Bosnian Serb leader responds to new U.S. sanctions saying the days when the U.S. and other Western democracies "modeled Bosnia to their taste" are long gone.
which most bosniaks and ethno croats call home. the national government is weak and ethnically divided. today s sarajevo is peaceful, but poor. ethno nationalist politicians divide and rule but they ve dismally failed to move the country forward. and bosnians of all ethnicities are justifiably cynical about their leaders. translation: unfortunately, this country has been running| on nationalistic tensions for years. translation: the interests of our current politicians is not war. - it is rather corruption and nepotism, which are easier to maintain at peace time then at war. that s why most young bosnians say they want to leave the country because even without the threat of conflict, it s hard to see a future here. guy delauney, bbc news. i ve been speaking to the former chairman of the presidency of bosnia and herzegovina and former bosniak member of the presidency of bosnia, bakir izetbegovic. i asked him what he thought