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    Post by Guest Wed Dec 09, 2020 12:46 pm

    Što će biti dobro kad i Kina i Rusija i Turska i Amerika i Evropa i Saudijska Arabija budu imali svoje ispostave, pa svi jedni druge krenu da optužuju da su strani plaćenici. Savet za štampu neće znati šta ga je snašlo.
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    Post by Nektivni Ugnelj Wed Dec 09, 2020 1:20 pm

    Janko Suvar wrote:Kaze Bugajski:

    - Cilj dijaloga Srbije i Kosova treba da bude medjusobno priznanje
    -Trampova administracija se fokusirala na ekonomske odnose, a mora i na politicke
    -Dejton nije napravljen da stvori efikasnu centralnu vlast, treba napraviti ustavnu, administrastivnu i izbornu reformu
    -Treba koristiti ekonomske mere da se ojaca centralna vlast, oduzimajuci sredstva entitetima i kantonima koji se zalazu za nezavisnost. 

    -Strani faktori koji negativno uticu na regionu su Rusija i Kina
    -Balkan je od strateskog znaja za Moskvu
    -Srbija pokusava da imitira Brozovu politiku, balansirajuci izmedju EU/SAD i Rusije
    -Treba se fokusirati na one cinioce koje Rusija eksploatise: disinformation, korupcija, nacionalni ekstremizam, veze ruskih oligarha sa lokalnim politicarima, verskim institucijama itd
    - Moskva koristi Srbiju da podriva zapadnu bezbednost i integrativne procese. 
    -Moskva podrzava etnicke konflikte i pokusaje DRZAVNIH UDARA (ja podvukao posto je jebeno neverovatno Prezidensi koji vraća normalsi - Page 14 1399639816 )



    -Treba pruziti alternative oslanjanju na rusku energiju i kineske zajmove
    -Susedne drzave: Madjarska, Bugarska i Hrvatska imaju negativan uticaj na Balkan 
    -Americke politika prema ruskom uticaju na Balkan treba bude asertivna - da ukaze na ekonomsku slabost Moskve i eskalirajuce unutrasnje konflikte. 

    -Rusija je increasingly unmanageable state. 

    -Kina povecava uticaj na kultur, medije, gradjansko drustvo, da promovise kineske diplomatske ciljeve.

    Tacno je da Bugarska ima negativan uticaj na Balkan i da zato njen uticaj treba ukloniti odatle
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    Post by Guest Wed Dec 09, 2020 1:23 pm

    Jel ima ikog sa pozitivnim uticajem na Balkanu?
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    Post by boomer crook Wed Dec 09, 2020 1:26 pm

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    Post by Erős Pista Tue Dec 15, 2020 5:32 pm

    (who want it)

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    Post by Margit Savović Wed Dec 16, 2020 2:53 am

    Ali Meg Whitman kao kandidatkinja za Sec. of commerce. Bukvalno Ana Brnabic Amerike. Sjebes milijardu dolara kroz Quibi i onda te demokrate angazuju na javnu poziciju iako si Republikanka. 

    Pi, gade mi se.
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    Post by Guest Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:15 pm

    Sen. Bernie Sanders said Sunday he'd like to see more progressives in President-elect Joe Biden's Cabinet.

    Speaking on ABC's "This Week," Sanders said, "What I have said many, many times is the progressive movement itself probably is 35 or 40 percent of the Democratic Coalition. And I believe that the progressive movement deserves seats in the Cabinet; that has not yet happened."

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    Post by Летећи Полип Wed Jan 06, 2021 11:32 am

    ice President-elect Kamala Harris is facing accusations of plagiarism after telling Elle Magazine a story from her childhood that sounds very similar to one told by Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

    In an October interview, Harris recounted a story her mother told of attending a civil rights march in Oakland, California when she was a child.
    “My mother tells the story about how I’m fussing,” Harris recounted. “And she’s like, ‘Baby, what do you want? What do you need?’ And I just looked at her and I said, ‘Fweedom.'”

    Social media users including Andray Domise, a contributing editor for Maclean’s Magazine, noted the story was remarkably similar to one King Jr. first told in a 1965 interview with Playboy.

    https://www.mediaite.com/biden/kamala-harris-accused-of-plagiarizing-story-from-martin-luther-king-jr-about-attending-civil-rights-march-as-a-child/


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    Post by ćaća Thu Jan 07, 2021 6:18 pm

    https://twitter.com/ForeignAffairs/status/1347333346850955271?s=19

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    Post by Nektivni Ugnelj Thu Jan 07, 2021 6:48 pm

    Takodje gomila hladnoratovskog razmisljanja/lupetanja kod Fakdijuove, slicno kao i kod Rusa (pomenuta ŠećeroskaZaharova), ali za tzv zvanični Beograd ne baš najbolje vesti što je ona dobila poziciju u novoj administraciji koju je dobila. Jedino ih može, kao i do sada, umiriti to što je jasno da se na ovaj prostor ovde očigleno gleda kao na duboku pozadinu.
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    Post by Guest Fri Jan 08, 2021 11:46 am

    Biden’s NSC to focus on global health, climate, cyber and human rights, as well as China and Russia
    By Karen DeYoung
    Jan. 8, 2021 at 3:30 p.m. GMT+1

    The incoming Biden administration plans to restructure and expand the operations of the White House National Security Council, establishing new senior positions on global health, democracy and human rights, and cyber and emerging technology, signaling a sweeping shift in priorities, according to a senior adviser to the Biden transition.

