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Old March 12th, 2012 #1
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jewsign How the USA started the Bosnian War

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BOSNIA: How the war started


BY: Andy Wilcoxson


On March 18, 1992, Alija Izetbegovic (Bosnian-Muslim leader), Mate Boban (Bosnian-Croat leader), and Radovan Karadzic (Bosnian-Serb Leader) all reached an agreement on the peaceful succession of Bosnia & Herzegovina from Yugoslavia.


The Agreement was known as the Lisbon Agreement (it is also known as the Cutileiro Plan). The agreement called for an independent Bosnia divided into three constituent and geographically separate parts, each of which would be autonomous. Izetbegovic, Boban, and Karadzic all agreed to the plan, and signed the agreement.


The agreement was all set, internal and external borders, and the administrative functions of the central and autonomous governments had all been agreed upon. The threat of civil war had been removed from Bosnia that is until, the U.S. Ambassador Warren Zimmerman showed up.


On March 28, 1992, ten days after the agreement was reached that would have avoided war in Bosnia, Warren Zimmerman showed up in Sarajevo and met with the Bosnian-Muslim leader, Alija Izetbegovic. Upon finding that Izetbegovic was having second thoughts about the agreement he had signed in Lisbon, the Ambassador suggested that if he withdrew his signature, the United States would grant recognition to Bosnia as an independent state. Izetbegovic then withdrew his signature and renounced the agreement.


After Izetbegovic reneged on the Lisbon Agreement, he called a referendum on separation that was constitutionally illegal. On the second day of the referendum there was a Muslim-led attack on a Serb wedding. But the real trigger was Izetbegovic announcing a full mobilization on April 4, 1992. He could not legally do that without Serb & Croat consent, but he did it anyway. That night terror reigned in Sarajevo. The war was on.


The Bosnian war was ugly and extremely bloody. People were maimed and killed in bloody inner-city battles that left over half a million people dead.


The United States likes to point to Bosnia as a shining example of where it helped Muslims. It is true that the United States armed the Muslims in Bosnia. But, after many thousands of deaths and massive destruction throughout Bosnia, the Muslims were afforded by the terms of the Dayton Accords, less territory than they had been guaranteed by the Lisbon Agreement, which the United States urged the Muslim leader to reject.


The bottom line here is that this war didn’t have to happen at all. Nobody had to die in Bosnia. If Ambassador Zimmerman had just left Izetbegovic alone, then none of this would have happened to begin with. Its that simple. The blame for all of the death and destruction associated with the Bosnian war lies exclusively with Alija Izetbegovic for starting the war, and with the U.S. President for sending that idiot Zimmerman to Bosnia in the first place.
http://www.slobodan-milosevic.org/bosnia-started.htm



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Carrington-Cutileiro

The Carrington-Cutileiro peace plan, named for its authors Lord Carrington and Portuguese ambassador Jorge Cutileiro, resulted from the EC Peace Conference held in February 1992 in an attempt to prevent Bosnia-Herzegovina sliding into war. It proposed ethnic power-sharing on all administrative levels and the devolution of central government to local ethnic communities. However, all Bosnia-Herzegovina's districts would be classified as Muslim, Serb or Croat under the plan, even where no ethnic majority was evident.

On 18 March 1992, all three sides signed the agreement; Alija Izetbegović for the Bosniaks, Radovan Karadžić for the Serbs and Mate Boban for the Croats.

On 28 March 1992, however, Izetbegović withdrew his signature and declared his opposition to any type of division of Bosnia, after meeting with then US ambassador to Yugoslavia, Warren Zimmermann, in Sarajevo.

Map of Carrington-Cutileiro peace plan, February–March 1992
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Old March 13th, 2012 #2
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When this was going on, and then later the Kosovo War, the Yugoslavian UN Delegation told me it had been decided by outside powers that Yugoslavia would be divided into tiny powerless states, so they could be more easily ruled. A preference of those doing the dividing, rather than leave one powerful Yugoslavian state.

How accurate would you consider that, Serbian?
 
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When this was going on, and then later the Kosovo War, the Yugoslavian UN Delegation told me it had been decided by outside powers that Yugoslavia would be divided into tiny powerless states, so they could be more easily ruled. A preference of those doing the dividing, rather than leave one powerful Yugoslavian state.

How accurate would you consider that, Serbian?

Technically it is accurate, as little powerless states which came out of it are nothing more than banana republics with zero sovereignty.

Having said that, you must understand that the whole Yugoslavian project was a costly mistake, a disaster from the very beginning. The first version of the state formed in 1918 following WW1 was a conservative monarchy called the Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes. The second version following WW2 was a socialist dictatorship under Tito, then when Tito died in 1980 you had a rotating presidency and we know how that ended.

Instead of forming Yugoslavia what should have happened after WW1 was the formation of three ethnic national states, one for Serbs, one for Croats and ones for Slovenes. The borders would have been easy to draw up as they would have been along the lines of where each group had a majority. For the more mixed areas there could have been mutually agreed population swaps and even monetary compensation. Of course I am being generous here as in reality the Serbian army could have dictated where the borders of Serbia were going to be without asking anyone as Serbia had won the war. Instead Serbia chose to give up her statehood and identity for an insane Yugolsav idea of 'south Slavic unity'.

The thing today is that ZOG, after having helped destroy Yugoslavia, is attempting to recreate its mini version in Bosnia. The same tactics are being used only this time by western democrats instead of south slavic idealists and communists, and instead of forcibly pushing people to accept a fake 'Yugoslavian' nationality they are making them accept a fake 'Bosnian' nationality, no matter the cost in terms of money and lives.

The best thing that could happen to the region of former Yugoslavia is just for all outside powers to leave the area and let those living there sort it all out, but that is never going to happen.
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Old January 20th, 2016 #4
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When this was going on, and then later the Kosovo War, the Yugoslavian UN Delegation told me it had been decided by outside powers that Yugoslavia would be divided into tiny powerless states, so they could be more easily ruled. A preference of those doing the dividing, rather than leave one powerful Yugoslavian state.

How accurate would you consider that, Serbian?
That makes a lot of sense. I always wondered why these small countries existed and weren't part of a larger country. It's just so they can be controlled more easily.
 
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