Aleks Djuricic 🇺🇸⚖️🗽 Profile picture
Attorney | Juris Doctor | B.A. Political Science | 🇺🇸 grown with 🇷🇸 roots☦ | Intellectually Radical | Culture—Law—Politics | #crypto #Cardano | #MementoMori
Jul 5, 2023 7 tweets 2 min read
Now that the malevolent impact of foreign influence and special interests on 🇺🇸 foreign policy is slowly being exposed, wait until people begin investigating what really occurred in Yugoslavia in the 90s.

It was the blueprint and test case for the global nation-building regime. That includes everything from military and information tactics, including the collusion between government officials, media propagandists, think-tank operatives, and their special-interest funders.
Jan 25, 2023 26 tweets 5 min read
🧵History isn’t taught entirely, so we can’t draw parallels.

It’s not about tanks for 🇺🇦. They won’t be there soon. Jets will be next. It’s about continually escalating to the point of “necessary” intervention. Every war we’ve been involved in began with a series of such events. Let’s take WWII. Pearl Harbor wasn’t a random Japanese attack.

With the New Deal floundering in 1937, FDR shifted his attention to foreign policy—which he didn’t pay much attention to before—to fulfill his political ambitions, including his desire for reelection to a third term.
Jan 25, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
More tanks & support to Ukraine. Three additional B-52 bombers flying to unknown locations. Russian warships with hypersonic missiles in the Atlantic. No attempts at negotiating peace.

If you didn’t recognize the endgame last February, do you understand now?

Pray for humanity! 90 seconds to midnight. Wake up!
Jan 10, 2023 12 tweets 3 min read
🧵 A recent Foreign Affairs article suggests that 🇺🇦 will be able to retake Crimea by the end of summer 2023.

This means we shouldn’t expect the war in 🇺🇦 to end this year, that death and destruction will continue, and the threat of catastrophic escalation remains a possibility. With that in mind, reasonable people should recognize that ending the war in 🇺🇦 ASAP is in everyone’s interest and, hopefully, by agreement, not global obliteration. To end it by agreement though, we must assess everyone’s motivations rationally—which no one seems inclined to do.
Jan 6, 2023 7 tweets 6 min read
On Orthodox Christmas Eve, two Serbian young men—ages 11 & 21—were wounded by Albanian gunfire from a moving vehicle while carrying home Christmas yule logs in Gotovusa, Kosovo*.

More “democracy” & “rule of law” in Kosovo*.

@NATO_KFOR @USEmbPristina @USEmbassySerbia @StateDept Image Statement from Serbia’s Ambassador to 🇺🇸 @markodjuric regarding the attack.
Dec 1, 2022 52 tweets 13 min read
When I tried to add additional tweets to my tweet from 2 days ago with nearly 200k impressions, several tweets posted individually. As I went down my timeline to delete and repost, I deleted the original too. 🤬 Luckily, I had the this ⬇️ open in my browser to screenshot… Full disclosure: I was ratioed BAD in the original so I know what it looks like to some people but whatever…

I spent the time to write a response, so I’m going to tweet it regardless.
Oct 31, 2022 8 tweets 2 min read
Now that Republicans and the Right are likely set to take over Congress and governorships in states across the country, the Democrats and the Left want us to forget all of this: ⬇️ ♦️They discredited decades of scientific research and public health credibility;

♦️They mandated vaccines which harmed some people more than the virus ever could and forced people to lose their jobs;
Oct 30, 2022 7 tweets 2 min read
How can the American Right preserve American culture and identity?

One thing that is sorely missing from 🇺🇸 culture is the teaching of American history and culture through the use of stories and music.

Let me explain why. In 2018, the Serbian gusle—a single-stringed musical instrument made of maple wood accompanied by singing—was added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list.

Gusle were and continue to be a way that Serbs record and pass on Serbian epic poems and history to new generations.
Oct 4, 2022 15 tweets 3 min read
I’ve been very critical of our refusal to negotiate with 🇷🇺 after threats of nuclear escalation, primarily because I’m convinced self-interested bad actors are driving this policy. Still, I also don’t want to ignore what may be a real concern of well-intentioned policymakers. If we negotiate at this point, there’s no doubt it will seem to adversaries we are setting a precedent that if they obtain nuclear weapons, we will be forced to back down. I fully understand and share that concern with policymakers that recognize this, so here are a few points.
Oct 2, 2022 6 tweets 1 min read
I’m not a military strategist, but once NATO called Putin’s bluff by explicitly supporting 🇺🇦, Putin should have known the West’s gloves were coming off & that this wasn’t just a war between just 🇺🇦 & 🇷🇺 in the West’s eyes. The Nord Stream pipelines situation is evidence of that. First off, the recent partial mobilization seems to have come too late and not large enough, and 🇷🇺 will suffer a severe setback. Maybe 🇷🇺’s playing some type of 4D chess intending to drain 🇺🇦 & NATO resources going into winter, but even then, it’s naive.