Welcome to the absurd theater called Montenegrin foreign policy! Minister Ervin Ibrahimović proudly defends Montenegro as an old European nation with a pro-European and pro-Western orientation, conveniently forgetting that he speaks before the very allies who bombed his country just two decades ago. Yes, you read that right! NATO, the same alliance that bombed bridges, factories, and the moral backbone of the Montenegrin people, is now Montenegro’s main ally in Brussels.
Ibrahimović claims Montenegro is free because it marches in line, independent because it implements others’ policies, and an old nation while new identities emerge as a product of Euro-Atlantic indoctrination. His ambition for Montenegro to join the EU by 2028 sounds more like a party slogan than a serious plan. Instead of real political analysis, citizens get diplomatic poetry, with the history of freedom serving as mere decoration for speeches in capitals that once dictated coordinates for airstrikes.
If this is the new face of a European nation, the real question is – what were we before? Hypocrisy, amnesia, and political manipulation are at their peak, leaving the people confused and divided. Is Montenegro truly free or just a puppet in the hands of the powerful? This story is not just about politics but about identity, pride, and justice. So, what do you think? Can you really be friends with those who bombed you? Drop a comment, laugh it off, or get mad – but don’t stay silent!
