Yugoslav Wars event
also: civil war, war, conflict
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private military expenditures had grown from hundreds of millions to billions. It was in the Balkans in the 1990s that the U.S. politicians from both parties began to fully appreciate this value of using private military because it gives th…
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and the Croatians and Bosnians. Now, keep in mind, we've talked about this a long time ago. That was all instigated. This is the Gladio forces pumping in a bunch of Islamic terrorists that they had trained in Afghanistan into the former Yug…
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And in April 1992, it erupted into a humanitarian crisis as the Serbs under this book's label slaughtered a bunch of Muslims. But keep in mind, those Muslims in large part was imported from Afghanistan and the trained CIA terrorist into spa…
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The Muslims are being slaughtered. That was not the case. The indigenous people were fighting against Islamic terrorists trained by the CIA that had been flown into their country. But we now have our narrative that we need in order to blow …
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And of course, General Powell was on board with that because he's army. Got to have the ground forces. Adding to complications were two recent events. America's failed intervention in Somalia in 1993 and the 100 days of genocide in Rwanda i…
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And they did it during the Reagan administration. And now MPRI, as it had been a weapon hidden in some dark place, would be the solution to Clinton's predicament in the Balkans. MPRI would supply 46,000 rifles, 1,000 machine guns, and hundr…
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which it would also train. That's convenient. You know, it's those people over there. It's not the military. I don't have anything to do with that company over there. With U.S. approval and some backing, MPRI in the early 1995 helped to bui…
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this time because of U.S. commitment of 20,000 peacekeepers to an international force in Bosnia. By then, there had been analysis beyond Brown and Root showing that the advantages of privatizing logistics support was perfect. To be sure, th…