24 May 1993 The general was very careful not to say what those borders would be. He – of course – did not remember that, already in the spring of 1991, general Andrija Silic proposed to him to besiege Vukovar, Osijek and Vinkovci and to penetrate speedily towards Zagreb, without wasting time; in that case, these towns would fall anyway. […]

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