tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9230592.post8065543004946854777..comments2023-06-14T09:10:27.097-04:00Comments on Gray Falcon: Lawrence Eagleburger and the Murder of YugoslaviaCubuCokohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14128683147101484237noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9230592.post-92059782856532142272011-06-13T07:25:28.569-04:002011-06-13T07:25:28.569-04:00Oh, interesting. I just ordered the book from Amaz...Oh, interesting. I just ordered the book from Amazon. One of the joys of life is a good book to read for the summer vacation. Hopefully I will learn something about the homeland of my parents at the same time.Alberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02942942061729107617noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9230592.post-14679031033336302882011-06-12T11:49:51.591-04:002011-06-12T11:49:51.591-04:00The handle actually comes from the title of Dame R...The handle actually comes from the title of Dame Rebecca West's famous book on Yugoslavia ("Black Lamb and Grey Falcon"), which was itself inspired by the image from the first line of the epic poem "Propast carstva srpskoga", of a swift gray falcon bearing a missive for Prince Lazar of the Serbs, on the eve of the Battle of Kosovo.CubuCokohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14128683147101484237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9230592.post-12641876905609140482011-06-12T09:43:40.151-04:002011-06-12T09:43:40.151-04:00Hello Mr.Malic. I am a second generation exiled yu...Hello Mr.Malic. I am a second generation exiled yugoslavian living in Sweden and I just found your blog. Now I have a question about your nick.<br /><br />I thought of the WWII song "Sivi Sokole" which is about the battle of Sutjeska which raged in the mountains of Montenegro. The song goes something like this "Gray Falcon old friend, give me your wings so I can pass over the mountain". So the question is if your nick in someway is associated with this song. Or if the Gray Falcon has some special symbolism in the Serbian mythology. In that case, what does it symbolise?<br /><br />BR,<br /><br />AlbertAlberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02942942061729107617noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9230592.post-35305203367717784062011-06-06T08:19:56.314-04:002011-06-06T08:19:56.314-04:00To whom it may concern:
First my apologies for po...To whom it may concern:<br /><br />First my apologies for posting this as a comment. I could not find any direct contact details for "Grey Falcon." Hopefully this comment will go into moderation and you will see the message there!<br /><br />My name is Ariel Zellman and I am a Ph.D. student in the Department of Political Science at Northwestern University in Chicago. Much of my research centers around the politics of identity and territory in the Balkans, particularly Serbia. I post much of my research on the Balkans on my personal research blog at http://arielzellman.wordpress.com.<br /><br />At present, I am running an online research survey (in Serbian) which examines the impact of different kinds of political speech on people's policy preferences. The survey is targeted at Serbs particularly in Serbia but can also include those in Montenegro, Bosnia, etc. You can find it at http://arielzellman.wordpress.com/anketa.<br /><br />Unfortunately I have had a bit of a difficult time disseminating the survey beyond my immediate friends and colleagues. I realize that yours is an English-content site, but would it be possible (or efficacious) for you to publicize my survey in some form? Or perhaps to tell your Serbian friends and colleagues about it? The work is purely academic, has no corresponding financial or political agenda, and participants can choose to enter a drawing for a free iPod Touch.<br /><br />Any and all assistance would be greatly appreciated.<br /><br />Thank you,<br /><br />Ariel Zellman<br />azellman@u.northwestern.eduAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9230592.post-6519237029405495762011-06-06T01:03:41.178-04:002011-06-06T01:03:41.178-04:00I think a few of the players, like Zimmerman and A...I think a few of the players, like Zimmerman and Albright, clearly had an animus against the Serbs, and were more than willing to be part of the project.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9230592.post-72347606828302780802011-06-05T08:49:55.850-04:002011-06-05T08:49:55.850-04:00Pardon--misspoke at Ria Novosti.
Konstantin von E...Pardon--misspoke at Ria Novosti.<br /><br />Konstantin von Eggert, "Russia’s Balkans obsession seems to be finally over":<br /><br />http://en.rian.ru/columnists/20110602/164380533.html<br /><br />Russia's obsession?Eugene Costahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15649417453647803409noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9230592.post-16939259435449022462011-06-05T03:00:19.898-04:002011-06-05T03:00:19.898-04:00Actually, most people in Serbia don't really w...Actually, most people in Serbia don't really want to join the EU; most of those that say they do, don't know why - all they have is a vague image of Candyland in which no one works and everyone is fat and happy, product of shameless government propaganda and nostalgia for Titoslavia. It is the current government that wants EU membership, since only by becoming EU bureaucrats can the current satraps keep both their ill-gotten wealth and their lives. <br /><br />Who was it that made that argument on RT? I'm curious to see it.CubuCokohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14128683147101484237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9230592.post-5386444703572261032011-06-05T00:17:45.991-04:002011-06-05T00:17:45.991-04:00"Perhaps some day American historians and med..."Perhaps some day American historians and media will honestly re-examine their country's role in this sordid episode."<br /><br />Seriously doubt it--the Americans haven't got their War Between North And South even vaguely accurate yet.<br /><br />On the other hand, the Empire is on its last legs, so it may not matter what it gets straight.<br /><br />Anyway, none of these officials were controlling events. They were doing what they sensed they were being told to do. And if they had not done it they would have been replaced. Milosevic and Yugoslavia were targeted for specific ideological, strategic, and economic reasons--all of which still pertain.<br /><br />There is nothing Milosevic could have done to satisfy the demands that were being made. The goal posts were continually moved, as they were with Iraq.<br /><br />Neither Milosevic nor Hussein seemed to realize this.<br /><br />The Americans and their British sidekicks know exactly what they are doing in this. It is a tactic and they are trying the same with Libya.<br /><br />After that? There are already hints who it will be, and one of them is Belarus.<br /><br />But Serbia also is still a target and one predicts they will continue to move the goalposts in regard to the EU.<br /><br />But why does Serbia want to be in the EU? The price will be very high.<br /><br />Is all this inevitable? Not quite yet.<br /><br />There is by the way an interesting article in Russia Today by a Russian totally bought by the British noting that with Mladic's arrest the Russians have now got over their Serbian "fixation".<br /><br />It would be funny if it were not so sad and so sordid.Eugene Costahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15649417453647803409noreply@blogger.com