    Russia, which the Trump administration had subsumed into the NSC directorate for European affairs, will again be given its own NSC senior director, the adviser said, speaking on the condition of anonymity before the plans and positions were announced Friday.

    We expect to be taking a stronger position on China than has been the case in past Democratic administrations,” with significant new staff positions to handle “a much more assertive China abroad, and a much more repressive China” at home, the adviser said.

    Each new administration has reorganized the NSC and put it to different purposes since the body was established more than seven decades ago to coordinate and reconcile diplomatic and military perspectives. Most have hewed, with mixed success amid competing priorities and conflicting personalities, to a basic formula in which NSC aides refine options, tee up final decisions to be made by the president, and make sure they are carried out.

    President-elect Joe Biden, facing massive domestic problems and a rapidly changing strategic landscape, has said his goal is to break down barriers between national security and domestic policy, “especially on crosscutting issues” such as “covid, climate, migration and even U.S.-China relations that have touched so many domestic equities,” the senior adviser said.

    In a press release on the new NSC hires, Biden said he and his team would “ensure that the needs of working Americans are front and center in our national security policymaking.” With more appointments still to come, more than half of the newly appointed senior NSC officials are expected to be women.

    Another transition official said that even on those issues that don’t have an obvious domestic nexus, such as nuclear threats from North Korea and Iran, “part of the metric” for judging policy success will be “what this is doing for the American people, American workers, American families.”

    Biden’s NSC also is designed to repair what he and other critics charge has been a largely dysfunctional national security team under President Trump, who hired four and fired three national security advisers.

    The current holder of that office, Robert C. O’Brien, has reportedly considered resigning after Wednesday’s Trump-incited storming of the U.S. Capitol by a mob of the president’s supporters, a step already taken this week by O’Brien’s deputy, Matthew Pottinger.

    The policymaking influence of Trump’s NSC, like much of his administration, rose and fell depending on the whims of the president. In its first iteration, it gave Trump’s then-chief strategist and campaign guru, Stephen K. Bannon, a seat at the NSC “principals” table, usually reserved for top national security officials and Cabinet secretaries, and downgraded the roles of military and intelligence chiefs.

    Biden’s only addition to the traditional table is former secretary of state John F. Kerry, whom he has named as special envoy for climate and a fully fledged NSC principal.

    Most of Biden’s top national security picks so far, including Jake Sullivan as national security adviser and Antony Blinken, his nominee for secretary of state, are veterans of the Obama administration
    , as are many of the new hires. They include Elizabeth Cameron, a biologist and biodefense expert who wrote the Obama “pandemic playbook” as NSC director for global health security, the job to which she will now return as senior director for global health security and biodefense. The health directorate itself was eliminated by Trump.

    Among nearly two dozen appointees named Friday, Jon Finer will become Sullivan’s principal deputy. He was an adviser and speechwriter for then-Vice President Biden before becoming chief of staff for then-Secretary Kerry at the State Department.

    Yohannes Abraham, director of the Biden transition team who is to become NSC chief of staff, held substantive roles in the Obama White House and became a senior adviser at the Obama Foundation.

    Brett McGurk, who will serve as overall coordinator for the Middle East at the NSC, spanned the Obama and Trump administrations as White House special envoy to the international coalition against the Islamic State, until he quit in late 2018 in protest of Trump’s decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria. Under Obama, McGurk also served as deputy assistant secretary of state for Iraq and Iran, working closely with Biden when he was President Barack Obama’s designated point person for negotiations with the then-struggling Iraqi government.

    Rebecca Brocato was named as senior director for legislative affairs, a step up from a similar job she held in the Obama White House. Tarun Chhabra, NSC director for strategic planning under Obama, will become senior director for technology, and Juan Gonzalez is to be senior director for the Western Hemisphere, a promotion from similar jobs he held at the Obama NSC and State Department.

    The incoming NSC senior director for South Asia, Sumona Guha, focused on that region in Kerry’s State Department policy-planning staff. Emily Horne, named as NSC spokesperson, was assistant press secretary at the Obama NSC.

    Amanda Sloat, named senior director for Europe, held similar jobs at the State Department and White House. Andrea Kendall-Taylor, named as senior director for Russia and Central Asia, has been a senior intelligence officer on the region.

