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Daily: Secret operation, “Club 100” taking Serbia to NATO (Vecernje Novosti, Tanjug, B92)

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Representatives of the US embassy and NATO have intensified their efforts to bring Serbia closer to the Western military alliance.

Their goal is to establish the “Club 100,” writes Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti.

According to the newspaper, university professors and public figures would enter this “Club 100” in order to openly promote a policy of abandoning Serbia’s current course of neutrality.

As stated, the essence is to step up both the propaganda work, and operational activities on the field.

The paper points out that this extensive campaign relies on the global strategy of the West aimed at “eliminating the malign influence of Russia in the Balkans” – and that the key zone of intensified propaganda is precisely Serbia, but also the Serb Republic, “where NATO and Western intelligence officers have a special task to break the firm link between Milorad Dodik and the Kremlin.”

Referring to “well-informed sources,” the newspaper writes that second secretary at the US embassy (in Belgrade) John Bowermaster recently said that in mid-September, a group of professors will gather in Fruska Gora Mountain to be trained and educated on how to popularize NATO.

Vecernje Novosti, however, noted that Bowermaster is leaving his post, and that the plan is for the project which he started to be completed by his successor, John Rutherford. The article recalls that Cincila Moli (Serbian transliteration) from the department for propaganda activity of the European Command of NATO stayed in Belgrade last month, and talked with the representatives of some NGOs, asking about the public opinion about the US and NATO, and whether it can be changed.

See at: https://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2018&mm=06&dd=04&nav_id=104311

 

 

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