I really don't care if you fail to understand why Serbia was seen so badly during the war. It's not my country that will be an outcast because of it.
And I absolutely like this part - when Arkan swept through the Drina Valley. Where you keep digging those fantasies?
Oh that's right - it was a Muslim dressed up as Arkan! Silly me.
I'd laugh but I actually feel sorry for you.
the world knew very well what happened.
"A few days ago Mr. Boutros Ghali informed me that the projectile which hit the Markale marketplace in Sarajevo was an act of (Bosnian) Muslim provocation". President Mitterrand of France, 1995
http://www.fantompowa.net/Flame/bosnia_sarajevo.htm
the world just decided to punish Serbs for Muslim bombs. the world was pretty much like you they keep coming with new, fantastic excuses for Muslim side. Which is why the West is loosing war on terror:
http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/News/Trifkovic04/NewsST040804.html
As for Arkan, he is not usually blamed for sweeping through the Drina Valley. If you have some information feel free to share them with us.
And I do not feel sorry for you you feeling of sorrow can be contributed to the fact that Serbs did not wait to be slaughtered like 1941.
When on
April 8 1992
he ended up on the hydroelectric plant and dam in Visegrad, threatening general Kukanjac that by destroying the dam he would destroy all bridges on the Drina, he was in the same situation as most of Bosniaks.
http://www.ex-yupress.com/slobos/slobos5.html