All signs suggest that Slobodan Milosevic’s war machine, or what’s left of it, is set for another adventure. The weather is turning, and as in Croatia and Bosnia, his wars tend to gain steam in early spring and reach full boil in summer. His special police forces are in Kosovo and have already massacred dozens of civilians, and the Yugoslav […]

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