The Clinton Tapes: How the West tried to erase Islam in Europe
"On Bosnia, the president said his government first had been divided over proposals for direct intervention to stop the infamous spasms of violence, the ethnic cleansing, that had plagued the former Yugoslavia since the end of the Cold War.** He said General Powell and others had recommended against various military options, arguing that air attacks were tempting and safe but could not compel a truce, and that ground troops would be exposed among hostile foreigners in difficult terrain. Within weeks, the new administration had explored ideas to relax the international embargo on arms shipments to the region, reasoning that the embargo penalized the weakest, most victimized nation of Bosnia- Herzegovina. Unlike its neighbors in Serbia and Croatia, the heavily Muslim population of Bosnia was isolated without access to arms smuggled across the borders. The Bosnian government wanted the embargo lifted so its people could defend themselves, thereby opening a chance for military balance among the antagonists that could lead to a political settlement.
Clinton said U.S. allies in Europe blocked proposals to adjust or remove the embargo. They justified their opposition on plausible humanitarian grounds, arguing that more arms would only fuel the bloodshed, but privately, said the president, key allies objected that an independent Bosnia would be "unnatural" as the only Muslim nation in Europe. He said they favored the embargo precisely because it locked in Bosnia's disadvantage. Worse, he added, they parried numerous alternatives as a danger to the some eight thousand European peacekeepers deployed in Bosnia to safeguard emergency shipments of food and medical supplies. They challenged U.S. standing to propose shifts in policy with no American soldiers at risk. While upholding their peacekeepers as a badge of commitment, they turned these troops effectively into a shield for the steady dismemberment of Bosnia by Serb forces. When I expressed shock at such cynicism, reminiscent of the blind-eye diplomacy regarding the plight of Europe's Jews during World War II, President Clinton only shrugged. He said President François Mitterrand of France had been especially blunt in saying that Bosnia did not belong, and that British officials also spoke of a painful but realistic restoration of Christian Europe. Against Britain and France, he said, German chancellor Helmut Kohl among others had supported moves to reconsider the United Nations arms embargo, failing in part because Germany did not hold a seat on the U.N. Security Council."
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"On Bosnia, the president said his government first had been divided over proposals for direct intervention to stop the infamous spasms of violence, the ethnic cleansing, that had plagued the former Yugoslavia since the end of the Cold War.** He said General Powell and others had recommended against various military options, arguing that air attacks were tempting and safe but could not compel a truce, and that ground troops would be exposed among hostile foreigners in difficult terrain. Within weeks, the new administration had explored ideas to relax the international embargo on arms shipments to the region, reasoning that the embargo penalized the weakest, most victimized nation of Bosnia- Herzegovina. Unlike its neighbors in Serbia and Croatia, the heavily Muslim population of Bosnia was isolated without access to arms smuggled across the borders. The Bosnian government wanted the embargo lifted so its people could defend themselves, thereby opening a chance for military balance among the antagonists that could lead to a political settlement.
Clinton said U.S. allies in Europe blocked proposals to adjust or remove the embargo. They justified their opposition on plausible humanitarian grounds, arguing that more arms would only fuel the bloodshed, but privately, said the president, key allies objected that an independent Bosnia would be "unnatural" as the only Muslim nation in Europe. He said they favored the embargo precisely because it locked in Bosnia's disadvantage. Worse, he added, they parried numerous alternatives as a danger to the some eight thousand European peacekeepers deployed in Bosnia to safeguard emergency shipments of food and medical supplies. They challenged U.S. standing to propose shifts in policy with no American soldiers at risk. While upholding their peacekeepers as a badge of commitment, they turned these troops effectively into a shield for the steady dismemberment of Bosnia by Serb forces. When I expressed shock at such cynicism, reminiscent of the blind-eye diplomacy regarding the plight of Europe's Jews during World War II, President Clinton only shrugged. He said President François Mitterrand of France had been especially blunt in saying that Bosnia did not belong, and that British officials also spoke of a painful but realistic restoration of Christian Europe. Against Britain and France, he said, German chancellor Helmut Kohl among others had supported moves to reconsider the United Nations arms embargo, failing in part because Germany did not hold a seat on the U.N. Security Council."
