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News from Karadic and Valentin Inzko in BiH Bosnia

Inzko meets with US Congressional delegation in BiH

16/02/2010

SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) — High Representative Valentin Inzko briefed a visiting US Congressional delegation Monday (February 15th) on obstacles BiH faces in its reform process. He insisted that the country’s territorial integrity will not be questioned and its future as a member of the EU and NATO will not be endangered by irresponsible or obstructive policies.

In other news, Prime Minister Nikola Spiric met on Monday with members of the European Parliament (EP) delegation for relations with Southeast Europe and asked them to support BiH’s efforts for visa liberalisation with the EU. After the talks in Sarajevo, EP lawmaker Tanja Fajon said BiH should be included in the visa-free regime by July. (BHRT, Politika, B92, RTRS, Srna, Tanjug, Dnevni Avaz, Onasa, Fena - 15/02/10)

Der inszenierte Terrorrismus: Die CIA und Al Qaida



November 1988. DioGuardi with President Regan, Congressman Rinaldo and National Security Adviser Poindexter in the Oval Office discussing U.S. foreign policy in Balkans.

Die Iran Contra Bande im Weissen Haus, bei der Genehmigung der Balkan Operation, erneut mti den Iranischen Revolution Garden.


Als Verbündete von Bill Clinton, brachte der CIA und in der Iran Contra Affäre Nr. 2 für den Balkan der CIA Operation “RIOTS” die Amerikaner die Islamischen Terroristen in 1992 nach Bosnien, wo Sie schauerliche Blutbäder anrichteten.Karadzic requests documents related to arms smuggling in BiH

16/02/2010

THE HAGUE, The Netherlands — Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic asked on Monday (February 15th) that the UN war crimes tribunal force Germany, France, Croatia and Iran to give him documents related to arming Bosnian Muslims during the 1992-1995 Bosnian conflict. Representatives of these countries said they have already submitted the requested documentation, though some of it is irrelevant to the proceedings or involves national security. During a conference at The Hague, Karadzic insisted that these countries and the United States supplied Bosniaks with arms, in violation of a UN embargo. The court will discuss Karadzic’s request and decide whether to order the countries to hand over the documents. (Beta, B92, Tanjug, Srna, Dnevni Avaz - 15/02/10)

October 31, 1992

Illegal German Weapons to Croatia and Bosnia Fuel the Balkan Conflict

War in the former Yugoslav republics is being fuelled by a massive and complex pattern of weapons shipments to Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, funded and organized by Germany. Defense & Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy has uncovered a widespread pattern of arms shipments which have been allowed to cross into Croatia and Bosnia with the tacit approval (and sometimes, apparently, direct support) of the governments of Germany and Austria, and possibly other states. As well, Germany has pointedly ignored the movement of German nationals into Croatia and Bosnia to fight against the Serbian residents of those two former Yugoslav states. All of the activity is in direct violation of German and Austrian law as well as being in violation of international embargoes against the supply of weapons to the conflict zone.

All of the actions support Germany’s traditional ally, Croatia, against the Serbian populations still resident in what is now Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, and against the rump of the Yugoslav Federation. The wide collection of information came to Defense & Foreign Affairs from diverse sources, including Defense & Foreign Affairs correspondents. Some, from other sources, came in written form in a variety of languages, without elaboration, often with only partial identification of some of the transactions, companies and weapons involved.

GERMAN WEAPONS

October 4, 1991: A convoy of three truckloads of anti-tank weapons and 40,000 military uniforms arrived in the Croatian capital, Zagreb, from Bielefeld, Germany. Elements of the Croatian paramilitary forces have subsequently been found in German-made uniforms, and supplied with very nutritious food from German military stocks.

Late October 1991: Four mobile workshops, six 155mm howitzers, and a number of 120mm mortars, along with70 US-made General Dynamics Stinger advanced, manportable surface-to-air missiles (SAMs), reached the port of Zadar, from German sources.

November 9, 1991: Two truckloads of GD Stinger SAMs and a quantity of blank jackets arrived in Karlovac, Croatia.

November 10, 1991: A truck with a variety of arms arrived in Zadar from Germany via Italy.

December 19, 1991: Pier 17 at the port of Rijeka was the site of unloading to 60 tanks (type unspecified, but believed to have been East German “T”-series tanks) from Germany.

January 8-9, 1992: Three MiG fighter aircraft, model unspecified, were received by the Croatian Armed Forces from Germany. The aircraft, from former East German stocks, included one new aircraft and two which had “previously been flown”.

Mid-January 1992: Spare parts for Panavia Tornado aircraft were reportedly transported to Croatia from Germany in trucks. They were alleged to have been subsequently assembled and the aircraft (number unspecified, but believed to be more than one) are based now at Pleso airfield, Croatia.

