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International Strategic Studies Association. ISSA Balkan Special Reports Additional reports are routinely being digitized and for addition to this section. Please continue to check the file — for new reports and the addition of early, archived reports — on a regular basis. March 12, 2004: Madrid Bombings <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Mar1204.htm> Highlight Extent and Capability of Islamist Networks. Reactivation of Bosnian Support Net for New US Attacks? February 26, 2004: Serbian Police <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Feb2604-2.htm> Uncover Albanian ANA/KLA Arms Cache in Southern Serbia February 26, 2004: Deception? Or <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Feb2604.htm> Self-Deception Over Bosnia and the Balkan Terrorism Threat? January 15, 2004: Anticipated SFOR <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Jan1504.htm> Troop Reductions Being Prepared for Bosnia as SFOR “Intelligence” Attempts to Justify Threat Reduction When Evidence Points Otherwise January 14, 2004: Afghani Arrests Highlight <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Jan1404.htm> Porosity of Balkan Borders January 12, 2004: Terrorism Threats <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Jan1204.htm> to Olympics and Balkans Now in Public Arena; Probable Underlying Cause of Greek Prime Minister’s Resignation December 22, 2003: Greek Government <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Dec2203.htm> Begins to Take Steps to Address Balkan Islamist Threat to Olympics December 11, 2003: Greek Government <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Dec1103.htm> Moves to Demonstrate Security in Advance of Olympics, But Remains Hampered by Turkish and Other Realities December 8, 2003: Alija Izetbegovic: <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Dec0803.htm> A Retrospective Look at His Impact on Balkan Stability October 27, 2003: Bosnian Terrorist <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct2703.htm> Assets Moving to Iraq, Afghanistan to Resist “War on Terror” as Maneuvering Underway to Replace Izetbegovic October 27, 2003: 1997 Report <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/1997Report.htm> Shows Bosnian Islamists Ready to Re-Start War to Eliminate Bosnian Serbs: Is the Plan Now Being Implemented? October 24, 2003: Bosnian Islamist <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct2403.htm> Leader, in Front of US Ambassador, Declares Intent to Change Dayton Accords, Destroy Republica Srpska October 23, 2003: Slovenia Arrests <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct2303.htm> Key Kosovo Islamist, Based on Serbia-Montenegro Indictment October 21, 2003: ISSA Recognizes <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct2103.htm> Republica Srpska President Dragan Cavic for Achievements “In the Face of Enormous Obstacles” October 20, 2003: Bosnia’s <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct20%2003.htm> Izetbegovic Dead, But US Diplomat, Ashdown in B-H Push Islamist Line to Support Holbrooke October 16, 2003: <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct1603.htm> Terrorist Infiltration Into Bosnia Continues October 15, 2003: Strong Warning <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct1503.htm> Indicators for New Surge in European Islamist Terrorism October 9, 2003: Bosnian Sources <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct0903.htm> Admit Izetbegovic Not Dead; Liaising With Clinton, Holbrooke and [related] September 22, 2003: <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct0903.htm#Sep2203> Izetbegovic Now Believed Dead October 7, 2003: Interview <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct0703.htm> Highlights Changing Situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Terrorist Escalation September 19, 2003: Srebrenica <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Sep1903.htm> Controversy Becomes Increasingly Politicized and Ethnically Divisive, Increasing Pressure on Peacekeepers September 17, 2003: Bosnian Official <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Sep1703.htm> Links With Terrorism, Including 9/11, Increasingly Apparent as Clinton, Clark Attempt to Justify Support of Bosnian Militants September 8, 2003: US Official <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Sep0803.htm> Implicated With Bosnian High Representative Ashdown in Attempting to Force Fabricated Report on Srebrenica August 29, 2003: Osama bin Laden <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Aug2903.htm> Focuses on the Balkans for the New Wave of Anti-Western Terrorism June 30, 2003. US State Dept., <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Jun3003.htm> CIA War Against Pentagon Breaks Into the Open With Profound Impact on Strategic Policy June 18, 2003. <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Jun1803.htm> US Interests in the Balkans: Balancing Perceptions, Realities and Strategic Need June 15, 2003. Terrorism in the <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Jun1503.htm> Balkans and the Wider Ramifications for the Global "War on Terror" May 2, 2003. The New US and the <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/May0203.htm> New Europe: The US Prepares <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/May0203.htm> Move of German-based Forces to Serbia-Montenegro, Bulgaria and Romania March 2001. <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/May2001.htm> Can Yugoslavia Survive? December 31, 1999. <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Dec3199.htm> Franjo Tudjman: No Tears for Tyrants November 1997. Turning Point <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Nov97Brcko.htm> In Brcko. By Yossef Bodansky October 1997: <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct97.htm> US Moves to Help Bosnian Muslims Attack Serbs February 28, 1995. <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Feb2895.htm> Croatia Pushes The UN and Krajina To The Brink Of A Conflict Which Could Widen To Major War March 1999. <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Rome.htm> The New Rome & The New Religious Wars January 1995. Book Review: <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Jan1995.htm> The Web of Disinformation: Churchill's Yugoslav Blunder. By David Martin. February 1994 / March 1994. <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/FebMar94.htm> Self-Determination or Inviolability of Borders? Inconsistent Application of Principles is Killing January 31, 1994. Hungary Ready to <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Jan3194.htm> Re-open Belgrade Tie? December 31, 1993. <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Dec3193.htm> US CIA Forecasts An End To Yugoslav Sanctions August 31, 1993. Iranian and <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Aug3193.htm> Bosnian Leaders Embark on a New, Major Escalation of Terrorism Against the West June 30, 1993. The <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Jun3093.htm> Bosnia-Herzegovina Crisis Is Finding Its Own Level, One Outsiders Fail to Understand April-May 1993. <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/AprMay93.htm> The Balkan Debacle Could Have Been Averted March 31, 1993. Conflict <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Mar3193.htm> Resolution in the Balkans: The Issue of Leaders and Symbols January 31, 1993. The New <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Jan3193-2.htm> “Euro-Bantustans” January 31, 1993. Croatia, <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Jan3193.htm> at a Key <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Jan3193.htm> Strategic Crossroad, Builds Militarily and Geographically December 31, 1992. <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Genocide.htm> Hiding Genocide. Croatia has resumed its "liquidation" of Serbs, while arguing that "ethnic cleansing" is a Serbian creation Must Read December 31, 1992. Interview: Col.-Gen. Zivota Panic. Yugoslavia <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Dec3192-3.htm> Braces For A <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Dec3192-3.htm> New Conflict Which Is Being Imposed From Abroad December 31, 1992. <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Dec3192-2.htm> For Serbians, Fears of a German Axis Rise For The Third Time This Century December 31, 1992. Croatia’s <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Dec3192.htm> New Armed Forces: <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Dec3192.htm> From Creation, Straight into Operation October 31, 1992. Analysis. A Sane Balkan <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct3192-3.htm> Policy. Gregory Copley. October 31, 1992. Croatia <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct3192-2.htm> Acts as the <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct3192-2.htm> Nexus of a New Arms Trade October 31, 1992. <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Oct3192.htm> Illegal German Weapons to Croatia and Bosnia Fuel the Balkan Conflict September 30, 1992. Fashion And <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Sep3092.htm> Strategic Priorities Still Dictate Terms For State Recognition July 31, 1992. The Unspoken <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/Jul3192.htm> Concern Over Germany's Path May 1986. Yugoslavia: <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/May1986.htm> Sliding Into <http://128.121.186.47/ISSA/reports/Balkan/May1986.htm> Stagnation or Chaos?

