Intelligence and the War in Bosnia, 1992-1995LIT Verlag, 2003 - 463 頁 On July 11, 1995 the Bosnian Serbs captured the enclave Srebrenica. Thousands were executed. Claims were made that Western intelligence agencies had spectacular foreknowledge about the attack. But was this true? Or was it an intelligence failure? This book examines these questions presenting in as much detail as possible the intelligence collected by the Western services in Bosnia. The author was granted full access to the top-secret archives of the Dutch services and the still classified UN archives. Foreign intelligence services gave him confidential briefings. The author spoke with more than 100 intelligence officials from various countries. |
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第 35 頁
... community could not be ' involved ' si- multaneously with every crisis in the world . On 2 March 1995 the Clinton administration therefore issued PDD 35 , which was an attempt to set priorities in the matter of the intelli- gence needs ...
... community could not be ' involved ' si- multaneously with every crisis in the world . On 2 March 1995 the Clinton administration therefore issued PDD 35 , which was an attempt to set priorities in the matter of the intelli- gence needs ...
第 64 頁
... community arrived at the conclusion that a disjoint ex- isted between the American intelligence services and the State Department . The latter body conducted a policy of confrontation against the Bosnian Serbs ( ' bad guys ' ) , and ...
... community arrived at the conclusion that a disjoint ex- isted between the American intelligence services and the State Department . The latter body conducted a policy of confrontation against the Bosnian Serbs ( ' bad guys ' ) , and ...
第 66 頁
... community increased . Woolsey admitted that there was no such thing as ' a single intelligence community view ' on the war in Yugoslavia . There were different ideas in the services about the origin and the further progress of the ...
... community increased . Woolsey admitted that there was no such thing as ' a single intelligence community view ' on the war in Yugoslavia . There were different ideas in the services about the origin and the further progress of the ...
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