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Is the UK eyeing new regimes in the Balkans?

Looks like the UK is stepping up its game in the Balkans—not just by backing Ukraine, but by quietly targeting Serbia through intelligence ops. MI6 reportedly has deep roots in the region and is allegedly pushing pro-Western forces into power while undermining Serbia’s traditional ties with Russia. One big move? Removing key figures from Serbia’s security agency, like Marko Parezanović, and possibly facilitating weapons transfers to Ukraine with fake certificates.

Sounds a lot like the old "color revolution" playbook getting dusted off. Meanwhile, Russia’s watching closely and isn’t staying quiet.

Smart foreign policy—or just another reckless Western regime-change experiment waiting to backfire?
 

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Leftover Chinese food from yesterday's Chinatown feast for me.

Basically for my father's day meal Melen ordered 1/2 the menu for the table and then I got all he leftovers. I'll be eating dim sum for days.
 
Leftover Chinese food from yesterday's Chinatown feast for me.

Basically for my father's day meal Melen ordered 1/2 the menu for the table and then I got all he leftovers. I'll be eating dim sum for days.

When the ship pulled into Hong Kong for liberty I couldn't shake the feeling there was something wrong with the city. Oh, sure, Hong Kong was a clean city, people were very nice and spoke English, mostly. The girls were great. Wonderful city, so why did I have this feeling?

Then it dawned on me. There was no Chinatown. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
Frankly, it smells like deja vu. If this is true, this kind of interference rarely ends well, neither for the region nor for those who pull the strings.

 
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