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The country’s history provides Serbians with a unique perspective on the machinations of Western imperialism. Relations between Serbia and the United States have remained strained for a number of years. The country’s independent-minded president Slobodan Milošević attracted the ire of Western leaders during the 1990s as the country resisted calls to fully liberalize its economy after the collapse of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Milošević would controversially be prosecuted on war crimes charges as ethnic strife pervaded the region, and the Serbian capital of Belgrade would find itself targeted by NATO bombs during a 1999 campaign that killed hundreds and left the land despoiled by depleted uranium that has led to elevated rates of cancer and birth defects decades later.