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Wednesday, February 07, 2007_


  Richard Perle, MPRI and Bosnian Arms Shipments


Connoisseurs of elaborate Bosnia conspiracy theories will love this (and 
don't think I don't know you're out there).

Controversial neocon philosopher Richard Perle led an obscure 
nongovernmental organization tasked with hiring a private company to run 
the U.S. State Department's "Train and Equip" program in 
Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1996.

Perle's group, the "Acquisition Support Institute," hired Military 
Professional Resources Inc., essentially a professional mercenary 
company nearly as controversial as Perle himself. It's not at all clear 
what or whom is responsible for the Institute, or why a 
"non-governmental, non-profit organization" would be responsible for 
selecting the recipient of a massive State Department contract on one of 
the most sensitive issues of the day.

Equipped with a collection of retired military officers, MPRI set itself 
up as a virtual extension of the U.S. government in both Croatia and 
Bosnia, as documented in an extensive set of Freedom of Information Act 
documents I will be publishing over the next several weeks.

MPRI operatives were given the run of the country -- receiving payments 
and arms from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and other Muslim countries, which 
underwrote operations to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars.

In many cases, these payments were brokered directly by the State 
Department. In some instances, funds and arms were routed into Bosnia 
without State's explicit approval but often with its knowledge, as 
documented in the newly declassified records. Unauthorized assistance 
appears to have come from Pakistan, UAE and Turkey, among others.

Bosnia was a hotbed for al Qaeda in the early 1990s. I am still tracing 
the extent of how al Qaeda-linked people and groups operated after the 
T&E program launched in 1996. However, al Qaeda-linked mujahideen were 
trained by former American military officers prior to the T&E program's 
launch.

Train and Equip was (nominally) intended to marginalize extremists and 
Islamic radical networks by replacing them as the primary source of 
weapons, training and funding to Bosnians. Instead, the program ran 
parallel to somewhat lower-profile extremist networks over the course of 
several years, and al Qaeda still maintains a strong presence in the 
country.

Look for more documents in the near-term future. There are more than 500 
pages total. In the meantime, enjoy this teaser:

State Department Cable, 5/21/96: Demarche to Bosnian Federation on Train 
and Equip Training Contract (Richard Perle, MPRI) 
<http://intelfiles.egoplex.com/1996-05-21-perle-mpri.pdf>

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