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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Ladies and gentlemen, TPC's March Around the World continues this evening, and the journey advances right now to Zagreb.
We are in Croatia this hour with Dr. Tomislav Sunich.
And to sort of lead into his appearance, there's a little Croatian rock for you.
Yes, indeed.
Dr. Sunich passed that song along to us last year, and we kept it tucked away for just such an occasion.
Tom holds a doctorate in political science from the University of California at Santa Barbara.
He gives lectures all around the world and has authored several books, including Homo Americanus, Child of the Postmodern Age.
He has previously served as a diplomat for the Croatian government, and he is representing his nation in this TPC's March Around the World, staying up to one o'clock in the morning his time.
Tom, how are you tonight?
Fine.
Well, thank you, folks.
It's always a pleasure to be with you.
And my best regards to all of your listeners.
I shouldn't forget an important thing.
I would like to extend my greetings also on behalf of the American Freedom Party.
We are now working on a big and a big conference in Boston on September Constitution Day.
So you're considered, I in fact suggested you as one of our keynote speakers.
So I certainly would be pleased.
And we'll talk about this some other time.
September, American Freedom Party is organizing a big conference at some government facility down in Boston.
Well, that's fantastic news.
That's exciting news.
Well, that's good to hear as well.
You know, there's always many important and exciting things that our guests and the organizations with which they are affiliated are presenting.
And we want to be a hub for that and a nexus, as our enemies call us, for good.
But Tom, again, representing Croatia tonight, one of the purposes of this special series that we do every March is to check in on the health of our European brothers and sisters and cousins throughout the Western world and beyond.
We had leaders last week from Germany, Scotland, and Australia appear.
So this is our first trip into the Balkans tonight with you.
And so I would ask you, as I asked a guest from Scotland last week, who said that the health of our people in the Balkans is much more sturdy than that of our kinsmen in the United Kingdom, for instance.
So I would ask you, what is the overall health of our race in Croatia and the Balkans at large?
When I ask you the health, I mean our mental health, our physical health, our spiritual health, our racial identity.
How are we looking in your part of the world, Tom?
All right.
Well, let me tell you one thing.
Of course, you know what the situation is now in Europe.
I'll start with some good news that I already repeated on several occasions on your program.
Namely, Croatia specifically is a very, very ethnically homogeneous country, conservative, Catholic, and of course, very, very European.
I'm sure you understand what I'm referring to.
You can jog downtown this very same moment, the downtown in Zagreb, and you will certainly be much safer than jogging downtown in Atlanta or Memphis.
Now, this is the good news.
By and large, I would suggest you folks, if you ever consider, you know, moving to Croatia, settling down here, there are quite a few of Croatian Americans who live here.
There are lots of French Croatians who live here, who are married here.
So this is a safe place.
Plus, of course, Croatia has a beautiful coast.
Now, what is the negative side?
The bad side of it is, of course, is the war.
And the problem with the war is not just Croats versus Serbs.
It's the war for the first time after the Second World War is literally making a divide.
It's splitting up whites, or if you wish, Europeans, whites, in two different camps, in two different fronts, so to speak.
So for instance, you've got the Baltic states and the Poles, of course, and the Slovaks who are very much, quote-unquote, pro-Ukrainian.
So implicitly, they are very much pro-American.
On the other hand, you have the Serbs, and of course, you have, to a large extent, large number of French nationalists, who I'm quite familiar with, who are very much in favor of, well, I don't want to say in favor, but who are condoning and endorsing, emboldening a little bit this Russian invasion.
So this makes me a great deal, great deal of headache, and not just headache.
It makes me quite sad about this.
On top of it, there's one thing I shouldn't forget.
Of course, Croatia is on the geopolitical level.
If you study a little bit the map, you know, Croatia is a member of NATO, you know, NATO outlets here in Croatia as well.
Serbia is not.
And on top of it, which is to make things even worse, Croatia has a sizable number, I don't know exactly how many, but certainly more than 20 and 30, of Azov volunteer fighters.
And some of them are former veterans of our war 30 years back.
And of course, I don't want to make any value judgments here on your show.
But the fact of the matter is, is that this is not good news, because again, we have European nationalists fighting each other and quarreling with each other and making a great deal of divisions.
And what you are now observing in the United States of America, you can also observe on the daily basis those divisions, those splits, also those psychological disputes here in Europe.
