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- RHEHNSC/NSC WASHDC RUEHBW/AMEMBASSY BELGRADE 9352 RUEHVJ/AMEMBASSY SARAJEVO 0103 RUSNSTC/USCINCEUR VAIHINGEN GE RUEHZL/EUROPEAN POLITICAL COLLECTIVE RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHDC RUEKJCS/JOINT STAFF WASHDC RUFNBUT/HQ JTF PP NAPLES IT//CA/POLAD ICRC FOLLOW-UP
- for the breaking of numerous cease-fires and have reportedly detained and delayed convoys for extensive searches. Inclement Weather: The deteriorating roads into Sarajevo and the Muslim enclaves are made even more hazardous by sporadic or continualfighting
- C06031019 20001 THE WHITE HOUSE pproved for Release CIA Historical Collections T Division AR 70-14 1OCT2013 WASHINGTON t January 22, 1993 / PRESIDENTIAL REVIEW DIRECTIVE/NSC-1 MEMORANDUM FOR THE THE THE THE SUBJECT: SECRETARY OF STATE
- of restoring strict enforcement of heavy weapons exclusion zones, without complication of weapons collection points. This means UNPROFOR neutrality is retained. However -- cannot be just another empty threat. If Bosnian Serbs ignore our warning and attack, we
- , on a Bosnian Government request for collective self-defense. Forward air controllers would be provided by countries prepared to deploy forces in Bosnia after UNPROFOR withdrawal (e.g., Turkey, Jordan or Egypt), since we would want to avoid assigning