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  • Of course they have basic utilities in the Balkans.

    They had it in Yugoslavia and then they were demolished in the wars. The modern states are hobbled by debt accrued during the rebuild and still plagued by border violence. There's no single interstate grid, the highway system is littered with checkpoints and blockades, and the disparate countries have lost their pre-collapse industrial capacity to the bombings of the 90s.

    I’ve travelled to every single Balkan country this past year, including Kosovo and Montenegro, as part of a border police exchange program, and enjoyed my stay at all of them.

    Then I'm sure you stopped off at Obrovac Aluminum Plant and Obrenovac Thermal Power Plant, critical backbones of the old economy that were never fully repaired, much less reintegrated into the regional economies. Perhaps you had a ride in one of the surviving locally manufactured automobiles, once a common export of the region but now functionally impossible to assemble due to the fractured political landscape?

    What were you policing in this now peaceful and bountiful utopia, btw? Crime, I'm sure, is way down from the Tito era, right? And arms smuggling? That's not a thing anymore, is it?

    At this point I’m convinced you’ve never travelled to or studied the history and national policies of the countries you’re talking about

    Sure. You played cops and robbers in Kosovo for a few weeks and now you're an expert. I just spent half a decade at a hedge fund, watching my bosses pick Eastern Europe clean, asset by asset and industry by industry.

    You're so smart, bro. You should write a book about your experiences.

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