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Dr. Judith Apter Klinghoffer taught history and International relations at Rowan University, Rutgers University, the Foreign Affairs College in Beijing as well as at Aarhus University in Denmark where she was a senior Fulbright professor. She is an affiliate professor at Haifa University. Her books include Israel and the Soviet Union, Vietnam, Jews and the Middle East: Unintended Consequences and , International Citizens' Tribunals: Mobilizing Public Opinion to Advance Human Rights
Saturday, December 27, 2003 - 02:43

AL QAIDA BASE IN BOSNIA UNDERMINES PEACE IN AFGHANISTAN

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Bosnia was a mess but one of the unspoked reasons Americans helped Jihadists in the Balkans was to demonstrate to Moslems that the US is not their enemies. Serb claims of Al Qaida involvement was dismissed. This is how the Bosnian Moslems are repaying NATO:

Bosnia Connection: Global Information Systems (GIS) sources, stationed in Sarajevo report that Bosnian-based Islamist terrorists are involved with anti-Coalition efforts in Afghanistan. The NATO Stabilization Force (SFOR) is reportedly aware of the linkage and conducted a raid of a Tuzla military barracks in September 2003. A surface-to-air missile (SAM) that brought down a helicopter in Afghanistan may have come from Bosnia. Several SAMs were seized in the aforementioned raid. P>