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To: SKS Snajperi
The operation to demiltarize the Safe Zones may have been well planned, but the after efforts were a utter failure. You are correct if you believe that infighting and poor leadership in the 28th BiH caused them to collapse and lose more KIA then they might of otherwise had.

No matter how well planned, Gen M. never suspected that a few companies of RSA infantry could have rendered a full entrenched division into a mob of fleeing fighters. Gen. M. only wished to demilitarize the zone by making it impossible for the execution squads of the 28th BiH to operate.

60 posted on 04/01/2002 4:44:33 PM PST by vooch
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To: vooch;spar;wonders;joan
The mop-up was hellfire, pure and simple. End of story.

No matter how well planned, Gen M. never suspected that a few companies of RSA infantry(The Mladic Garde were there) could have rendered a full entrenched division into a mob of fleeing fighters. Gen. M. only wished to demilitarize the zone by making it impossible for the execution squads of the 28th BiH to operate.

Mladic wanted to wipe clean the eastern Bosna of Muslim controlled pockets. Once he cleared the "Safe Havens", his troops would not be thinned out. Why? He was pushing for the finale in the late summer. That was going to buy him a few months to negotiate the Muslims into surrendering. If the Muslims werent going to, then he had a month or two to seize more terroritory from the Muslims. The Serbs had 72% terroritory as of Feb 95. Serbs only wanted 64%, they were willing to give up 8% land.

There was one mistake he made and I tried to convey indirectly to HP2, but they went overboard. The UNPROFOR cant take a joke..:)

61 posted on 04/01/2002 5:42:47 PM PST by SKS Snajperi
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