And it doesn't make me very happy.
Now I can continue a little bit just to give you a rough idea geopolitically.
Croatia is about 200 miles, north of 200 miles is Vienna.
Budapest is 200 miles.
Belgrade is 200 miles east.
Kiev is approximately from Zagreb from where I am about 600, 700 miles.
Moscow is about 1,000 miles by air.
And again, this is a rather condensed place.
And again, we should probably focus a little bit on Serbia because if you look at the map, literally, Russia is encircled by NATO members, including Croatia.
And then further south, you have Albania and Montenegro.
And of course, we have Greece and Turkey, which are also members of the NATO alliance.
So again, we can now speculate about the best case scenario, worst-case scenario, but the scenario doesn't look very good.
So I don't know how this is gonna end up.
The fact of the matter is we can of course now spend an hour just talking about the origin of the war.
I just read a nice, nice article by Bishop Vigano.
Beautifully, beautiful.
Please do read Bishop Vigano, who was a big supporter of Trump, like I was.
And he made some excellent statements about this war and who actually doctored up this war.
I guess, of course, you know who he meant.
He was basically neocons.
So again, I don't want to sort of shoot from all from all from all parts.
But please, if you have any specific questions, you are more than welcome to ask me, and I will try to be as specific as possible.
Tom, what we will do after that fantastic opening salvo that you just delivered, we'll toss it over to my co-host, Keith Alexander, and we will continue this discussion with Dr. Tomislav Sunic, former diplomat, live from Zagreb, Croatia, on this, our march around the world.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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We're in Croatia tonight with Dr. Tomislav Sunic, who gave us a quick assessment of the overall health of our kinsmen in the Balkans.
And it certainly sounds better than those who are faring than how those of us are faring here in the United States and in Canada and in Western Europe, especially the UK, where we visited last week, among other places.
But Keith Alexander, you, of course, were listening intently to Tom, as was I.
We have so much more to cultivate and develop this hour with Tom.
But response to what you heard and a question for our guest.
Well, Tom, this is Keys.
Let me just throw up a trial balloon and get your reaction to it.
It's apparent in America that the American mainstream, both of conservatives and liberals, but especially liberals, and especially the Jewish aspects of all of that, have decided that Russia is the bad guy.
They're the ones that they're always, for example, in the 2016 election, the Democrats were saying that the Russians hacked the election and were behind Trump.
Trump, even though he had an affinity to Putin, wasn't able to visit with Putin or have a summit with him because the establishment press, the establishment of broadcast media, everything else, the entertainment industries were so dead set against him.
And anything that he did with the Russians was going to draw some type of accusation that he was in the bag for them and that he was conspiring with them and whatnot.
Now, that bleeds over into this Ukraine situation.
The establishment in America is all for Ukraine and all against Putin.
How do you see it?
Tell me what you think.
Who are the bad guys and the good guys in this war and tell me why?
Well, first, let me tell you, folks, I'm a naturalized U.S. citizen, and I must tell you, for the first time in my life, I'm very, very much embarrassed with the incompetence of the people sitting in the White House.
I don't want to call them names.
You know who I have in mind, and even his vice president.
And even I sometimes wonder what is the first language of our President Joe Biden.
Sometimes he speaks English worse than a person here in high school in Croatia.
So I'm really surprised at first simply with the technicalities he expresses himself and he formulates certain words in the English language.
Now, of course, I'm glad you asked me this question because I, as a former professor, and still keep teaching and giving lectures all over Europe, and I always ask my students a rhetorical question, cui bono, who does it serve, who benefits mostly from this, specifically from this crisis.
And I guess we don't have to speculate very, very much as to who is the biggest benefactor, not benefactor, who is the beneficiary of this conflict, so-called invasion.
Well, let's call it invasion.
As I said, I don't want to make value judgments here.
But the fact of the matter is, if we put things in a larger perspective, we know who started this.
We know who started with the Maiden uprising in 1230.
We know what Zelensky, what type of statements he made over the last 10 years, and we haven't paid any attention to it.
Let me just, for a while, if I may, just transpose myself in the shoe of somebody who lives in, let's say, in Iraq or in Afghanistan.
I mean, again, I don't want to say that I sympathize too much.
I don't want to now play some false Samaritan card.
