The West’s Ongoing Coercion Of Serbia

On Tuesday, Serbian Armed Forces used electronic jamming measures to neutralize a drone violating its airspace, near its southern border with the disputed territory of Kosovo. Only one day previous, Belgrade scrambled MiG 29 fighter jets against UAVs detected close to the border crossing and military installations at Merdare. While the UAVs swiftly withdrew, the … Continue reading “The West’s Ongoing Coercion Of Serbia”

The Rhetoric and Reality of NATO Integration in Bosnia and Herzegovina

As the conflict in Ukraine persists with little sign of a diplomatic solution, Western media outlets have begun paying tentative attention to the conflict’s potential to destabilize other parts of Europe, not least, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). The 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement which ended 3 years of civil war in Bosnia, also, under the auspices … Continue reading “The Rhetoric and Reality of NATO Integration in Bosnia and Herzegovina”

Understanding the Resignation of Lebanese Foreign Minister Charbel Wehbe

Lebanese Foreign Minister, Charbel Wehbe, resigned from his position last Wednesday, over remarks made during a TV interview, that insinuated the rise of the Islamic State (IS formerly ISIS) was facilitated by the Gulf States. Speaking to the Al-hurra regional network on Monday 17th May, Wehbe stated: "Those countries of love, friendship and fraternity – … Continue reading “Understanding the Resignation of Lebanese Foreign Minister Charbel Wehbe”