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The Srebrenica massacre: a lesson in Western propaganda
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<blockquote data-quote="Orion" data-source="post: 984302" data-attributes="member: 6843"><p>Bosnian Croats could have got their entity years ago. Not only would it be better for them, but it could have actually made Bosnia work with a proper status quo, and where Sarajevo could actually start working as both Bosniak and federal capital. This way, Sarajevo is a symbol to Serbs of domination of federation of Bosnia, which they see as an unholy alliance of Bosniaks and Croats.</p><p></p><p>However as i said before: Where there is order, there is nothing to be gained for elites. And let's face it, Croat leadership is particularly influenced by elites, and by Zagreb, to which it, understandably, remains firmly loyal.</p><p></p><p>And Croats seem completely oblivious to the fact that the reason Bosniaks are so cheerful over Croat passivity, is because they don't want to cede Mostar to Croats as their capital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orion, post: 984302, member: 6843"] Bosnian Croats could have got their entity years ago. Not only would it be better for them, but it could have actually made Bosnia work with a proper status quo, and where Sarajevo could actually start working as both Bosniak and federal capital. This way, Sarajevo is a symbol to Serbs of domination of federation of Bosnia, which they see as an unholy alliance of Bosniaks and Croats. However as i said before: Where there is order, there is nothing to be gained for elites. And let's face it, Croat leadership is particularly influenced by elites, and by Zagreb, to which it, understandably, remains firmly loyal. And Croats seem completely oblivious to the fact that the reason Bosniaks are so cheerful over Croat passivity, is because they don't want to cede Mostar to Croats as their capital. [/QUOTE]
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