by Patrick Moore Man-Made Borders The Croatian army’s offensives against the Krajina Serbs in May and August 1995 were followed by a joint operation of Croatian and Bosnian forces in western Bosnia that fall. That drive was so successful and the Serbian collapse so complete that only diplomatic pressure from Washington stopped the joint forces from taking Banja Luka and […]

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