To: foreign policy wonk
Maybe if the Serbs hadn't shelled Zadar or Osijek than they together with the Croatians could have taken care of the Muslims. Maybe if the Serbs wouldn't had accepted to be protected by the traitorous and lying UN helmets in 1991/92 and instead had chosen to settle the scores once and for all with the resurected Nazi-allies at that time, we would see a Serbian state including the Krajina and most of Bosnia. The Croats could have had their part of Hercegovina as compensation and the rest of muslim bosnia if they wanted. Tudman said the bosnian muslims are croats anyways.
To: DestroyEraseImprove
The Vance Plan cemented Serb gains in Croatia for a few years.
Milosevic decided that they were expendable and sold them down the river, allowing Croatian forces to run rampant.
I still can't believe the refugee Serbs didn't lynch him when they got to Belgrade.
Saying this, Serb and Croat intellects realize that they no longer are enemies, as the danger of Islamic expansionism and western meddling is a much larger danger.
They were once united against the Turks on Field of Blackbirds, and in the revolts in Hercegovina.
Now, they're united again.
be seeing you,
foreign policy wonk
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