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Action Council for Peace in the Balkans | |
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Formation | January 1994 |
Membership | • Morton Abramowitz • William Brock • Zbigniew Brzezinski • Frank Carlucci • Hodding Carter • David Dinkins • Geraldine Ferrar • Barbara Jordan • Max Kampelman • Lane Kirkland • Jeane Kirkpatrick • Edmund Muskie • George Shultz • Susan Sontag • George Soros • Paul Volcker • Elie Wiesel • Marshall Freeman Harris • Stephen Walker • Joseph Lieberman • Frank McCloskey |
Action Council to ensure active support of the Bosnian government through air power and an end to the UN arms embargo |
The Action Council for Peace in the Balkans was formed in January 1994, with an open letter to President Bill Clinton calling for the US to replace its then policy of support for UN peacekeepers in Bosnia with one focused on supporting the Bosnian government through air power and an end to the UN arms embargo. Signatories included Morton Abramowitz, Max M. Kampelman, Senator Joseph Lieberman, and Representative Frank McCloskey.[1]
People
Steering Committee (c.1994)
Morton Abramowitz | William Brock | Zbigniew Brzezinski | Frank Carlucci | Hodding Carter | David Dinkins | Geraldine Ferraro | Barbara Jordan | Max Kampelman | Lane Kirkland | Jeane Kirkpatrick | Edmund Muskie | George Shultz | Susan Sontag | George Soros | Paul Volcker | Elie Wiesel as well as members of the Senate and House of Representatives.[2]
Officers
- Marshall Freeman Harris - Executive Director.
- Stephen Walker - Program Director.[2]
Known members
13 of the 21 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Morton Abramowitz | A key player in determining recent U.S. foreign policy. |
Zbigniew Brzezinski | A central US Deep politician, Cercle, Bilderberg, ... |
Frank Carlucci | A Princeton roommate of his fellow US Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld. |
David Dinkins | Mayor of New York City from 1990 to 1993. |
Max Kampelman | Neocon US arms negotiator with decades-long support for hardline "pro-Israel" advocacy groups |
Lane Kirkland | US labor leader (AFL-CIO/President for over 15 years) who spoke at the Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism on "Terrorism and the Gulag". Bilderberg, Le Cercle, CFR, ... |
Jeane Kirkpatrick | Neocon "terror expert", US Ambassador to the UN, Washington Conference on International Terrorism... |
Joe Lieberman | Lawyer-Senator whom Sibel Edmonds named in 2006 as one of her "Dirty Dozen". |
Edmund Muskie | His legislative work during his career as a Senator coincided with an expansion of modern liberalism in the United States. ran for President several times, sabotaged by Richard Nixon in 1972. |
George Shultz | US Cold warrior who attended the 1984 Washington Conference on International Terrorism |
George Soros | Financial speculator, Beneficiary of Black Wednesday |
Paul Volcker | Chairman of the Federal Reserve, suspected US deep state actor |
Elie Wiesel | "Chief Witness to The Holocaust" |
References
- ↑ Anthony Lewis, Abroad at Home; Crisis of Credibility, New York Times, 7 January 1994.
- ↑ a b John Shea, Macedonia and Greece: The Struggle to Define a New Balkan Nation, McFarland, 2008, p.363.
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