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US joins Bosnia in show of support on eve of planned celebration by Serb 
nationalists

Julian Borger

5–6 minutes

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Two US fighter jets flew over Bosnia on Monday in a gesture of support for the 
country on the eve of a military-style nationalist parade planned by Serb 
separatists at a time of high tensions.

The American embassy in Sarajevo 
<https://ba.usembassy.gov/bosnia-and-herzegovina-host-u-s-f-16s-and-jtac-training/>
  said that the flight by the F16 planes was a joint training exercise with 
Bosnian forces, as well as a “demonstration of US commitment” to ensuring 
Bosnia’s territorial integrity in the face of “secessionist activity”.

The jets flew over the north-eastern towns of Tuzla and Brčko but could 
reportedly be heard in Banja Luka, the Bosnian Serb capital to the west, which 
will be the focus of Tuesday’s planned commemorations marking the 32nd 
anniversary of the proclamation of Republika Srpska as a breakaway state.

The celebrations, involving a parade of paramilitary forces, are a gesture of 
defiance against Bosnian statehood. They have been banned by the country’s 
constitutional court as being discriminatory against non-Serbs. The declaration 
of Republika Srpska in January 1992 triggered a civil war and a campaign of 
ethnic cleansing of Muslims and Croats, in which 100,000 people died.

Milorad Dodik, the Republika Srpska president, shrugged off the F16 flights, 
joking that they would contribute to the anniversary ceremonies. In a speech on 
the eve of the holiday, the separatist leader restated his longstanding 
position that the “the aim of the Serb people is a Serb state in these areas.”

Dodik received support from the president of neighbouring Serbia, Aleksandar 
Vučić, who announced a firework show 
<https://www.vijesti.ba/clanak/626426/dodik-i-vucic-sutra-sinhronizovani-vatromet-u-svim-gradovima-rs-i-beogradu>
  will be held in Belgrade on Tuesday night, synchronised with displays in 
Banja Luka and other Republika Srpska towns.

This year’s parade comes amid an increasing number of attacks and threats  
<https://sarajevotimes.com/detailed-report-on-bih-presented-to-the-united-nations-by-high-representative-christian-schmidt/>
 against returned refugees, particularly Bosniak and Croat returnees to 
Republika Srpska. On Sunday, two Serb men were arrested for firing guns as they 
drove past a Bosniak community in Srebrenica, scene of a 1995 massacre of over 
8,000 mostly Bosniak men and boys, judged to be an act of genocide by a war 
crimes tribunal in The Hague. The men were released on Monday after Serb 
protests led by Orthodox clergy and Srebrenica’s Serb mayor.



President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, speaks during an interview with 
Reuters. Photograph: Marko Đurica/Reuters

“There’s a real sense among the returnees of something that we’ve feared for a 
long time, that Dodik’s political adventurism and brinkmanship is beginning to 
beget violence,” said Jasmin Mujanović, a political scientist and the author of 
a recent book, The Bosniaks: Nationhood After Genocide.

In its statement on Monday, the US embassy said Washington “will act” if anyone 
tries to secede from Bosnia in violation of the state constitution and the 1995 
Dayton peace agreement which ended the Bosnian war. However, Dodik has 
frequently been able to defy the constitution and Bosnia’s western backers, who 
have few means of enforcement. An EU stabilisation force has shrunk in the past 
two decades from 7,000 to just over 1,000.

“This is a deterrence problem,” Haris Imamović, a political analyst and former 
adviser to the Bosnian presidency, said. “These western decision-makers simply 
don’t have deterrence mechanisms. They don’t have hard power.”

Mujanović said the F16 flights were a welcome but insufficient signal of US 
resolve.

“I don’t think this signifies meaningful change in US policy,” he argued. “But 
at the very least it is some kind of recognition on the part of American 
officials that they’ve lost the PR battle, in the sense that no one really 
takes American threats very seriously anymore.”

He said US credibility had been sapped by a policy of appeasement towards 
separatist Serbs and Croats in Bosnia, for example endorsing the creation of a 
state government last year which gave them significant power and put the 
security ministry under the control of one of Dodik’s political partners.

Mujanović also faulted Washington for failing to condemn Vučić for the rigging 
of Serbian elections last month 
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/dec/18/serbias-elections-under-unjust-conditions-say-international-observers>
 .

Dodik has been sanctioned by the US for corruption, and by the UK for 
undermining the “legitimacy and functionality” of the Bosnian state.

“Whilst the joint operation between the American air force and Bosnian military 
is welcome as a deterrent we need to go further,” said Alicia Kearns, chair of 
the UK parliament’s foreign affairs committee who led the move to sanction 
Dodik in 2022 
<https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-announces-sanctions-under-bosnia-and-herzegovina-sanctions-regime-11-april-2021>
 . “I want to see the UK rejoin EUFOR, Nato troops stationed in Brčko and the 
EU finally join the UK and US in sanctioning Dodik and his cronies.”




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