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When Diplomacy Fails: The Escobar Allegations

The revelation of Escobar's questionable ties to Serbia raises concerns about bias in U.S. diplomacy and its impact on peace efforts in the Balkans.

In the intricate world of international diplomacy, where power often operates behind closed doors, investigative journalism plays a crucial role in pulling back the curtain on what really happens. Our latest TV talk show takes a deep dive into one such unfolding controversy, the case of Gabriel Escobar, the former U.S. envoy to the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, whose actions have raised serious questions about the integrity of American diplomacy in the Balkans.

Based on THE FRONTLINER Magazine's groundbreaking investigation, the show delves into allegations of financial ties between Escobar’s family and Serbian government interests, his role in the Kosovo-Serbia negotiations, and the dangerous impact of bias and hidden agendas in global diplomacy. But the story doesn’t end there. We also expose the attempts to discredit independent journalists, with smear campaigns designed to silence those uncovering the uncomfortable truths.

In this gripping episode, airing tonight at 19:00 on YouTube, we explore how U.S. diplomats, who publicly champion democracy, may be behaving more like autocrats when the cameras are off.

With exclusive insights, hard-hitting facts, and a commitment to truth, this is journalism at its finest—pulling no punches, uncovering the uncomfortable, and holding power to account.

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