But the fact of the matter is that lots of people have perished, lots of people who have paid with their lives have died in Northern Africa and Afghanistan over the last 20 years precisely because of those humanitarian bombs and all those Samaritan type of adventures that have been carried out by the NATO forces and by the U.S. forces.
So again, I'm very, very skeptical about the U.S. involvement right now in this crisis.
I only hope that They will not push it further with the shipment of high-grade weapons, because this will definitely further incite the Russians or the Russian government to continue to actually ratchet up this conflict.
And I'm not happy with this.
Now, as far as specifically the United States is concerned, I guess we could talk for hours now how it all started with Victoria Nalanda and whatever, probably she talks in Hebrew with Zelensky and Belinsky.
What is the name of Blinken?
Blinken, this is the trio, famous trio.
They probably talk all in Hebrew, or who knows?
I don't want to make jokes of them, but they sound to me like brothers in arms or, you know, Victoria and Zelensky and green blood, actually.
Zelen in Zelen.
Zelen means, in Slavic language, means green.
So, you know, it's a common name, green blood among Jews as well.
Again, I don't want to speculate now.
This is not a conspiracy theory, but there are certain crises, there are certain circles in Israel, of course, and among Jews in the United States of America who may have certain interest in this conflict.
But again, let's keep in mind, let's not look at things in a black and white manner.
Putin himself, he's got quite a few of quote-unquote his Jews in his environment, including this guy Abramovich.
He owns several properties here in Croatia as well.
He's all over, you know.
He's of Jewish origin.
As of yesterday, his property was seized and something also here in Croatia.
So again, let's not just look at this issue as a Jewish versus Gentile issue.
It's more complicated than that.
I have problems with the fact that many, many Americans, many WASPs, many, many Gentiles are sometimes more Jewish than Jews themselves, who want to actually outjew the people.
You got that right.
So this is something that makes me a little bit upset.
So I guess I feel sorry.
You mentioned a while ago, I don't want to use some harsh words, some undiplomatic words, but again, look at the elections that were carried last year in the United States of America.
Were they rigged?
Very likely they were.
But I feel sorry for Trump.
I had invested so much energy also writing to him.
I don't know, he probably doesn't know my name.
It doesn't matter.
But I guess the whole situation in the United States of America doesn't, I don't like it at all.
Now, let's go back to Europe.
Look, if you look at Europe, you also got to understand the position.
Again, I'm not condoning them, you know, the NATO and NATO members and EU member states, the 28 of them, including Croatia.
But look, all European states, all member states, have very little of sovereignty.
And I guess one thing I shouldn't forget, this is Germany.
Germany does not have an independent foreign policy.
Germany is not a full sovereign country.
In fact, you know, if you look at the Charter of the United Nations, Germany is an occupied country.
Of course, this is not a diplomatic lingo, but the fact of the matter is that Germany has very, very little leeway in producing, in conducting its own foreign policy.
And of course, if you look at one important thing, historically speaking, geopolitically speaking, the alliance between continental Europe, between Germany, let's say from Riga and from Kiel, which is a port in Germany, all the way to Vladivostok.
This is the end of the American dream.
The Americans Monroe Doctrine, if you wish, since the beginning of the 19th century, simply does not have a luxury of having a strong continental Atlantic and, of course, the Atlantic, European, and Asian powers stretching from Asia all the way to Brest to France.
Keep in mind that it has been in the interest of the American elites and British elites, also during the First World War, Second World War, to keep not just the Nazis, the bad Nazis away, but also to keep, well, you know, the story, to keep America up, to keep Germany down, and to keep the Russians out.
So that's in a simple lingo.
And it's more to that.
Again, I frankly do not know which line I should take.
I should probably say a few more words about Serbia.
What is of big concern to me is that Serbia, again, I certainly wouldn't like to go to war with them again because after all, they are Europeans.
But the fact of the matter is that Serbia is not a member of the European Union.
It's not a member of NATO.
It has been so far semi-officially, a little bit officially, but more semi-officially, it has to some extent condoned.
It has been a little bit more sympathetic to the Russian involvement in Ukraine than other European countries, which have been really up in arms.
They've been using such a demonizing and criminology, criminalizing language against Putin, regardless of what I think about him.
But you can't, you can't use such a demonizing and criminalizing and defamatory language as a diplomat.
And this is unfortunately, this is continuing.
