https://archive.ph/0s1J7
Interesting, if long, article. Why would the US side with muds?
It is a little-known but openly acknowledged fact that the US laid the foundations for war in Bosnia, sabotaging a peace deal negotiated by the European Community in early 1992. Under its auspices, the country would be a confederation, divided into three semi-autonomous regions along ethnic lines. While far from perfect, each side generally got what it wanted – in particular, self-governance – and at the least, enjoyed an outcome preferable to all-out conflict.
However, on March 28th, 1992, US Ambassador to Yugoslavia Warren Zimmerman met with Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic, a Bosniak Muslim, to reportedly offer Washington’s recognition of the country as an independent state. He further promised unconditional support in the inevitable subsequent war, if rejected the Community proposal. Hours later, Izetbegovic went on the warpath, and fighting erupted almost immediately.
In case you're wondering about Zimmerman, yes he was at least kike adjacent, if not outright jewish.
https://archive.ph/10nNf
Warren Zimmerman, a former U.S. ambassador who was honored for his support of Soviet Jewry, died Tuesday at 69.
Zimmerman received the Natan Sharansky award from the UCSJ: Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union for supporting the right of Jews to emigrate from the Soviet Union.
In his own words:
https://omnilogos.com/last-ambassador-memoir-of-collapse-of-yugoslavia/
Tudjman’s temper flared when I asked him about his remark during the campaign that he was glad his wife was neither a Serb nor a Jew. He launched into a ten-minute defense of his ethnic humanity, claiming, among other things, that some of his best friends were Serbs. While he didn’t profess similar affinities with Jews (and his earlier writings had denigrated the Holocaust), he did promise to make restitution to the Zagreb Jewish community for the destruction of its synagogue by Croatian fascists during World War II. He kept that promise.
https://adst.org/OH%20TOCs/Zimmerman,%20Warren.toc.pdf
https://archive.ph/0s1J7
Interesting, if long, article. Why would the US side with muds?
>It is a little-known but openly acknowledged fact that the US laid the foundations for war in Bosnia, sabotaging a peace deal negotiated by the European Community in early 1992. Under its auspices, the country would be a confederation, divided into three semi-autonomous regions along ethnic lines. While far from perfect, each side generally got what it wanted – in particular, self-governance – and at the least, enjoyed an outcome preferable to all-out conflict.
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However, on March 28th, 1992, US Ambassador to Yugoslavia Warren Zimmerman met with Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic, a Bosniak Muslim, to reportedly offer Washington’s recognition of the country as an independent state. He further promised unconditional support in the inevitable subsequent war, if rejected the Community proposal. Hours later, Izetbegovic went on the warpath, and fighting erupted almost immediately.
In case you're wondering about Zimmerman, yes he was at least kike adjacent, if not outright jewish.
https://archive.ph/10nNf
>Warren Zimmerman, a former U.S. ambassador who was honored for his support of Soviet Jewry, died Tuesday at 69.
Zimmerman received the Natan Sharansky award from the UCSJ: Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union for supporting the right of Jews to emigrate from the Soviet Union.
In his own words:
https://omnilogos.com/last-ambassador-memoir-of-collapse-of-yugoslavia/
>Tudjman’s temper flared when I asked him about his remark during the campaign that he was glad his wife was neither a Serb nor a Jew. He launched into a ten-minute defense of his ethnic humanity, claiming, among other things, that some of his best friends were Serbs. While he didn’t profess similar affinities with Jews (and his earlier writings had denigrated the Holocaust), he did promise to make restitution to the Zagreb Jewish community for the destruction of its synagogue by Croatian fascists during World War II. He kept that promise.
https://adst.org/OH%20TOCs/Zimmerman,%20Warren.toc.pdf