I never said that, nor did he. Of course Serbs didn't want to leave because many wanted to make it Greater Serbia, as in the nationalists in opposition to Tito's multiethnic disaster.
Tito's Yugoslavia was not Greater Serbia. And Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovens, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, too.
Base in SFR Yugoslavia was republic, in Kingdom of Yugoslavia "banovina".
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Yes disaster occurred, you're right.
Very stupid thing, conflicts and battles between Southern Slavs.
There was three concepts:
SR Slovenia and SR Croatia wanted confederation
SR Serbia and SR Montenegro wanted federation (status quo).
SR Bosnia and Herzegovina and SR Macedonia wanted something between.
Surely solution could find, no insoluble situations.
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Why did things go wrong?
What was tipping point?
My opinion is that tipping point was unprovoked attacks Slovenian formations on the Yugoslav army in Slovenia (1991), Yugoslav army had victims.
Who know theory of tipping points and chaos theory it can be logical conclusion.
Slovenians were impatient and selfish, they didn't think about consequences of their actions on other parts of the country.
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What we (South Slavic people) have today is that we are trying to build a good relationships based on mutual respect and understanding.
European Union is the best framework for all of us.