Talk:Military Museum (Belgrade)

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I recently edited this page and wanted to give my reason for two mildly controversial changes since I am new at this. I kept most of the original material but made a few changes and additions (explained that the tanks were outside, that the park and fortress have the same name and are at the river, etc). I also added a line about the possible illegality of the US using cluster bombs, since the cluster bomb entry suggests there is some ambiguity about this, and because the Serbian exhibit definitly discusses this aspect of the bombing. It is intended to be an NPOV statement concerning what the exhibit is about. Secondly, I changed the sentence "NATO actions against Yugoslavia" to "NATO actions against Serbia". This has no political motive, and I do not deny that the country NATO bombed was, at the time, called "Yugoslavia". However, since the country which was bombed is now called "Serbia", I made the changes to avoid confusing readers. If there is a good reason to change back, go ahead. JovanPanić 14:18, 20 April 2007 (UTC)