Republika Srpska - USA
06/12/2026
15:01

WASHINGTON, JUNE 12 /SRNA/ - American journalist Lara Logan announced that her podcast featuring Milorad Dodik will be aired tonight, in which Dodik, described as one of the most influential politicians in the Balkans, discusses what he sees as the increasingly intense struggle between national sovereignty and global forces seeking to undermine it.
"What was interesting about this conversation was realizing that the issues affecting Americans in the United States and President Donald Trump also affect his allies abroad, as is the case with the deep state," Logan wrote in a post on her X account.
Lara Logan said that Dodik discusses in the podcast how the same challenges faced by President Donald Trump are also felt in Europe, from unelected bureaucrats and political interference to what some describe as a "deep state" operating beyond public accountability.
"Dodik also talks about how certain European leaders speak privately about President Trump and why some of them are openly waiting for his political influence to fade away so they can return to business as usual," Logan said.
She said that the interview with Milorad Dodik offers a fascinating insight into the forces shaping events beyond America's borders, whether one supports President Trump or simply wants to better understand the global political landscape.
According to her, the podcast also reveals what some European leaders say about President Trump behind his back and how they work against him.
"And guess what - it is the same message we hear in the United States: ‘Just wait until he is gone, and then we can bring the Democrats back, and then we can go back to doing whatever we want.’ They will wait so they can continue operating as usual.
Therefore, whatever your concerns about the President may be, listen to this interview and find out exactly what he is fighting against on the global stage," Logan added.
She announced that episode 83 of the podcast will be available on social media platforms tonight from 7:00 p.m. Central European Time.