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🇧🇦 Btw we had some wild weather in Mostar to finally cool us down, I didn't think someone would record it (I was asleep the whole time while this was happening 🗿)
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Should India be destroyed and torn up into smaller countries?
Anonymous Poll
82%
Yes 🗿
18%
No Saar 🇮🇳💩
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🇹🇷🇧🇦 32 years ago: Turkey's first martyr in Bosnia
Selami Jurdan, who went to Sarajevo to join the armed resistance of Muslims fighting against the Serbs in Bosnia, died in the war with the Serbs on August 22, 1992.
Jurdan's grave is located in Travnik, Bosnia.
Selami Jurdan, who went to Sarajevo to join the armed resistance of Muslims fighting against the Serbs in Bosnia, died in the war with the Serbs on August 22, 1992.
Jurdan's grave is located in Travnik, Bosnia.
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BREAKING:
🇦🇫 The Taliban enact a law that silences Afghan women in public.
🇺🇸 The United States drops bombs in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Yemen that silence women both in public and in private.
Guess which one causes outrage on X? 🗿
🇦🇫 The Taliban enact a law that silences Afghan women in public.
🇺🇸 The United States drops bombs in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Yemen that silence women both in public and in private.
Guess which one causes outrage on X? 🗿
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A Bosnian Imam chased away provocateurs which showed up with bacon and alcohol in front of his house 🇧🇦🏋️☪
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Sonder - the feeling one has on realizing that every other individual one sees has a life as full and real as one’s own, in which they are the central character and others, including oneself, have secondary or insignificant roles.
We aren't just a part, we are a story in this Ummah. 🇧🇦
We aren't just a part, we are a story in this Ummah. 🇧🇦
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Blagaj Tekija, Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦☪
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Ottoman military marching band "Mehter" perform a Bosnian traditional folk song called "Šehidski rastanak".The noscript translates to "Farewell of the Martyr" or "Martyr's Farewell" in English. The song is a poignant and emotional piece, often associated with themes of loss, parting, and sacrifice, particularly in the context of war or conflict.🇧🇦🇹🇷
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Blagaj Fort, Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦
This medieval fort is best known in history by two famous rulers who had their residence in this fort. First of them is Sandalj Hranić, a Bosnian duke. Blagaj became one of his residences in 1404. After him, Blagaj becomes a residence for Stjepan Vukčić Kosača, also known as a Herzog (count). He was a very important person in the history of this area. The whole area of Herzegovina is named after his noscript (Herzog), and this fortress is also named after him (Stjepan Grad)
This medieval fort is best known in history by two famous rulers who had their residence in this fort. First of them is Sandalj Hranić, a Bosnian duke. Blagaj became one of his residences in 1404. After him, Blagaj becomes a residence for Stjepan Vukčić Kosača, also known as a Herzog (count). He was a very important person in the history of this area. The whole area of Herzegovina is named after his noscript (Herzog), and this fortress is also named after him (Stjepan Grad)
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A colorized picture of a Sephardic Jewish girl from the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1903. Her ancestors escaped Catholic persecution and found safety within our lands, yet this part of history is often left out by Zionists who seek to validate their colonial project by demonizing Muslims. 🇧🇦
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Archival footage of martyr Catovic Bosnjakovic after a successful operation against Chetnik forces in the winter of 1993. Fellow Mujahideen Panda comments: 'We were together at the Mosevacko battlefield in 1994. Catovic was regular in performing every salah and would recite the call to prayer each time. It was a pleasure listening to him.' Catovic achieved martyrdom a few months before the end of the war in 1995. ⚜☪
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Question: What would be a satisfactory punishment for the so called state of Israel? 🇮🇱
Anonymous Poll
15%
Push all Israelis out into the sea 🏊🚣
40%
Send all of them to India 🇮🇳💩
16%
Have them stay but push them work for decades in order to rebuild what they destroyed 🌁
29%
Give them a taste of their own medicine 🏥
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