Tom Sunik, the diplomat, being very diplomatic tonight here on the program and with great information that he is sharing with us.
We're going to take a quick break.
We're going to come back to Zagreb with Dr. Sunich in the next segment.
One more segment on Russia, Ukraine.
Then we're going to focus a little bit more on what's happening locally in Croatia, the politics, the people, and liberty.
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Last week we were in Bavaria, Germany, in Ulster, that area of Northern Ireland and the lowland of Scotland and also in New South Wales, Australia, with our guest.
We'll be going in the next hour to London, England with Adrian Davies, the British barrister.
But right now we're in Croatia with Dr. Tomislav Sunich.
Now, Tom, of course, we'd be doing our audience a disservice if we were not talking about this issue between Russia and the Ukraine.
And I think it's particularly interesting that we're able to talk to people about it, that it's happening, the onset of it, at least, here during this, our march around the world, where we're going to get perspective from different European leaders all throughout Europe and beyond.
In the next segment, we will go back to local politics in Croatia just to give people a little bit more of a sneak peek in what's going on there on the ground where you are.
But one more question for me about the situation in Russia and the Ukraine.
Obviously, as I said last week, the constellation of these degenerate Western nations is in full array against Putin.
And as you have mentioned, it's a little more complicated than black and white here on this issue.
But the heads of these governments certainly don't represent all of the people.
That's for sure.
So my question is this.
What is the reaction of the people on the ground in Croatia in response to this conflict?
What do they see it as being about?
And also, if you could answer that and then touch on the fact that this is, though, however, dividing our people throughout Europe, our white brothers and sisters.
Go, Tom.
Yes, well, I said at the beginning, there is a big divide now between nationalists in Croatia and in Europe on the issue of Russian involvement and Ukrainian resistance.
I also mentioned, and again, I need to rehash it again, that there are quite a few Croatian volunteers fighting in the Azov Battalion, which in my view is just a big disservice, and it's simply not a good idea for us, and both on the public level and individual level.
Now, my impression is, and even some of my colleagues, I got into a big dispute with them.
They are very much pro-Ukrainian.
Of course, I'm happy.
One good point I should not forget is that now we are getting it, as of now, as of today, there are about 3,000 Ukrainian real refugees who have resettled now in Croatia, and the Croatian government has been quite generous in terms of accommodating them and everything.
So there might be in the long run a positive sign of what we call big replacements.
Afro-Asian migrants are now on the second burner.
They are not as important and in fact even now nobody is paying very much attention to them.
So this may have some positive results in terms of the repatriation or possible even expulsion of quite a few of those non-European migrants who had come over here across the Balkans over the last six or seven years.
As far as the conflict itself is concerned, of course everybody is a little bit tense and as I said, Croatia is a very safe place and no worries.
You can still jog, people go about their business.
But given the proximity of Russia and proximity of Ukraine first, and Moldovia is not very far, Romania is not very far, they're all now in the forefront of a possible anticipation of Russian invasion, which you never know how it will happen.
So again, I cannot give you a specific answer as far as Croatia is concerned.
Officially, and I'm very much against this, yes, an important point.
Croatia has supplied the Ukrainian forces, at least this is what this was officially announced, with 120 million dollars in Euros in light weapons.
And I think it was a very, very bad move.
And of course, I can tell you a few words about the psychology of the Croatian government.
I used to work for those guys back when Tujman was still alive.
Now, you have to keep in mind always this, quote-unquote, self-denial, if I don't know if I can use this word, as far as the Croatian political class is concerned.
Croatia has very similar psychology, political psychology, as the German official political class, because as you may recall, during the Second World War, Croatia was the last, the last and the best ally of Nationalist Socialist Germany.
So as a result, because of course you know what happened after the Second World War, there was massive killings here, biologically word destroyed Croatia.
So were Germans to a large extent who lost over 10 million people, Germans, you know, civilians, soldiers.
And as a result of this brainwashing and dumbing down, especially in higher education, Croatia has a certain complex of inferiority.
And hence the reason they have to double down now on their NATO membership, hence the reason they have to double down now on their friendly talk with Sorosh and some big tycoons from and of course hence the reason our politicians first travel before they go to DC they got to visit and pay respect and homage and do their rituals where in Tel Aviv or in Jerusalem and so on.
This is exactly the mode of behavior of the German political class.
