Those who question General Mladic’s military competency compare him to a chess player who starts the game with the advantage of two rooks and the queen (something Mladic persistently denies). The other side has long since viewed him as a war criminal, to which Mladic reacts by saying confidently: “I didn’t go to Vietnam to fight, nor to Okinawa, but […]

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