Burnin' down the house
'Red Hand' Revolt In Serbia: People Power Or Color Revolution?
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/red-hand-revolt-serbia-people-power-or-color-revolution
For six weeks now, Serbia has been rattled by what purports to be a student rebellion, leading to the prime minister’s resignation last week and rumors of a snap election. Students from sixty-three colleges of five state and two private universities, as well as four high schools, have emerged as the biggest challenge to the Progressive Party rule—and fueled rumors of yet another "color revolution."
Late last week, thousands of students rallied in the capital, Belgrade, and set out to Novi Sad—the second-largest city in Serbia and the site of a tragedy that has served as the trigger for the entire crisis. The concrete canopy of the Novi Sad railway station, built in 1964 but recently renovated as part of a bullet-train project, collapsed on November 1 and killed fifteen people.
Serbia is the largest of the six successor states of the former Yugoslavia (Kosovo, a breakaway Serbian province that the United States and its allies consider the seventh, doesn’t count). Belgrade has no intent of joining NATO, which bombed Serbia in 1999 to occupy and detach Kosovo, and officially aspires to join the European Union—but has so far refused to go along with the bloc’s sanctions regime against Russia.
Would love to see the latest figures on what USAID has been spending in Serbia, but DOGE went berzerk….however;
Since 2001, the United States has provided more than $1.1 billion in assistance to Serbia with approximately $840 million invested by USAID to undertake activities to drive reforms in partnership with government institutions, the private sector and civil society.
Is there a color revolution going on in Serbia right now?