Precisely.
Dubrovnik really is a beautiful city though, isn't it? (My family is from about thirty miles south of there.) And amazingly undamaged, considering the film footage of its "continual bombardment by Serb forces". My understanding was that the only major building actually destroyed during that time was the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Quite a "coincidence"!
I was taking to an American sailor( a gal by the way) Whom I am closely related to over the Memorial Day weekend and she said she did not see any damage either in Croatia when her ship put into port there over a year ago.
When she told a tour guide she wondered where the damaged buildings were,the guide confided that there were only a few SLIGHTLY damaged buildings and one badly damaged was the Serbian Church. She said her tour guide hated Serbs and said she hated their "stupid" church too.
My relative, IS by the way is a Roman Catholic and did see several RO churches in "GREAT" shape with the same guide. Guess the guide figured my relative, being a co-religionist would hate them too. But her brother is married to a gal born and raised Greek Orthodox and he is now a convert...
oh, well.. one never knows with WHOM they are "CONFESSING" do they???
Wonder why was it necessary for the Croats to destroy that Serbian museum??? A museum has valuable things and they could bring good money on the blackmarket. I guess HATE out weighs big $$$$$!!