    Melanie Nakagawa, to be senior director for climate and energy, advised then-Secretary Kerry on that issue.

    Others have less immediate Obama-Biden administration connections. Shanthi Kalathil, who was named coordinator for democracy and human rights, directs the International Forum for Democratic Studies at the National Endowment for Democracy.

    Sasha Baker,who will be senior director for strategic planning, served as national security adviser to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and deputy policy director for Warren’s presidential campaign. Tanya Bradsher, a veteran of the Obama NSC and Department of Homeland Security, who left a job as chief of staff for Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va.) to join the transition team, will serve as senior director for partnerships and global engagement.

    Biden advisers and transition officials said that the presence of so many Obama veterans should be seen as an advantage rather than a source of concern, bringing years of experience in more junior jobs to leadership positions.

    “The people that Biden has hired have deep experience in the agencies where they’re operating now,” said a former top Obama national security official. “I think that counts for a lot, particularly after a period when that wasn’t the case.”

    “This is a generation coming up to leadership positions,” the former official said, noting that Sullivan will become the youngest White House national security adviser since McGeorge Bundy under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. “It’s a team that knows each other well. . . . They’re collegial, but I think will challenge each other” and be challenged by Biden.

    In addition to long-standing ties to Biden, many have direct relationships to each other. Army Gen. Lloyd Austin, Biden’s choice as defense secretary, stands as the odd one out on the senior national security team, having spent his career in the military. But he is close to Biden, going back to the military service of Biden’s late son, Beau, who served under his military command in Iraq.

    Outside concerns have been expressed over Kerry’s expansive role. While Kerry’s brief is limited to climate, Biden sees that as having a foothold in virtually every foreign policy and national security issue. Questions have been raised among career officials inside the State Department, where his office is expected to be housed, about the potential size of his staff and influence over the department and Blinken, his former deputy secretary.

    A person familiar with Biden’s thinking dismissed those concerns as misplaced, stipulating that the climate position will play a part in all foreign policy issues, deserving of a role at the NSC principal’s table, but that there will be only one secretary of state and no diplomatic freelancing.

    Kerry, who is expected to have a demanding travel schedule as he represents the United States at ministerial-level climate summits and other international meetings around the world, will have to compete with other top officials for allocation of full-time staff and use of finite resources such as official aircraft.

    Rather than the contests for influence over policy and resentments that have plagued so many administrations, “having a lot of smart and seasoned people at the table is a high-class problem to have,” said John Gans, author of “White House Warriors: How the National Security Council Transformed the American Way of War.”

    “History suggests that positions don’t cause problems, people do. Kerry, Blinken, Sullivan and the president-elect have worked together constructively and cordially in the past; there’s every reason to think they can do so again.”

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/biden-nsc-covid-climate-cyber-china/2021/01/08/85a31cba-5158-11eb-83e3-322644d82356_story.html
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    Post by Erős Pista Fri Jan 08, 2021 11:51 am

    Mrzim rasizam, crnce Ruse i Kineze.


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    Post by MNE Fri Jan 08, 2021 2:12 pm

    ako se fokusiraju na climate hoće li ugasiti bitcoin čije rudarenje danas vuče struje kao jedna Švajcarska
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    Post by Nektivni Ugnelj Fri Jan 08, 2021 4:02 pm

    Meni ce biti zanimljiva politika prema EU, posebno Nemackoj. Da li ce povuci Trampove carine, za pocetak.
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    Post by Guest Mon Jan 11, 2021 6:13 am

    (CNN)President-elect Joe Biden on Monday will nominate William Burns as director of the Central Intelligence Agency, CNN has learned, tapping a respected veteran American diplomat who has served in posts around the world from the Reagan to the Obama administrations.

    "The American people will sleep soundly with him as our next CIA Director," Biden said in a statement.
    If confirmed, Burns would become the first leader in the CIA's history whose lifelong experience comes from the State Department.
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    Post by Mr.Pink Mon Jan 11, 2021 6:14 am

    sleepy joe kaze da ima nacija da sleep soundly 

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    Post by MNE Mon Jan 11, 2021 3:58 pm

    Srećom su makli onog rasistu.


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    Post by Nektivni Ugnelj Mon Jan 11, 2021 4:13 pm

    buffalo bill wrote:
    (CNN)President-elect Joe Biden on Monday will nominate William Burns as director of the Central Intelligence Agency, CNN has learned, tapping a respected veteran American diplomat who has served in posts around the world from the Reagan to the Obama administrations.

    "The American people will sleep soundly with him as our next CIA Director," Biden said in a statement.
    If confirmed, Burns would become the first leader in the CIA's history whose lifelong experience comes from the State Department.

    Bivsi ambasador u Rusiji sef CIA. Lovely.
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    Nije on neki jastreb.

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