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Tango0115 Aug 2018 9:16 p.m. PST

"When the Cold War came to an end in 1989, the Soviet Union collapsed. Most other Eastern European nations followed leading to general unrest and regime change in many and a civil war in one of them, Yugoslavia. This civil war was in the region of the former Yugoslavia known as Bosnia, where ethnic tensions resulted in a bloodbath that claimed many lives.

After WWII, Yugoslavia became a socialist dictatorship under President Josip Tito. Tito oversaw six main republics that made up the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. His goal was to create a new communist regime, despite the opposition of the United States, the Soviet Union and most of Europe. He died in 1980 leaving the area rife with unrest…."
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Cacique Caribe17 Aug 2018 8:47 a.m. PST

Or … the power of a vacuum. It's amazing how humans and nature abhor vacuums.

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Tango0117 Aug 2018 11:25 a.m. PST

(smile)

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