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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... humanitarian part of the UN sys- tem , such as in UNHCR , UNDP and UNICEF . The reason is that the humanitarian commu- nity is worried that the safety of their personnel is endangered if they are associated with intelligence gathering ...
... humanitarian part of the UN sys- tem , such as in UNHCR , UNDP and UNICEF . The reason is that the humanitarian commu- nity is worried that the safety of their personnel is endangered if they are associated with intelligence gathering ...
第 168 頁
... humanitarian assistance to Bosnia . Resumption of the arms supplies The first consignment from Iran landed in Zagreb on 4 May , with sixty tons of explosives and military equipment on board . The arms were transported in Croatian army ...
... humanitarian assistance to Bosnia . Resumption of the arms supplies The first consignment from Iran landed in Zagreb on 4 May , with sixty tons of explosives and military equipment on board . The arms were transported in Croatian army ...
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... humanitarian organizations . The Cengic family was involved in many of these logistics activities : for instance , the arms imports from Iran ran mainly via the Cengic fam- ily's logistics network . Iran supported the ABiH not only with ...
... humanitarian organizations . The Cengic family was involved in many of these logistics activities : for instance , the arms imports from Iran ran mainly via the Cengic fam- ily's logistics network . Iran supported the ABiH not only with ...
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ABiH According activities Air Force aircraft Akashi analysis Archive Armed Forces arms embargo arms supplies attack Balkans battalion Belgrade Bihac Bosnia Bosnian Muslims Bosnian Serbs British Bundesnachrichtendienst Canadian Comint commander communications traffic Confidential information 80 Confidential interview conflict Counterintelligence Bureau countries Couzy Croatian Croats Department deployment Dutch Dutchbat Eibergen Elint equipment fall of Srebrenica former Yugoslavia French gathering intelligence GCHQ gence Head Humint Imint information position intelligence and security intelligence community intelligence gathering intelligence officer intercepted involved Iran Iranian JCOs Karremans liaison Military Intelligence Service Military Security Bureau Milosevic Minister MIS/Air Force MIS/Army MIS/CO mission Mladic monitoring National Security NATO NIOD organization peacekeeping peacekeeping operations personnel political role Royal Netherlands Army Sarajevo satellite secret security services senior Serbia Sigint soldiers sources Srebrenica station troops Tuzla UAVs United UNMO UNPROFOR Voorhoeve warring factions Western intelligence Woolsey Yugoslav Yugoslavia Zagreb Zepa