So again, keep in mind, this Pro-Ukrainian, Anti-Russian rhetoric, which is sometimes even a violent rhetoric that you read in your official mainstream media here in Croatia is a direct result of the psychology that you can trace back to 1945, and the results being that the Croats, similar to Germans, need to tone down,
or rather abnegate their pro-national, socialist feelings and pro-fascist feelings.
Again, Croatia, despite all of this, and I guess we're going to be talking about this in the last segment, is a very conservative country, very, very anti-communist.
And most folks I know, even our football players, they are staunch anti-communists and very Catholic.
But in terms of this euphoria, negative euphoria as far as the Ukrainian Zelensky is concerned, he is constantly on news.
You can just see this guy.
I don't know if he ever wears, he should at least be polite and put a suit on.
He comes in his t-shirt or something, so he doesn't show very much respect.
Neither do his negotiators with him when they, you know, look, I like jeans, of course.
I like t-shirts, that's fine, but you've got to show some respect for your, for your, for your person you're talking to.
I mean, this guy looks to me like Charlie Chaplin, you know, something like whatever, you know, like a trickster who's probably good at fooling and bamboozling, you know.
And I wonder sometimes how come that so many Americans, especially folks in the State Department, I presume there are still some intelligent folks over there, like Philip Giraldi.
I like his stuff and his comments.
Philip Giraldi, he was quite active, Philip Giraldi, during the war here in both the Balkans.
There are so many issues I would like to cover with you, and I would like to stay focused, James.
And please, if I'm sort of moving away from our focus, please do remind me and let's just keep my line straight then.
Oh, no, no, Tom, you're doing great, and I appreciate all the insight you're giving us and your perspective and opinion.
Let's go to Keith very quickly because we only have about a minute before the break.
Go, Keith.
Okay, let me focus on two lies by the United States that have contributed to this conflict.
Okay, first of all, when the Soviet Union was breaking up, the American Diplomatic Corps and George H.W. Bush assured Gorbachev that NATO would not move and take in as members any former Warsaw Pact nations.
Okay?
Absolutely.
And that was absolutely done in the late 90s.
And Russia complained about it when they took in Hungary, when they took in the Baltic states, when they took in Poland.
And America's response was, well, you didn't get it in writing, which sounds, you know, you're either land ordering.
That's important.
I'm sorry to interrupt you.
We didn't get it in writing.
This is just the oral type of a statement.
And I'm sorry to, you're perfectly right.
In fact, let's, despite, you know, my harsh anti-communism, but the Soviets did their deal.
They pulled out their troops from the Warsaw countries like Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, and all the rest, Hungary, Slovak, Czechoslovakia, and so on.
But the Americans, in fact, the American NATO started expanding and expanding to Georgia all the way now.
In fact, Croatia joined the NATO.
See, that's Jewish power and influence again, Tom.
Yeah, I'm pretty much sure.
That's happening there.
But the other thing is Russians shouldn't feel like they've been singled out because the Ukrainians were lied to as well.
In the 90s, the Clinton administration got them to give up their nuclear weapons by telling them that we would defend them if they were ever attacked.
Obviously, that is another lie.
Well, this gets into a broader discussion.
And again, there's not enough time with Tom Suenich.
What an intellect for our people.
But America is the evil empire.
Anything that they claim Putin is doing, they've done 100 times over and 100 times worse.
And they've done it all over the world.
They've done it consistently.
We'll be right back.
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So Keith is going to take it from here.
I know I normally bring us back from the breaks, but yes, so you've got a question.
We were having an interesting little exchange during the break.
So let the audience know what we found out and what we want them to know about.
Well, I noticed there was an article by Tom in the Oxdale Observer recently on race.
And I wonder if that has any relation at all to this Ukrainian-Russian conflict.
And if not, what, you know, why should we focus on that article that you wrote, which, by the way, was a very excellent article.
Well, first, I got to tell you real briefly that I'm dealing with race and how actually our race, our gene pool, or in fact, our DNA affects our character.
So basically, it's not just a race, it's also a character.
So our character affects our race, and our race also affects our character.
This is a rather descriptive piece, and I put quite a bit of effort in it.
And of course, I collaborate with Kevin McDonald, who's a good friend of mine.
It was a piece I had about 20 or 30 different quotations that I translated from German into English and dealing specifically, the title of it is German Race Research from 1933 to 1945.
