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The Story of “two Skies” over BiH: One by Dodik’s Drones, and the other by American F-16 Planes

Published: January 11, 2024
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On Monday and Tuesday, the sky above Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) was the stage for two events. The events were held on the occasion of the same theme – the celebration of the unconstitutional “Republika Srpska (RS) Day” and sent a different message to the citizens.

The images of both events reflect the deep divisions within the country, between those who push the national interests of division and those who strive for unity and reconciliation. The double depiction of the sky has become a metaphor for the crossroads where BiH stands today – between the paths of division and the search for a harmonious future.

On the one hand, with the illegal celebration of the unconstitutional “Day of the RS”, the RS authorities decided to light up the night sky with drones, creating a “visual spectacle” that became the subject of controversy due to the nature of the unconstitutional holiday itself.

And while drones over Banja Luka shaped themes and motifs related to the RS entity, the message that could be read from it was very clear – there is no place in this entity for anyone who does not share the opinion of the ruling nomenclature when it comes to this unconstitutional holiday.

In contrast to that scene, the day before, the Americans sent a powerful message of support to BiH with the flyover of their F-16 fighter jets. These planes raced across the sky, leaving behind a trail of strength and solidarity. This gesture by the United States (U.S). Air Force is a reminder of the difficult times the country has gone through in the recent past and a confirmation of international support for its sovereignty.

As images of these events circulate, they become a vivid representation of the fundamental challenges that BiH is facing.This is a country struggling to find a balance between national interests and aspirations for unity and reconciliation. The two contrasting scenes in the sky symbolize the crossroads where the country currently finds itself – between the paths of division and the search for a harmonious future, supported by international support leading to a common goal and mutual understanding.

While the U.S. Air Force expressed its commitment to peace and stability in the Western Balkans through a bilateral military exercise with the Armed Forces of BiH, the drone show during the unconstitutional RS Day left a bad taste in the mouth, raising questions about the appropriateness and usefulness of the event at a time when many citizens of this entity are facing economic challenges. The question of sources of funding for such events becomes crucial in the context of current economic conditions in the RS entity.

Overall, the mentioned contrast in the sky of BiH represents a deep gap between different perspectives on what the country should look like and how it should step towards the future. The challenges are real, but we hope that a strong international signal of solidarity, like the one sent by the Americans, will help the country find its way to sustainable peace and a common future, Klix.ba writes.

E.Dz.

 

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