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Serbian Russophiles
Both the Serbs and the Russians seem to have mastered the art of self-deception through their own propaganda. When delving into Serbian newspapers under the tight grip of the criminal cartel led by Aleksandar Vučić, one is struck by the uncanny resemblance between Vučić’s rhetoric about the United States and the statements made by Slobodan Milošević. The narrative follows a familiar script: portraying the United States as inherently evil, driven by a desire to dominate the world. Any actions that might suggest otherwise are dismissed as mere ploys to deceive the masses and further their alleged malevolent objectives. According to this narrative, every seemingly innocent act is shrouded in conspiracy, ensnaring many unsuspecting individuals. Aleksandar Vučić attributes almost mystical powers to the CIA, manipulating societies and economies to their advantage. He pins blame on the U.S. for the societal ills stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic, citing class divisions and fostering hatred, all while decrying globalism and condemning the perceived lack of national patriotism.
US Sanctions Vulin
Serbia’s Beria
The unstable, irrational, psychotic Aleksandar Vulin, who resigned as head of Serbia’s Security and Information Agency (BIA) two months prior, showcases signs of instability with his audacious claim. In a statement to Serbian news outlets, Vulin remarked coldly, “If Nikola Sandulović had laid a wreath on Himmler’s grave, Mossad would have killed him. If he had laid a wreath on Osama bin Laden’s grave, the CIA would have killed him. Laying a wreath on the murderer of Serbs, Adem Jasari, he was only detained.” This statement serves as a glaring testament to Aleksandar Vulin’s alarming state of mind. What Serbia’s Beria failed to acknowledge is that neither Himmler nor Bin Laden have graves.
Brutal Assault
Nikola Sandulović’s plight involves a kidnapping and subsequent beating by approximately 15 men, some recognized as Serbian criminals involved in the EU-dubbed terrorist attack in Banjska, Kosovo, in September. Since the 1990s Yugoslav wars, pro-Russian Serbian Communists have been viewed by most in the U.S. Intelligence community as criminal perverts. The international finance markets may impose further restrictions on Serbia’s closeness to the Kremlin, with the expectation of sanctions against Aleksandar Vučić. Video footage shows Sandulović in a non-responsive state, bearing significant bruising and marks on his face and body. His family reported suspected neurological damage, with his right hand completely paralyzed and displaying disoriented behavior. Despite Vulin’s resignation, he claims the arrest warrant for Sandulović remains valid. Increasingly, voices call for an international arrest warrant for the former intelligence chief, Aleksander Vulin.
US Targets Vulin
Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, Brian E. Nelson, asserted, “The US Government will not hesitate to target actors that abuse their positions for personal gain while undermining effective and democratic governance in the Western Balkans.” Nelson emphasized that this action holds Aleksander Vulin accountable for corrupt and destabilizing acts that have facilitated Russia’s malign influence in the region. Vulin’s involvement in transnational organized crime, illegal narcotics operations, and misuse of public office has been meticulously documented. His connections with U.S.-designated Serbian arms dealers have facilitated the unhindered movement of illegal arms shipments across Serbia’s borders, amplifying corruption within the country’s governing institutions.
Vulin’s Assets
As a consequence of this decisive action, all property and interests in property owned by Aleksandar Vulin within the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons are now blocked and must be reported to OFAC. Additionally, entities owned, directly or indirectly, by Vulin, individually or in the aggregate by 50 percent or more, are also subject to blocking. All transactions by U.S. persons involving property or interests in property of designated or otherwise blocked persons are prohibited unless authorized by OFAC through a general or specific license or exempted. Financial institutions and individuals engaging in transactions or activities with the sanctioned individual may find themselves subject to sanctions or enforcement actions.
Breaking News
Propaganda Deception: Vučić’s Anti-U.S. Narrative Unveiled
Exposing the uncanny resemblance between Vučić’s rhetoric and Milošević’s statements, delving into the deceptive narrative against the United States.
US Sanctions Vulin: Vučić’s Regime Under Scrutiny
The U.S. takes decisive action against Vulin, highlighting corrupt dealings promoting Russian activities and Vučić’s regime’s involvement in bloodshed.
Vulin’s Disturbing Claims: Serbia’s Beria’s Oversight
Examining the instability in Aleksandar Vulin’s state of mind, revealing alarming statements and pointing out the failure to acknowledge historical facts.
Sandulović’s Plight: Criminal Acts and International Outcry
Describing the tragic situation of Nikola Sandulović, victimized in a kidnapping and beating, with growing international calls for justice.
US Targets Vulin: Accountability for Destabilizing Acts
Underlining the U.S. commitment to holding Vulin accountable for corrupt acts facilitating Russia’s influence and amplifying corruption within Serbia.
Asset Freeze on Vulin: OFAC’s Bold Move Against Corruption
Detailing the consequences of U.S. action, blocking Vulin’s assets and warning financial entities engaging with him of potential sanctions.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the key focus of the Serbian propaganda?
The propaganda centers on portraying the United States as inherently evil, driven by a desire to dominate the world, with actions dismissed as deceptive ploys.
What prompted the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control to sanction Aleksandar Vulin?
The U.S. took decisive action to hold Vulin accountable for engaging in corrupt practices that prioritize personal and political gain, facilitating Russian malign activities in Serbia.
What alarming claim did Aleksandar Vulin make?
Vulin claimed, “If Nikola Sandulović had laid a wreath on Himmler’s grave, Mossad would have killed him,” revealing signs of instability in his state of mind.
How does Nikola Sandulović’s condition appear after the incident?
Sandulović is currently in a wheelchair, his right side is paralyzed, and he has experienced significant weight loss, along with enduring persistent pain.
What actions by Aleksander Vulin led to the sanctions imposed by the U.S.?
Vulin’s involvement in transnational organized crime, illegal narcotics operations, misuse of public office, and connections with U.S.-designated Serbian arms dealers contributed to the sanctions.
What are the consequences of the U.S. decisive action regarding Aleksandar Vulin’s assets?
All property and interests in property owned by Vulin within the U.S. or in control of U.S. persons are blocked and must be reported to OFAC, with financial institutions and individuals facing sanctions for engaging in transactions with him.
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