Srebrenica has fallen, Zepa is falling as we speak, Gorazde is already seen as the next in line; Bihac has been attacked again, while areas around Sarajevo wait in anxious anticipation. The concept of UN “safe areas” is dead, without replacement. United Nations is paralyzed, great powers are in disagreement, and Radovan Karadzic is allowed to take advantage of the […]

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