The New Yorker, January 25, 1993 P. 4 Comment about the need to intervene in the Yugoslaviancivilwar.
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Faced with theYugoslavwars of succession, the Big Powers again chose wrongly.
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On purely economic grounds, theYugoslavwars were and are a colossal insanity.
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The West should have ignored theYugoslavwars of succession.
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This was the first time I had experienced the systematic destruction of theYugoslavwars.
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Many people had reinvented themselves after theYugoslavwars.
Ús de yugoslav wars en anglès
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Faced with the Yugoslavwars of succession, the Big Powers again chose wrongly.
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On purely economic grounds, the Yugoslavwars were and are a colossal insanity.
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The West should have ignored the Yugoslavwars of succession.
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This was the first time I had experienced the systematic destruction of the Yugoslavwars.
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Many people had reinvented themselves after the Yugoslavwars.
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Much of the Balkans suffered an image problem abroad after the Yugoslavwars of the 1990s.
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The nearby woods are littered with landmines left over from the Yugoslavwars of the 1990s.
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The Yugoslavwars of the 1990s were full of such manipulative rekindling of second world war rhetoric.
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Angry words across frontiers drawn out of the Yugoslavwars of the 1990s have revived painful memories around the region.
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This flame has since never been extinguished and it is at the blazing heart of the Milosevic YugoslavWars of Inheritance.
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It fell to 10,000 in the 1990s, when Serbia was punished with sanctions for its role in the Yugoslavwars.
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Orban has painted Europe's worst refugee crisis since the Yugoslavwars of the 1990s as a threat to European prosperity, identity and "Christian values".
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The German government expects 800,000 new arrivals this year as Europe faces its worst refugee crisis since the Yugoslavwars of the 1990s.
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Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said Croatia would fulfill its obligation to prosecute crimes from the Yugoslavwars, in which at least 100,000 people died.