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THE SAKER – Color Revolutions have brought destabilization and destruction to a growing number of victimized states ever since the US unleashed the first modern one against Serbia in 2000. It might come off as antithetical for any multipolar supporter to claim that constructive and applicable lessons can be learned by studying this technology, but as taboo and ‘politically incorrect’ as it may be to say that, the present global strategic situation suggests that it’s actually true and conforms to the forecast that the author made last summer.

The disciplined and selective utilization of key precepts of Color Revolution planning can be instrumental in catapulting a multipolar cause to the forefront of domestic and even international politics, which is why it’s so advantageous for activists to learn these techniques.

Whether consciously or by coincidence, the Balkans are once more leading the way in spearheading the deployment of a revolutionary strategy, albeit this time it’s not one of unipolar domination, but of multipolar liberation.

The civil society movements that have sprouted up in the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia over the past year share in the similarity of being test cases where low-intensity Color Revolution technology has been applied to advance multipolar agendas.

While each ongoing case study is presently separate from the other, the exciting potential exists for their respective momentums to converge together in forming the basis for a peaceful multipolar front coalition that could effect serious geopolitical change in the Balkans. In order for that to happen, however, several preliminary steps must be undertaken first.

The article begins by describing how Color Revolution technology, typically recognized as destabilizing and destructive, can creatively be used for stabilizing and constructive multipolar purposes.

Afterwards, it transitions into describing how this is incipiently the case when looking at the modern-day political situations in Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia. Finally, it forecasts the actions that each movement must take in order to maximize their potential and create a united regional sum that’s much stronger than all of its disparate parts. CONTINUE READING

One thought on “The Balkan anti-unipolar movement: How to use color revolution technology against its architects”
  1. There is NOT such a thing as the “Republic of Macedonia”
    Macedonia is the undivided northern territory of Hellas and the people of the so call FYROM are waiting for the Hellines to liberate them.
    Same with occupied territories of southern Albania, southern Bulgaria and of course Eastern Thrace and Asia Minor. Needless to say, the occupied northern territory of Cyprus.

    But first Palestine must be liberated from the criminal and terrorist Jews

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