As NATO begins to implement the Dayton peace accord, new roles are emerging for many countries. The United States is leading the way – and that has good and bad implications for Europe and the peacei> by MICHAEL MIHALKA COMMENTING ON THE NATO air strikes in early September, the American general who commands NATO’s forces, General George Joulwan, said: “Whether […]

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