Octopus: Putin, Vuçiq of Maduro, the axis of the dictatorship and its consequences for Venezuela and the Balkans
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The axes of dictatorship continue to cast a dark shadow over the democratic world. Ignoring these acts strengthens these dictatorships, making them a serious threat to the entire world. Serbia, as one of the main contributors to this, is becoming the fuse of the Kremlin's bomb, ready to explode within the West.

This is stated in an analysis by Agim Musliu - director at the Institute for Hybrid War Studies "Octopus".

Musliu recalled that Nicolas Maduro won the presidential elections in Venezuela and immediately after the announcement of the results, his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin was among the first to congratulate him, followed by Serbian President Aleksandar. Vuçiq.

During the leadership of Nicolas Maduro, young girls were forced into prostitution to provide food. A country rich in natural resources has been reduced to extreme poverty, worse than some African countries. Currently, 94% of Venezuela's population lives in poverty, while 74% are in extreme poverty, unable to secure regular food supplies, Musliu said.

Approximately 300 Venezuelan women during Maduro's rule have been forced to work as prostitutes on the border with Colombia to provide food for themselves and their families. Despite the fact that it is also a poor country, Colombia is less poor than Venezuela, recalls the head of "Octopus".

Through hybrid warfare, Russia strategically pushed Venezuela into isolation, supporting the political dictatorship there, which continues after Maduro's victory. The main reason Venezuela is controlled by Russia and remains isolated with a corrupt political order is to ensure that this oil-rich country does not enter the international oil market. This allows Russia to sell oil to a country that has abundant reserves of this precious liquid, profiting economically from Venezuela's dictatorial situation.

This rogue government of Venezuela, which controls and steals wealth for a handful of people, also offers Russia a strategic position as an ally in Latin America, showing that modern Russian-sponsored autocracies and dictatorships are even worse than Adolf's Nazism Hitler.

Musliu says that the Russian president wants the same situation in the Balkans and intends to push this strategy at all costs through its representative Serbia and its subordinate Aleksandar Vuçiq.

"The destruction of democracy, the ban on EU integration, the sabotage of NATO, the control of human and capital resources, strategic positioning and the elimination of ethnic groups considered hostile, such as the Albanians, are all part of this plan. Surprisingly, the interest in lithium is strengthening the strategy of Russia and Serbia, and the West is neglecting this alarm to the extent that it may be too late to react, just like with Hitler in the Second World War," Musliu points out.

Congratulations to Vuçiq for Maduro for his "victory" will again go unnoticed by the West?

Vuçiq does not congratulate anyone in vain, therefore, his congratulations to Maduro draw attention once again to Serbia's strategic involvement in the Kremlin's Euro-Asian plans and the essential contribution of Vuçiq in the implementation of these plans.

How is it possible that the West allows Serbia to openly sabotage democracy globally, undermine the Western security strategy, contribute to the Kremlin's plans and continue to pose a serious threat to the Western Balkans? Perhaps no one in the EU knows the answer to this question, or it has been neglected due to the short-sightedness of development agendas created many years ago that have not been updated to respond to current threats.

We must remember that just like in Venezuela, Vuçiq and his group manipulated the elections in Serbia. Despite criticism from international reports such as those from the OSCE-ODIHR and other organizations, the West turned a blind eye and accepted these elections as legitimate.

Cooperation with Vuçiq is the same as with Putin, and cloning the two would not create a closer political and strategic relationship.

Musliu says that NATO and the EU should seriously reconsider their forms of cooperation with Serbia before it is too late.

"Preserving democracy, freedom and human development today is no longer an isolated issue, but an open issue of global influences," he concludes.

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