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    AMERICAN TROOPS REACH THE BLACK SEA

    Strategy Page
    http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/balkans/artic les/20070926.aspx
    Sept 26 2007

    September 26, 2007: There are 17,882 people still listed as "missing"
    in the various Yugoslav "wars of devolution." This includes the
    wars in Croatia, Bosnia, and Kosovo. Most (13, 500) of the missing
    disappeared in Bosnia. The Serbia-Croatia war (1991-95) has 2,386
    listed as missing. Kosovo has 2,047.

    September 25, 2007: The U.S. and Romania completed the first month
    of a three-month long military training exercise. The light infantry
    training exercise involves approximately 700 troops and support
    personnel located at the Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base (on Romania's
    Black Sea coast). In December 2005 the US and Romania signed a ten-year
    bilateral agreement that lets the US use the huge airbase and training
    complex. U.S. forces in Romania, however, cannot exceed a maximum of
    one brigade (roughly 3,500 troops). Still, the base gives the U.S. a
    "lily pad" to support potential "deep operations" in Central Asia.

    September 24, 2007: A bomb detonated in front of a nightclub in
    Pristina, Kosovo killed two people and wounded 11. The night club
    was located on Bill Clinton Boulevard.

    Serbia now says that if Kosovo remains part of Serbia, Serbia is
    willing to give it "the highest level of autonomy" to include a
    "parallel, self-governing" political system. That would include the
    right for the Kosovo government to collect taxes and manage its
    own economic affairs. Nothing was said about police and security
    arrangements, but past statements implied that the European Union
    should act as the "guarantor" with a civilian and military presence
    in Kosovo "to keep the peace." The Serbian term for this status is
    "loose integration."

    September 22, 2007: It is a small diplomatic victory for Macedonia,
    but a victory nonetheless. Canada announced that it will that recognize
    Macedonia as "the Republic of Macedonia." This will upset Greece,
    which insists on calling Macedonia the former Yugoslav Republic of
    Macedonia (FYROM).

    September 19, 2007: Kosovo and Serb police conducted a joint operation
    that led to the arrest of an arms smuggler, who was shipping weapons
    to what the police described as "Muslim extremists" operating in
    southern Serbia near the town of Novi Pazar. The arrest took place
    inside Kosovo, in the northern town of Mitrovica - a town with a
    substantial Serbian community.

    Kosovar Albanian political leaders said that Kosovo are drafting a
    "friendship treaty" with Serbia. The treaty will include "a clause
    forgiving Serbia for all crimes committed in Kosovo." This is a
    signal by Kosovar Albanian moderates that while they are demanding
    independence, in the long term they want a stable, peaceful
    relationship with Serbia.

    September 15, 2007: The United States asked Turkey to take "critical
    political steps." The political moves the US wants Turkey to make
    include opening the Turkish-Armenia border and "refraining from energy
    deals" with Iran. The last statement refers to a natural gas deal
    Turkey signed earlier this year with Iran. The US also congratulated
    Abdullah Gul on his election as president.

    Serbia said that it has no interest in joining NATO and intends to
    "retain full military neutrality."
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