Montenegro could cope with sanctions and isolation, and even political inequality in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. But, Montenegro obviously cannot share and follow the madness of a Socialist-Radical Serbia. It cannot do so, even at the price of war, since Serbia can drag it into war again, against who knows whom, even its internal war Serbs and Montenegrins are […]

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