The goal – the removal of Milosevic, the unwanted consequence – the destruction of Panic Choosing between the risk of destroying Yugoslav Prime Minister Milan Panic and the evaluation that only constant strengthening of pressure can remove the regime in Serbia, the west has opted for a continuation of the confrontation with Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic. The New York Times […]

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