Political West blocks Russia’s UN discussion about NATO aggression on Serbia
By Drago Bosnic, independent geopolitical and military analyst
On March 25, Russia initiated a UN Security Council (UNSC) session concerning the 25th anniversary of the illegal NATO bombing of Serbia (then officially known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). The attack was essentially the final act of the political West’s direct involvement, following nearly a decade of aggression by NATO whose endgame was to dismantle Yugoslavia, primarily by reducing Serbian ethnic space as much as possible. Namely, since 1991, the political West sought to eradicate the Serbian population in western parts of former Yugoslavia, starting with present-day Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina. The former is effectively an outgrowth of the WWII-era Nazi-allied „Independent State of Croatia“ led by a monstrously genocidal regime known as Ustashe. The latter is a highly dysfunctional (con)federation cobbled together by NATO to prevent Serbian reunification.