Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic claimed moral victory in court Monday, fiercely attacking the United States and other Western nations for deliberately breaking up Yugoslavia and denying knowledge of the Srebrenica massacre of thousands of Bosnian Muslims for which he is charged with genocide. Ending a 10-hour defense statement stretched over three days, the former Yugoslav president accused NATO countries of seeking to dominate eastern Europe through the disintegration of multiethnic countries, like the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia. He singled out the United States and Germany for criticism.