Whatever side tries the military escalation the political damage will be far greater than the tactical gain Amidst the tension which set in after the Bijeljina Assembly no one noticed a subtle nuance in the interview of Yugoslav Army Chief-of-Staff, General Zivota Panic, with “Der Spiegel”: when asked whether the Yugoslav Army would react to possible air-strikes on the Bosnian […]

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