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To: sergey1973
So you've read the books I referenced you already?

Wow - you're fast.

Not.

And then you have the temerity to reference me to one of the failed Cassandra's I was talking about - Yossef Bodansky.

Way to go. Home run. Superb effort. If you want to continue to be a disinformation victim regarding the nature of Kosovo and Bosnia's Muslims and Al Qaida's efforts in the region, then by all means, have fun and continue to toe the Serb nutjob line on the matter.

Say, by the way, do you notice anything odd about Balkanpeace's War Crimes Section Witness Testimonies?

Big "Duh" there, sport.

52 posted on 07/22/2006 12:39:33 PM PDT by Hoplite
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To: Hoplite
I couldn't read the book that fast yet, but thanks for the compliment -:)))

Here is from amazon.com book review on one of your references. How does this book disprove the points that I made before about Al-Qaida and other Islamist involvement in Bosnia and Kosovo ? It only affirms them -:)))) !

"Al-Qaida's Jihad in Europe: The Afghan-Bosnian Network", By Evan F. Kohlman

"Why did so many of the September 11th hijackers spend time in Germany? How did terrorist sleeper cells plant themselves in cities such as London, Paris, Rome, and Hamburg? This is the first book to uncover the secret history of how Europe was systematically infiltrated by the ranks of the most dangerous terrorist organization on earth. Terrorist analyst Evan F. Kohlmann argues that the key to understanding Al-Qaida's European cells lies in the Bosnian war of the 1990s. Using the Bosnian war as their cover, Afghan-trained Islamic militants loyal to Usama Bin Laden convened in the Balkans in 1992 to establish a European domestic terrorist infrastructure in order to plot their violent strikes against the United States. As the West and the United Nations looked on with disapproval, the fanatic foreign mujahideen, or holy warriors, wreaked havoc across southern Europe, taking particular aim at UN peacekeepers and even openly fighting with Bosnian Muslims at times. Within a few months of the war's end, home-grown terrorist sleeper cells appeared on the streets of Europe's cities. Al-Qaida's Jihad in Europe unveils a new angle to the deadly international terrorist organization and includes recently declassified American and European intelligence reports, secret Al-Qaida records and internal documents, and interviews with notorious figures such as London-based Bin Laden sympathizer Abu Hamza Al-Masri.

53 posted on 07/22/2006 12:47:24 PM PDT by sergey1973
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