So this is not a pro-Nazi or whatever type of a piece, far from it, but I'm just sort of resuscitating and reviving some scholarly research done by German geneticists and biologists and psychiatrists during that period of time.
So it has nothing political in it, but of course it is political in a sense that it actually explains, again, and I repeat myself, how our character, how our behavior, how political decision-making actually depends very much on our racial composition and of course also on our genetic composition, not just on the level of our race or separate race, but also on the level of individuals.
So I would definitely suggest to some of your viewers and listeners to read the piece.
It was also reproduced by the UNS Review and also some of our colleagues.
And the piece will come out in French as well and in German.
So I've been working on it.
This is my best exercise for my mind when I translate things from German into English because truly it helps me keep my mind adrift.
Anyway, well, thanks for asking me about it.
Okay, Tom, let me ask you this about the situation in Croatia.
How free or unfree are you to discuss the Jewish question in Croatia?
I know when we talk with the German guests, we have to be very careful because if they say something that the authorities don't like that they think is critical of Jews, they're liable to wind up in jail.
Do you have hate speech laws in Croatia?
Do you have free on Crimea?
So we are better off than Hungary, I must say, in this sense.
There are no, like what the Germans call Volksverhetzung.
It's article number 130.
I know it by heart, but it's hard to translate it into English.
And yes, you're quite right.
But listen, be it as it may, let's face it, James and Pete, we all have to practice what we call self-censorship.
I grew up in communist Yugoslavia when I was a boy before I immigrated to the States.
And the one good thing about communism, those hacks, the communist bastards, if you wish, monsters, at least you could recognize them.
Even a person, an uneducated person, even a person from the street, Joe Sixback, could tell who the communist was because communism was a pathology.
Jennifer John was a liar.
It was a mandacious system.
The problem with the liberal system, the way you see it in the United States of America and the European Union, you don't know who your enemy is.
It's very difficult to detect the major, major political category, who is your friend and who is your foe.
Jostis and Amikos Karl Schmidt wrote about this, and I wrote about this quite extensively.
So yes, indeed, what we have now, you can talk in the United States, you can talk in Croatia.
We got lots of those porn stuff, you know, what you call it, soap operas, movies, vulgar movies on TV coming from the States.
It's just awful stuff.
You can talk about this as much as you can.
See, that's what spreading democracy under NATO seems to mean nowadays.
It's transgenderism and homosexual rights.
Yes, yes.
Let's call it anal democracy.
We got this anal democracy and coming in into Croatia and in a very, very refined and very insidious manner.
So this is what I actually fear more than actually this hardcore terror by communists.
And again, I'm not sure.
Oh, yes, there's no doubt about that.
That's a great point.
And a good question by Keith as well.
But with only about five or six minutes to go before we need to begin to wrap this up, we're going to be going to London, England in the next hour with the British barrister Adrian Davis.
And we'll continue this conversation about Russia and the Ukraine.
I mean, certainly all of the guests we're featuring from around the world this month, we will be getting their take on it from their different and respective ports of call.
But you are in Zagreb tonight, Tom.
You're in Croatia.
You've touched on it this hour.
You opened with it this hour.
It is a safer place.
It's a more homogenous place, which, of course, correlates with safety.
But what are some of the issues?
What are the local issues that Croatians are concerning themselves with?
If I was living in Croatia right now, what would be the issues outside of the war, of course, that people would be talking about?
Well, listen, I forgot to mention this basket case called Bosnia and Herzegovina.
For the time being, everything is safe and sound, and people are nice to everybody.
But I forgot to mention that just 30 miles south is Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is literally an artificial protectorate.
And as long as the money keeps coming in from the United Nations and from different NGOs, the country functions well.
But let's keep in mind, and again, you have three different ethnic groups there.
You have, of course, Serbs, Serbs.
They have quite a deal of autonomy, and they're, of course, very much pro-Russian.
And then, of course, you have Croats who are literally dying out because what do you call it?
The birth rate is almost nothing, Zilch.
And then, of course, we have a very large Muslim.
I'm not talking about Turks themselves.
I'm not talking about Arabs.
But I'm talking about Europeans who a long time ago accepted Islam for a variety of reasons.
I could give a lecture now for an Albanians about this.
These are Albanians.
Maybe Albanians.
