I agree, but those things were allowed to happen when America was still in a September 10 mentality.
The threat of Islamic radicalism was not taken as seriously in those days as it should have been - most policymakers assumed it was just another form of nationalist rhetoric.
And yes, the "erased people" stuff is victimological garbage.
"And yes, the "erased people" stuff is victimological garbage."
Hardly. It was pretty racist, although "genocidal" was a serious overstatement. Slovenia does take a bit too much pride in its homogeneity.
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