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NATO should know...

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1 posted on 04/02/2002 8:14:11 PM PST by Spar
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To: vooch; *Balkans
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2 posted on 04/02/2002 8:17:29 PM PST by Spar
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Im assuming that we still have troops over there....but why? The EU's want to be a Union, their own currency? Then they surely dont need the big bad United States there protecting them from Islamic nut jobbs in their own back yard.

If I were Rice or Powell or even GWB I'd tell the EU to shut the fuck up and stay out of the Israeli-PA fiasco or we pull out of the Baltic regions.

3 posted on 04/02/2002 8:19:30 PM PST by stuck_in_new_orleans
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NATO commander: some members of terrorist groups are still in Bosnia

Tue Apr 2, 9:32 AM ET

SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - There are still some members of terrorist groups inside Bosnia, the commander of NATO (news - web sites)-led peacekeepers said Tuesday.

Gen. John Sylvester, the commander of the international peacekeeping force deployed in the country, met with the Bosnian prime minister, Dragan Mikerevic, to discuss matters related to terrorism and the security situation.

"The security situation in Bosnia is stable, but still fragile," said Sylvester, the commander of the 18,500-strong NATO-led force from 34 countries, after the meeting in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo.

Gen. Sylvester said his troops review intelligence reports on the situation in Bosnia and around the world on a daily basis and then decide upon security measures.

"There are a number of international terrorist organizations and individuals who periodically transit Bosnia. In fact, there are international terrorist organizations which have individuals within Bosnia," he said. "There have been some al-Qaida members here."

"What we have to determine is whether or not the individuals involved are here for the purpose of planning operations, or are here for the purpose of something else_being supported, being provided documentation, seeking respite or whatever," Sylvester said.

He said that as soon as it is clear that these individuals represent a threat to the country, joint operations of international peacekeepers and government institutions are taken against them.

"I am pleased to say that such activities have been led quite often in the past," he said.

Bosnia was home to dozens of Islamic fighters who stayed on after coming to help local Muslims in the 1992-95 war. Bosnian authorities handed over six Algerians accused of terrorist activities to U.S. military custody in January. Officials have continued to uncover plots to strike at U.S. interests in Bosnia and have made several arrests since Sept. 11.

NATO-led troops deployed in Bosnia have taken an active role in helping to fight terrorism.

Two weeks ago, the U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo closed for several days due to a terrorist threat suspected to have been made by al-Qaida members. Security was increased, one person was arrested but no incidents occurred.

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4 posted on 04/02/2002 8:29:30 PM PST by Spar
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"Two weeks ago, the U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo closed for several days due to a terrorist threat suspected to have been made by al-Qaida members. Security was increased and one person was arrested."

For the past 10 years the US has been training and arming these diabolical bastards. Now they're about to have their ass blown away by them...poetic justice. I just hope our marines are out of the place first.

6 posted on 04/23/2002 11:36:25 PM PDT by kimosabe31
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