SARAJEVO, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Bosnian Serb Republic Prime Minister Milorad Dodik said on Tuesday his people did not see their future in Bosnia, which they have reluctantly shared with the Muslim-Croat federation since war ended in 1995. A lingering Bosnian Serb secessionist sentiment has been revived after Montenegro's independence vote in May and is expected to become much stronger if Serbia's Albanian-dominated, U.N.-run province of Kosovo becomes a sovereign state this year or next. "The dominant feeling among the people in the Serb Republic is that they don't see the Serb Republic in Bosnia in the long run," Dodik...