Featured in montenegroBYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertyApr 29, 2020ShareMontenegro wants to know why Serbia is sheltering coup suspectRadio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Montenegro has summoned the Serbian ambassador to Podgorica after a suspect on trial over a failed 2016 coup attempt fled to Serbia’s Embassy to avoid detention… BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertyApr 29, 2020ShareBYBlake StilwellSep 12, 2019ShareThat time some guy seized power in Montenegro and won a full-scale warThere’s been a lot of attention on the tiny Balkan country of Montenegro in recent days — are they an aggressive people? Are they any more or less aggressive than any other people? What’s the metric to use for aggression? That equation changes w… BYBlake StilwellSep 12, 2019ShareBYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019ShareHow Montenegro responded to Trump and Tucker CarlsonThe government of Montenegro has defended its contribution to peace in response to a comment from the U.S. President Donald Trump, who said in July 2018 that the tiny Balkan state’s “aggressive” people were capable of triggering “World War III.… BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019Share
BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertyApr 29, 2020ShareMontenegro wants to know why Serbia is sheltering coup suspectRadio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Montenegro has summoned the Serbian ambassador to Podgorica after a suspect on trial over a failed 2016 coup attempt fled to Serbia’s Embassy to avoid detention… BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertyApr 29, 2020Share
BYBlake StilwellSep 12, 2019ShareThat time some guy seized power in Montenegro and won a full-scale warThere’s been a lot of attention on the tiny Balkan country of Montenegro in recent days — are they an aggressive people? Are they any more or less aggressive than any other people? What’s the metric to use for aggression? That equation changes w… BYBlake StilwellSep 12, 2019Share
BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019ShareHow Montenegro responded to Trump and Tucker CarlsonThe government of Montenegro has defended its contribution to peace in response to a comment from the U.S. President Donald Trump, who said in July 2018 that the tiny Balkan state’s “aggressive” people were capable of triggering “World War III.… BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019Share