Mid-January 1992: Weapons and military equipment worth about DM 5,000,000 were shipped to the port of Rijeka. They were in a container weighting 17.5 tons. The contents included night-vision sniper sights, night-vision field glasses, IC field glasses, optical sights for day shooting, radios for vehicle mounting, mobile radio sets, and a large amount of ammunition of various calibres. Three tons of these weapons were immediately sent to the 113th Brigade of the Croatian Army stationed at Sibenik……………

Bosnien
August 23-24, 1992: Three Boeing 747s of the Iranian Air Force landed at Zagreb and Sarajevo airports carrying weapons in unknown quantities and types. United Nations (UNPROFOR) officials were allegedly unable to inspect the cargoes.

Mid-October 1992:I Two ships carrying weapons for Bosnian and Herzegovinan Muslims started their voyages from Istanbul on October 10, 1992, and it has been established that one of these ships reached the port of Ploce, Croatia, on October 13, 1992.

The Bulgarian firm, Kintex, reportedly mediates the sale of Russian-made weapons to Boznia and Herzegovina and Croatia. Through its brokerage efforts, 25 tons of weapons and ammunition are reportedly ferried each week from Bulgaria, via Romania and Hungary. A larger shipment of weapons and related equipment from Bulgaria reached Split on October 16, 1992, however. These weapons were for the use of the Zenica-based units of the Muslim Army in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

The highest officials in the Government of the Republic of Slovenia are directly involved in the delivery of weapons to Bosnia and Herzegovina, according to sources. These include Prime Minister J. Drnovsek, Defence Minister J. Jansa, and Interior Minister I. Bavcar.

In the first part of 1992, these officials allegedly signed, through their agents, agreements with Jerko Doko, Bosnia’s Defence Minister, and Ragib Merdzanic, adviser to President Alija Izetbegovic, for the delivery of 30,000 AK-47s at DM500 each, 20,000 Italian Beretta 92 handguns at DM750 each, 6-million rounds of ammunition (for the rifles and handguns), and an unidentified amount of Motorola radio equipment, winter camouflage uniforms, four-wheel drive vehicles, and other military equipment.

Representatives of the Bosnian Government paid for the weapons with funds donated by Islamic countries. At least 13,000 of the AK-47s have been delivered of the amounts ordered.

At the beginning of October 1992, Croatia concluded a business deal with Venezuela and Brazil, offering three oil tankers for two squadrons of Embraer Tucano turboprop training aircraft. A group from the Croatian Ministry of Defense was reported in Brazil in October and November with several pilots to test the aircraft.

Defense & Foreign Affairs has additional material on foreign mercenaries, defense transactions and other related intelligence on the violation of the international embargoes on defense materiel shipments to the combatants in the current Balkan conflict. Much of this material will appear in the next edition — December 1992 — of Defense & Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy.

GIS Report

Top Videos mit Ausführungen pensionierte US Miltärs über die illegale Bewaffnung mit Hilfe der NATO von Islam Terroristen um Tuzla und die geheimen US Flüge und dem Waffen Embargo Bruch der Amerikaner auf dem Balkan. Ebenfalls nimmt der verantwortliche Bosnische Armee General general Refik Fiko Brdjanovic dazu Stellung, der in der Schweiz lebt.

verwirrt Sehr sehenswert verwirrt

US Army general James L. Campbell

CIA je 1994-95 organizovala tajne letove za Tuzlu, da bi tako naoruzala Armiju RBiH, posebno sa protivavionskim i protivoklopnim raketama. 2. Korpus Armije iz Tuzle je obezbijedio sigurno doturenje Oruzja. Amerikanci su morali to kriti posebno od Engleza i Francuza koji su uvjek bili sa Cetnicima.
CIA secret flights to arm the bosnian government army with modern weaponary

Die geheime Bewaffnung der Bosniaken durch die USA
Sogar NATO-Gelder wurden dafür illegal abgezweigt.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Nrb8_1318g

Spiegel TV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xISJLDzFk-c

BBC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0Z-cR2vwRg

Der Deutsche Josef Rothaichner, war der Schlüsselmann im Auftrage des hans Dietrich Genscher und des BND um Waffen nach Kroatien zu liefern

Josef Rothaichner

siehe auch Balkanblog

Und mit solchen windigen Aussagen versucht sich heute Berlin raus zureden, was damals gedreht wurde.

Die “Quellen dieser Waffen” seien in vielen Ländern zu finden, die heute das Haager Tribunal unterstützten, sagte Karadzic vor dem UN-Tribunal für Ex-Jugoslawien. Die Lieferungen seien vom Iran aus per Schiff und Flugzeug nach Bosnien geliefert worden, jedoch sei dies “unmöglich gewesen ohne die Hilfe von Ländern wie Kroatien”. Karadzic hatte die Vertreter der Länder aufgefordert, dem Gericht alle verfügbaren Dokumente und Informationen in dem Fall vorzulegen. Die deutsche Vertretung erklärte, die geforderten Informationen seien “unwichtig und nicht aussagekräftig”. Auch die anderen Länder verwiesen darauf, bereits alle verfügbaren Dokumente übermittelt zu haben.

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