How can Kosovo benefit from Donald Trump delir

It says: Ben Bludshi imagines a man moving on a luxury plane above the world's skies and where he sees a fire sits and puts it out. This is Donald Trump. He wants to extinguish fires. He has found a new game that is giving him more satisfaction than wealth, women, golf and elections. E [...]
Imagine a man moving on a luxury plane above the heavens of the world and where he sees a fire sits and puts it out.
This is Donald Trump.
He wants to extinguish fires.
He has found a new game that is giving him more satisfaction than wealth, women, golf and elections.
In his own words, he seeks to establish world peace.
Yesterday he tested his gifts as a fireman in Gaza and temporarily fired a fire running out of control.
As a man coming off the plane only when it is guaranteed that those waiting for him will kneel down he went to Israel and acted as Roman governors 2,000 years ago.
He gave humble Jews certain duties, promised them, commended them, comforted them, harassed them, bitten them, appointed Netanyah as their deputy until the next fire, and fled.
From there he went to Egypt and treated European and Muslim leaders as little piromania.
Before he left, he gathered his matches and put them in his victory pocket.
Now, in the welcoming banners waiting everywhere, he is no longer called President of America but as the greatest Deal Maker in history.
A fireman.
Donald Trump believes that history has called him to extinguish fires.
This is his delirium that world leaders are treating with daily gifts.
One of the gifts he expects is the Nobel Prize that seems to be delaying Vladimir Putin, but not for long.
I don't want to deal with the humiliating choreography Donald Trump imposed on world leaders yesterday, but something else.
With Kosovo.
Trump has included Kosovo on the list of fires it has extinguished.
For he hath not dealt with the fire, that fear of the parties hath left him in his state, and hath not satisfied him, nor kindled him.
Seeing how the firemaker deals with firemakers, Serbs must be terrified, and they don't even think of blowing any pieces.
The Serbs will wait in their teeth until Trump leaves work and the trivia start again.
But losing time does not interest Kosovars.
They shouldn't wait.
Seen from Donald Trump's height, Kosovo almost doesn't even look.
The smoke of Gaza and Ukraine is so intense that it does not allow a hearth of coals to be seen in the middle of the Balkans.
Anyone who brings any news from this country surely tells him that they are a small people and very confused with their daily activities that no fire can be lit.
This is good and bad.
I believe Kosovars have to do everything they can to convince Trump to deal with the coal he's sleeping for a good time.
Kosovars have to leave their internal disputes that are taking so much time and should behave like those people of a small village holding hands to a jet that brings water to a forest in the midst of the flames.
They should use Donald Trump's deli properly to extinguish any fire before he retires.
Kosovars must be placed at any cost on Trump's list of successes.
Those Kosovars who read everything backwards need to know that Serbs are praying that Trump probably has nothing to do with Kosovo's question for the past three years.
As a result, Kosovars must do otherwise.
They're supposed to create a fireman's illusion that he can quench the sleeping coal with a puff of lips.
They could thus reach a big deal.
Trump is happy to reach agreement where others before him have failed.
Otherwise, three years later everything can turn to zero.
Whoever comes to the White House after Donald Trump will not suffer from his deli as the world's chief fireman.
Then with ready French, English, Russian, Turkish, Chinese and Arab fires in the world will begin again.
From Gaza to Kosovo.
But then it may be late, so the coal that keeps the flames between Serbs and Kosovars alive must now be extinguished.
Donald Trump's pump, which apparently works.









