“I
have some other wolves but this one has a lot of energy in
everything and he is very smart,” Rexha, who likes to be called
a holistic vet, told Reuters from his small farm in western
Kosovo.
Rexha, who puts his hand in the mouths of his wolves, has named
himself an Alfa Wolf and made Trump his deputy.
“I admire (President) Trump, he has a lot of energy, he gives
orders, he is a brave man, that’s why I named my wolf because he
does the same things. He does not do what others do; he has his
own style and does his mission.”
He also has different chickens, pigeons, horses, cows, an eagle
and peacocks.
In a survey by Gallup International this month about how people
rate the performance of United States government officials,
Kosovo was ranked first in the world with 75 percent of Kosovars
approving of Donald Trump's administration.
Washington is Kosovo’s strongest ally politically and
economically.
Many people in Kosovo have named their sons Klinton to show
respect for former president Bill Clinton, who played the key
role in the 1999 NATO intervention against Serbia which cleared
the way for Kosovo’s declaration of independence.
Clinton is also the name of a boulevard in the capital Pristina
and another one is called George W Bush.
“The Unites States was the biggest supporter during the war...I
had no other way how to thank the U.S. but to name my wolf as
Trump. I see Trump as a wolf and my wolf as Trump,” Rexha said.
(Reporting by Bardh Krasniqi, writing by Fatos Bytyci,; editing
by Ed Osmond)
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