OPERATION FLASH 1st May 1995 Start Of Liberation Of Croatia From Serb Occupation And Brutal Aggression

“Defended and Created Croatia Without Zoran Milanovic
Keep and Love Croatia Without Zoran Milanovic!
Happy Operation Storm Croatia!”

Today, 1st May 2020, Croatia’s leftist president Zoran Milanovic walked out of a state ceremony in Okucani where memorial and wreath-laying was being held for the fallen in the military operation Flash that commenced the liberation of Croatian territory from Serb aggression and occupation. Milanovic walked away in protest after seeing one of the participants wearing a T-shirt displaying the salute “Za Dom Spremni” (For Home Ready). “This is a deliberate provocation,” Zoran Milanovic said. “I don’t want to be part of it.” Of course, Milanovic is bent on insisting that the salute was used by the Ustashe in WWII Croatia and comparing those who liberated Croatia in 1995, lost their lives for Croatia in the 1990’s wearing that same salute to WWII Ustashe. The fact that the salute is a legal insignia of a part of 1990’s Croatia’s defence formation means nothing to its current president Zoran Milanovic. He  takes exceptional and sick pleasure it seems in comparing Croatia’s Homeland War veterans to WWII Ustashes!

What is that man doing in the office of the President?

Should the Parliament or the people not oust him – swiftly!?

Milanovic never fought for Croatia, he did not want a Croatian state, he was and is a communist, a Yugoslav, and is currently fighting tooth and nail it seems to avoid the inevitable destiny of his beloved communism finally crushing under the EU Parliament’s reckoning with it as a criminal regime. Croatian soldiers in 1990’s certainly did not belong to Milanovic’s echelon’s and he will it seems stop at nothing at continuing to vilify those who love Croatia! What a tragedy for Croatia! His protest today was noted by some of the world’s leading media such as New York Times and this was not to be kind to Croatia but to vilify and unjustly feed the communist myth about WWII Croatia!

 

Ina Vukic

 

 

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  2. segvich says:

    TRAGIC. It is infinitely despicable to humankind, and it is tragic for Croatia, to have a vulgar excuse of a public servant in OUR office of President.
    I left life in Chicago, USA, just five months ago to avoid the increasing reach of communism there. I came in December to live in Croatia, where my 4 grandparents left as teenagers 105 years ago. Now after only 25 years of freedom, Croatia has this deranged communist, Milanovic, promoting an ideology that has failed everywhere in the world it has been tried, every time. Communists don’t believe in God. They think they ARE gods.
    MY MESSAGE TO ALL THE CROATIANS IS: STOP YOUR SILENCE AND PASSIVITY IN POLITICS AND GET INVOLVED IN ALL ELECTIONS, AND DEFEAT ALL COMMUNISTS. COMMUNISTS ARE TRAGIC.

    • It is tragic, very tragic, segvich. Unless people wake up and get involved, at least vote i large numbers, nothing much will change for the better, only the downward spiral will get steeper

  3. Keep up the great work, think of you often, take care of yourself. E.

  4. Thank you for the insight!

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