It caused problems in the Balkans as well by encouraging the Bulgarian-Serbian diplomatic rupture and constantly shifting their support from the Serbs to the Bulgarians. It was a mess, all in the name of Pan-Slavism and Mother Russia. This puts it better than I can really, "Russia was a prime mover in the establishment of the Balkan League and saw it as an essential tool in case of a future war against its rival, the Austro-Hungarian Empire. But it was unaware of the Bulgarian plans over Thrace and Constantinople, territories on which it had long-held ambitions, and on which it had just secured a secret agreement of expansion from its allies France and Britain, as a reward for participating in the upcoming Great War against the Central Powers."
Though I have to say that the Balkan Wars did a lot for your native and precious Greece. Make sure to thank Boga for Serbia and Montenegro though! I know that I thank Boga for the Greek Navy in the First Balkan War, as well as the second.





