3 August 1992 The obvious strategy to unify all Serbs into a single state through a war of conquest and ethnic cleansing of territories followed by a demand for a “self-determination of peoples” until secession (e.g., annexation) is close to ending in total failure on account of poor timing, if its very conception had been sound, which it wasn’t. The […]

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