Peter Galbraith person
also: Galbraith, Ambassador Goldbreth
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Claims (2)
Peter Galbraith proposed
Bosnia book_quoted
“public publicized a menu of options which included sending western troops to enforce designated safe havens in bosnia initiating covert actions against milosevic who was head of the serbian republic in late 93 and 94 u.s government official…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 52 (54) @ 13:42
Peter Galbraith proposed
Bosnia book_quoted
“in Zagreb and asked for $250 million in weapons. Developments convinced the station chief that nefarious schemes were afoot. In reports on the arms traffic, he began feeding Langley information on Holbrook's activities. A foot-high stack of…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 52 (54) @ 21:16
Mentions (6)
▶ 12:38
the Croatians, and Muslims. Muslim forces remained hard-pressed fighting Bosnian Serbs covertly backed by Serbian Republic troops. Peter Galbraith, who was the U.S. ambassador to Croatia, later said, quote, the Bosnian people left unarmed a…
▶ 13:42
public publicized a menu of options which included sending western troops to enforce designated safe havens in bosnia initiating covert actions against milosevic who was head of the serbian republic in late 93 and 94 u.s government official…
▶ 15:06
Paper arguing that America, having just presided over the creation of a new Bosnian federation, would be participating in its destruction if the embargo was left in place. Notice how they just kind of couched themselves right into the opera…
▶ 15:35
warned the Croatian leaders would likely raise the issue of arms flows. Croatian President Trudsman indeed went to Galbraith to ask what the U.S. response would be if he opened supply lines to the Muslims, more or less in defiance of the em…
▶ 17:37
Deputy Secretary Talbot later characterized the orders as clear and tart, and the ambassador executed them, except there literally was no orders. It was a wink and a nod. After checking with the NSC, Galbraith added that the Croatian should…
▶ 20:46
Clark spoke of arms and implications of lifting the embargo. General Clark once mentioned potential U.S. willingness to encourage third party countries to supply the arms, which, by the way, is already going on. These remarks have been char…