Just when you thought the world could not get any more dangerous.
BELGRADE, Serbia --
Facing a possible loss of Kosovo, Serbian nationalists are re-igniting tensions in the Balkans, a region still reeling from brutal civil wars in the 1990s.
They're sending out dark hints about coming to the aid of their Serb brethren in neighboring Bosnia - a prospect that could unleash a new wave of ethnic violence.
Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica and his nationalist followers have launched a campaign against the international administrator for Bosnia, accusing him of seeking to dissolve the Serb mini-state carved out in a 1995 peace agreement.
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