ESW Eurasia Editor Stas Krapivnik Hosted Drago Bosnic

Working Brother Talking the Latest Color Revolution Attempt in Serbia 02/04/2025

Stanislav Krapivnik
Stanislav KrapivnikESW Eurasia Editor

"I think the good thing is, when it comes to Serbia, we have a bunch of patriotic people. And I've seen that the last several decades...so for the Russians, all you have to do for Serbia is just get to us, and then we're going to do the rest...at least for us. Because right now the problem for us is we're surrounded [by the EU vassals and NATO]."


"We're not only surrounded physically on all sides. They [Serbs] also have these people who are running the show within the country and are battering down all patriotic organizations, they're trying to undermine them from within in any way that they can, they'll try to destroy the patriotic movement in Serbia. But that's impossible, because like 80% of Serbs are patriotic."

-- Drago Bosnic

Last night ExitStrategy.World Eurasia Editor Stanislav Krapivnik hosted Drago Bosnic of the Working Brother webcast, "the worst comedy show on the Internet" which streams from Serbia. Drago is a friend of long-time RogueNews guest Joaquin Flores, a Mexican-American geopolitical analyst from Southern California who has a Serbian wife and children. Drago also knows Nebojša Malić, a fellow Serb and decades-long critic of the Globalist American Empire's wars and color revolutions waged against his native land.


Drago tells Stas that the Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić hardly runs a staunchly pro-Russian government, it's just that the GAE is frantically going for broke knowing that time is running out on their Ukraine project and the old Anglo-American deep state's ability to dominate Europe and the world. So even Vučić's affirmation that Serbia will never join in the sanctions against Russia is intolerable defiance for the Brussels, London and Washington overlords to stomach. Stas replies that Russians are tired of having to sort Europe out every 80 years or so, and that European subservience to London and Washington has created enormous problems for the Russian people. Stas mentions Yugoslavia's refusal to submit to Hitler in the spring of 1941 delayed Operation Barbarossa by weeks, which together with Greek resistance, may have saved Moscow from Nazi occupation.


Listen in to this 41 minute conversation on Russia-Serbia relations and the nationalist future of a post-GAE Europe.