Posted on 05/25/2007 7:32:47 AM PDT by Bokababe
Edited on 05/25/2007 8:04:14 AM PDT by Lead Moderator. [history]
End game!
Many apologies, I missed posting the last part of this article:
“”If the U.S. project of turning BiH into a single government controlled under one man one vote, in 10 years there will be no more Serbs in the area. All I want is for the U.S. to leave us alone.”
Under the current arrangement, the Bosnian Serbs have 22 members of the federal parliament, and the Bosnian Muslims have 24 members. Simple majority rule, as advocated by the United States, would allow the Bosnian Muslims to transform the Bosnian federation into an Islamic Republic.
In addition, the assimilation of the independent Bosnian Serb police force into a single, federal force “would mean we must accept terrorists who have been recruited into the police by the Bosnian Muslims.”
Dodik and several advisers who also spoke with NewsMax in Washington warned that Muslim Bosnia has become “a platform for attacking the United States and Europe using white’ Al Qaeda members who look like Europeans.”
“When I was asked by [former State Department official] Bob Gelbard why we have to stay in Bosnia, I said it was to prevent the creation of a Muslim state in the heart of Europe,” Dodik said.
Well before the Dayton accords, the Bosnian Muslim authorities forged a close relationship with Osama Bin Laden, even providing him a Bosnian diplomatic passport after his Saudi passport was revoked by the Saudi government.
Five of the nineteen 9/11 hijackers were trained in Bosnian Muslim al Qaeda camps.
During the Clinton administration, “the U.S. gave its blessing as 4,400 jihadis came to Bosnia from Afghanistan,” Dodik said.
“The areas where these jihadis operated were also the scenes of horrible crimes against Christian Serbs,” he added. “Until now, there is no data on crimes against Serbs in the UN human rights data bases.”
Only a handful of the jihadis who came to Bosnia during the 1990s have been extradited to the United States and imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay. More than 700 of the original group of jihadis have been given Bosnian passports and are still based in the country, Dodik said. Among them are 87 Egyptians, 75 Algerians, 80 Jordanians, 28 Lebanese, and 108 Syrians.
Dodik acknowledged that the war between Muslims, Croats and Serbs took a heavy toll. “But the figure that you always hear that 300,000 Bosnian Muslims killed is just not true,” he said. “Nevertheless, that has always been the basis for State Department policy.”
The real casualty figures, he said, were closer to 56,000 Bosnian Muslims and 35,000 Bosnian Serbs.
Dodik also warned of the involvement of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Iran in Bosnia.
“The Saudis have funded and built more than 1000 new mosques” in the Muslim areas, he said. “These mosques serve as bases for training Muslim extremists.”
Many of the humanitarian organizations funded by the Saudis in Bosnia have been identified as key elements of the Wahhabi jihadi movement. “Thirty percent of the Bosnian Muslims approve of or are directly involved in the Wahhabi movement,” Dodik said.
Asked where Bosnian Serb military leader General Mladic, who is wanted for war crimes, Dodik said he would “like to get rid of this issue,” but didn’t have a clue where he was hiding.
“Nick Burns should ask our federal head of intelligence. He talks to the Americans more than he talks to me,” Dodik said. “
BUMP
The Orthodox Serbs have little political power so it is easy to throw them under the bus in an effort to suck up to the Muslims.
Svoboda ili smert!
But we can say it's none of our business and shouldn't have intervened in the region in the first place.
True -- no one tried harder than I to get us to just stay out of this, but we DID intervene -- and we threw the Christians there to the wolves. So now what? Business as usual? Pretend we were on "the right side"?
Only at our own peril, because Bosnia and Kosovo are producing a new kind of terrorist -- one who blends into the general American & European population. And with Muslim Bosnia and Muslim Kosovo, they have a new base of operations from which to launch attacks.
If we don't make a political U-turn and do it fast, we are screwed for good.
Serbs and Croats take note, the US wants another Bosnian war.
So we should continue to interfere to try and 'fix' it? Yep, that'll work....
Only at our own peril, because Bosnia and Kosovo are producing a new kind of terrorist -- one who blends into the general American & European population
Hmmmm, but why would they want to attack us? Do they hate us for our ATMs as well? Or because our nation interfered in their country? Dang it all these nations hate our women wearing dresses and our ATMs!!
If we don't make a political U-turn and do it fast, we are screwed for good
Um, if we don't quit interfering in other people's business we will be screwed for good
Someone should have provided that advice to Albright and Holbrooke, but Albright apparently had a hard-on for military intervention.
sloboda ili smrt
Southside was right — in Polish.
Correction accepted. I think mine was Russian or something close to it.
(I’m obviously not a Serb, but I am married to one! I knew some Slavonic and Russian —just enough to get myself into trouble — before I knew any Serbian—also just enough—so I frequently mistake one of them for the others.)
Freedom or death!
"The Saudis have funded and built more than 1000 new mosques" in the Muslim areas, he said. "These mosques serve as bases for training Muslim extremists."
Many of the humanitarian organizations funded by the Saudis in Bosnia have been identified as key elements of the Wahhabi jihadi movement. "Thirty percent of the Bosnian Muslims approve of or are directly involved in the Wahhabi movement," Dodik said.
If anyone wants to understand why the forcing of Bosnian political consolidation under Muslim rule is bad, the passage above provides the answer. Is the US so deep into the pockets of the Saudi's that they can no longer see the daylight?
Bomb mecca now.
Getting into trouble is easy... :-D
See my post 14. My confusion possible came from the fact that I live in an overwhelmingly Polish neighborhood.
This has been my language lesson for the day.
So here it is in a language I am more or less completely comfortable with —
Freedom or death!
Listening to old Slavonic sometimes drives me nuts.
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