5 June 2003 How Serbia and Montenegro unexpectedly became an important American ally in the Iraq war, and what it received in return. When a huge domestic state-owned company opens an office in the capital of a strategically important country, announcing contracts into the hundreds of millions of dollars, it’s a reason to celebrate. But some projects are, in fact, […]

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