They're a very different volume.
They are, of course, mostly Muslims.
So keep in mind, again, this is something quite dangerous.
Turkey, over the last 20 years, has played a very substantial role in this area because it used to be part of Turkey, Ottoman Empire, a long time ago.
So keep that in mind.
And of course, Saudi Arabia is also quite active in the neighboring Boston and Herzegovina.
They are financing those different Islamic schools and so on.
And, you know, as a former diplomat, I know this best.
All those spying agencies, they usually camouflage, they hide behind some Samaritan escapades and so on.
They talk about human rights and all this that.
So again, it really very much depends on how much, let's say, as a Christian civilization will stick together.
So it really depends on the situation.
I am very much concerned with Germany.
And of course, whatever happens in Germany, at least we have a saying here, because we're part of Austro-Hungarian Empire, Croatia, and Slovenia as well.
We're very much Western-oriented.
So folks even get offended if you tell them that they're the Balkans.
We don't consider them ourselves the Balkans, whatever.
We are part of Central Europe.
So Vienna is only less than 200 miles from here.
So by and large, whatever happens in Vienna and Berlin will spill over into Zagreb or Ljubljana next time.
Ljubljana is 50 miles from where I live.
The Slovenian border is six miles, six miles.
Well, I forgot to tell you last, not least, the American embassy is half a mile.
I can see it from my window here.
So anyway, so how can I tell you?
But it's okay.
I mean, I go extend my passport every once in a while.
And I'm only sorry that, again, we don't want to change topics too much.
I'm sorry that Trump is no longer in power and could do much better.
Well, don't be too sorry for too long because I have a feeling he's going to make a comeback in the next election.
I'll tell you what, the world's on its head right now.
Who knows what's going to happen?
But he's getting old.
Not as old as Joe Biden.
Oh, well, you're right.
Anyway, let me tell you, folks, by and large, as I said, Croatia is a good place, and do come and visit Croatia, especially during the summer times.
Women are good looking, by the way.
I don't want to sound like a macho, don't get me wrong.
You know, people are sound and they certainly...
I notice that the women in Eastern Europe tend to be very attractive.
At least Donald Trump thought so.
Very, very well.
They're very tall, you know.
Croats are very tall, folks, six feet, you know, average, you know.
So by and large, you know, you could also come over here and visit, and you'll be surprised.
You'll probably find quite a few of American Croats here, and especially the coast.
This is something, you know, gorgeous.
And I would suggest you kind of.
Croatia is on the Adriatic coast, right?
It's beautiful.
But listen, if you ask me about the situation, what may happen tomorrow or the day, I cannot.
It beats me.
I don't know.
It can be a war, all-out war.
It can be a third world war.
It can be an atomic nuclear holocaust.
Who knows what may happen?
But for the time being, this is still a safe place.
And again, as I said, we will see what's happening in Germany because Germany is the core place in Europe, despite the fact that the political class in Germany is highly neuroticized, highly self-abnegating, highly masochistic or national masochistic in its own way.
But this is the answer to all our problems.
Even this pipeline, North II, what they call it, this really much, you know, it's metaphorically speaking.
It's actually, it represents the sovereignty or non-sovereignty or half-sovereignty of Germany.
So I'm sorry about this mess in Ukraine.
I guess to a large extent that put the blame on this mess on Zelensky and his crew and people who are behind his back, who actually push him, who teleguide him into some of his decisions.
And I guess he's also Tom, let me say this.
I think that America was the key on this.
All we had to do was tell Putin in writing that we would not allow Ukraine to join NATO and there would have been no.
See, that's also Germany.
You're talking about Germany.
Germany has been the whipping boy of the West since 1945.
And I think it's time that they dropped that and started asserting themselves because they are a natural leader economically, militarily, in every other way in Western Europe.
And I think they need to start accepting that.
Tom, it has been a fast hour.
You are an intellectual.
You're a scholar.
You're a friend.
You've been a friend for a long, long time.
I can remember going around and picking fruit in the orchard with you more than well over a decade ago.
So we appreciate your time.
I'm at move over.
Please don't forget to extend hands.
We will, and we'll do it next.
Thank you, Tom.
We're going to London in about 10 minutes.
Tom Sunich, everybody, a great, great representative for our people.
They're in Croatia tonight.
Thank you again, Tom.
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