads, drones, shout “We are Turks, we are descendants of the Ottomans,” someone can found El Fatih kindergartens and sing songs calling for Hitler and burning the Jewish flag, fake doctorates and diplomas, someone can publicly say they know who asked for the criminals from Bugojno to be amnestied but won’t say, and that person will never be arrested, nor will their civil rights be revoked. Nor will the US embassy deal with them.
In any normal democracy, what Krešić said would be considered a legitimate political stance – after all, the small, robbed, killed, expelled, trampled, fallen have no other means of resistance to majoritarianism but blockades. Blockade is a word that came from paradise.
Martin Luther King didn’t march on Washington to admire the scenery but to force America to change. Through a blockade.
Gandhi didn’t drive out the UK colonizers with something unacceptable but through blockades.
Is that word “blockade” the key word that Muslim chauvinism has no answer to, so they are afraid of it?
If so, then great. Krešić has revealed to us their and Murphy’s greatest fear. The fear of ISIL fighters lies in the collective blockade of our people. A fist to the elbow for the Federation as these chauvinists, sold to us as partners by Mate Granić, are shaping it.
And isn’t the US itself a country that uses blockades to bring about change in certain countries? Blocking literally everything, the flow of goods, people, sometimes accidentally blocking lives with bullets, like 500K Muslim children’s lives in Iraq, all because that country doesn’t play by their interests.
It seems that only the USA can have interests and rights. And Haso and Huso from the US embassy in Sarajevo.
But when a Croat in BiH, a compatriot of Petar Herceg, the US hero who blocked the Japanese from terrifying America, when a Croat announces a blockade of the system as a form of political resistance, that suddenly becomes a problem.
The restoration of Herceg-Bosna, by God. Unforgivable!
Today’s hatred of Bosniaks towards HRHB is incomprehensible, given their great love for it during the war. Glorifying Tuđman from Podgora and Makarska.
We remind Bosniaks that many of them still use HVO pensions and that it would be okay for them to publicly lynch those people. Those are, by God, Krešić’s supporters!
Examples of blockades as a means of achieving rights in majoritarian societies are numerous: worker strikes in France, trade union protests in Germany, the civil rights movement in the US – all are forms of struggle for justice that history records as noble.
But in BiH, where democracy is still a fragile plant, every attempt to fight for rights becomes the subject of political lynching. Unless the blockades are undertaken by Bosniaks.
And who better to orchestrate this lynching than the Sarajevo čaršija, with the assistance of the US embassy, whose advisors clearly do not distinguish verbal delict from legitimate political criticism.
And while the US embassy remains silent about the ISIL fighter at the helm of FTV, because he was appointed by their puppet, we are preoccupied with secondary issues, the Sarajevo bait, “oh my, the embassy condemned the candidacy,” forgetting that at the heart of this scandal is a man who, by his own admission, planned a terrorist attack. And who should, if we were a society of equal Croats within the Cro-Bos Federation, be the top topic every day. And a reason for Croatian representatives to threaten blockades on a monthly basis. Until the trash is removed.
Not that journalists have to teach them this. Like journalist Krešić.
But it’s not just Šabić who is the problem. It’s also the sovereignty of this country.
Our dignity has been indirectly spat upon today.
The exhausted and compromised intimate of Selmo Cikotić, that is, the bottom called Michael Murphy, an ambassador with a mission that clearly has nothing to do with justice or stability, has become a symbol of American meddling in everything and anything.
A humiliator of every BiH statehood and a mocker of every logic.
The guy dabbles in trivialities from here to there. He wanders from gas pipeline directions to public appointments at TV stations, Murphy acts as the arbiter of everything, ignoring the fact that BiH is not Guam, but a sovereign state, at least on paper.
What would happen if the US embassy tried something like this in Germany or France? In China? No need to explain. He’d already be on a flight back to the bureaucracy that sent him there.
If there were the rule of law in BiH instead of the tyranny of Bosniaks, the OHR, and Murphy’s embassy, now it would be up to Željko Komšić and Bećirević, if they were true patriots, as well as the Serbian member of the Presidency, to finally show statesmanlike teeth and demand that the US embassy retract its statements or that their ambassador leave BiH for grossly violating the sovereignty of our country and trampling the Vienna Convention, which precisely defines the rules of good conduct in the host country.
This is how the country and society would unite.
But don’t be fooled – jihad pawns Komšić and Bećirević are too busy catering to their foreign sponsors to risk any serious move. And the Serbian member Cvijanović? Maybe she would react if the Croats asked her (they don’t have the guts to ask), but that would only lead to new sanctions because she dared to remind the colonizer that BiH is not Guam or their little fiefdom. There are already enough sanctions.
And so, while we deal with these diplomatic games, the real questions remain unanswered.
Who is actually running the US embassy in BiH?
Because with so much effort invested in preserving the position of a radicalized head of FTV, it’s hard to believe that this is the will of the American people.
Murphy might want to consider withdrawing, not just from BiH, but also from the USA. We’ve informed his bosses and the Croatian and Serbian diaspora in the USA. It’s hard to imagine he’ll have peace there after serving the most miserable term in the history of US democracy. A term that reeks of serious corruption and influence peddling for private enrichment.
Therefore, the esteemed gray eminences Haso and Huso, local advisors, should consider transferring their servant to another, warmer place. Afghanistan could be a good choice – there he’ll feel at home. As if he never left Sarajevo.
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