Did we miss out on a war?

Kosovars may have bought millions of liters of oil (or perhaps tons of flour) in recent days. That too, at a very expensive price. What we saw on the market these days has a name: panic. How did this panic come about between our citizens? Who caused it? How the prime minister and his war subordinates spoke, how [...]
Kosovars may have bought millions of liters of oil (or perhaps tons of flour) in recent days. That too, at a very expensive price. What we saw on the market these days has a name: panic. How did this panic come about between our citizens? Who caused it? How did the prime minister and his subordinates speak about war every time the last days a microphone was lit before their mouth? And if God never did, would we have another war? And what does the massive purchase of oil and flour in recent days indicate?
Where did this panic start, like words?
Professor and philosopher Blerim Latifi, in a letter published on Facebook a few days ago, spoke of the emitology of the word from Greek mythology:
In ancient mythology Pan was the god of cruelty. When he was born, he was so ugly that all other gods fled in terror of him. From this myth comes panic, which marks a great fear that grips them all at once. Here is how this panic of the prices that swept us these days”, wrote Professor Latifi.
And panic as a condition of the last days?
The war in Ukraine has once again postponed Kosovo's political discourse, often mentioned as war. Unless that's so superficial, at least it's mentioned a circumstance where Kosovo is endangered by Serbia”.
Among politicians who cited Kosovo's fears of a possible Serbian aggression were the opposition position. Prime Minister Kurti, Chief Prime Minister Konjufca, opposition MP Xhavit Haliti, Foreign Minister Gervalla, etc.
How is such a record valued by connoisseurs?
For well-known analyst Petrit Zogaj, if the state of Kosovo has information that Serbia can attack Kosovo, it would have to be kept by Kosovo institutions for itself and some preparation done, not to talk about it whenever any state official can turn on a microphone in front of his mouth.
He cited Zelensky's example. Which is so true.
For more than three months, Russia was preparing to attack Ukraine, while President Zelenyski at no time claimed that Russia would declare war to Ukraine. While in Kosovo, there is a thirst of people who say that “Serbia will be able to attack north.” What's this zeal about being told about something so sensitive? If you have information, keep it to yourself, prepare the country, inform the Allies and mobilise institutions quietly. And if you don't have information like that, you wouldn't have to create these situations because that's then somebody else's agenda, not Kosovo's, not NATO. P. S, I saw Conjufces decaat, Xavit Halit etc.”, Zogaj wrote a few days ago.
Whether the citizens' panic is inflated, the statements of people representing the state of Kosovo, Periscope will address it on another topic (they are also welcome to deal with it freely).
But one of the most unhindered writings in recent days about Ézenesti and war came from connoisseur, Daut Daut.
He cited the fact that in Ukraine, which is at war for 19 days, prices have not been raised.
We are sharing his writing, as in some sort of interview with the questions that Mr. David and his own answers.
Do People Fear War?
That's because they're afraid of war. That's why it's actually funny. The odds of Kosovo getting involved in the war are minimal. But we are taking it as a real danger and that it will happen.
What, then, do they need flour and unfathomable oil?
Our people do this because they don't believe in the state and their leaders. Even so, they are not so guilty, since the State and their leaders have always let them down. War leaders have fled, and along with merchants they have been enriched. Hence, our man is resurrected by the feudal element - the family mechanism. He applies a primitive act to provide for your family.
So what does this show, asks Periscope, where you get the answer to Mr. Periscope's writing? Daut:
Once and for all time, we have to cast aside the expression of the reckless collection of food that we will eat during the war and which we will not participate in. This shouldn't happen. The state has to work even during the war. Even more than before the war. The state has to provide food in war as well as peace. Therefore, it must be guarded, and in case of war, it must be helped to make its device work even better than at peace. In the last war in Kosovo, we have not been able to protect either family or state. This was due to an extraordinary mentality, which we now have to change. /Periscope












