Bosnia Muslim terrorist’s aunt says killer a “nice guy”
In the aftermath of any Islamic terror attack, relatives nearly always come out saying how surprised they are, that the killer was a nice guy and that he has been misled.
As though scripted by all relatives of Islamic terrorists, the same is the case of the latest Bosnia terrorist, Mevludin Jasarevic who attacked the US Embassy in Sarajevo. His aunt came out saying exactly the same thing as relatives of any Muslim terrorist.
“He was a nice guy but his behavior got worse once he moved from Novi Pazar to Bosnia,” said his aunt Senada Jasarevic.
Novi Pazar is a Muslim-dominated city in Serbia, but what’s in Bosnia that is so radical that a nice guy goes there and turns, more pious a Muslim, a terrorist.
“He married and has a son Kerim. His wife’s name is Mirela but I don’t know where they live,” aunt said.
But such nice things were also said of many other Bosnian terrorist involved in various attacks on the US interests across the world.
In yesterday’s attack on the US by this Muslim terrorist, Serbian authorities unequivocally stood on the side of the American interest, with the difference being that Washington almost always stands on the side of the interests of Balkan terrorists by either whitewashing their terror or hiding it.
In Kosovo, for example, Albanian Muslims are terrorizing Serbs almost daily but we do not see the American troops move not an ear when that happens. Instead, the American troops are ordered to go on the offensive and make sure that the vanquished Serbs there get attacked by the NATO troops whom US controls.
As Nebojsa Malic poignantly noted yesterday, given that this Muslim terrorist comes from a city in Serbia, it is expected that the Western media, dominated by State Department’s talking points, spins this case as a “Serbian national” who attacked the US Embassy.
“Because Jasarevic is from Novi Pazar, a town in Serbia, odds are the mainstream Western media will describe this as a ‘Serbian attack’, or at least identify him as ‘Serbian citizen.’ This would be horribly misleading, of course, but that hasn’t stopped them before,” notes Malic.
Why?
The policy of the State Department is to get as many Serbs killed as possible by Washington’s proxies in the Balkans. Washington’s tacit support for ethnic cleansing and wholesale slaughter of Serbs in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo attests to this policy.
People like Jasarevic, therefore, further State Department’s agenda in the Balkans so by minimizing their attack on the US and perhaps even scapegoats it onto Serbs, Washington signals to their Balkan proxies that, hey, as long as you are killing Serbs we are willing to look the other way when one of yours attacks us.
M Bozinovich


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