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43 - Balkan Wars Part 2

Joe and Dexter actually kinda sorta talk about a Grayzone article about the war in Bosnia, but end up so stuck in the details that we only really get to it tangentally.| That article is here: https://thegrayzone.com/2022/12/30/declassified-intelligence-files-bosnian-war/ If you a ...  Show more

42 - Balkan Wars Part 1

Joe and Dexter are supposed to talk about a Grayzone article about the war in Bosnia, but just end up talking about the history of the Balkans instead. We mostly talk about Serbia and Croatia. There will be a part 2. If you are an Ustaše enjoyer, please email in your thoughts to ...  Show more

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