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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?

  

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