Mark Yannone - Arizona, District 3, 2004 Congressional Candidate, independent - click to return to home page

Issues - Foreign Aid - Foreign Aid Budget - United Nations Peacekeeping Operations - Bosnia - The Casualties
Bosnian peacekeepers stand over the body of a young boy in Sarajevo


"I feel miserable. It's not a question of manliness, but that they've told me I'm nothing, a zero."

Sarajevo resident, unknown male


According to military casualty information sources, the Bosnia/Herzogivina enforcement operation took the lives of 284 Americans during the UN-backed enforcement operation. Many of these lives were lost to land-mine explosions.

This loss of life was the result of the UN enforcement activities that the United States volunteered to support. These Americans died in a country with which we had no direct conflict. The numbers of civilians lost during the conflict is unavailable.

To find out more about the Defense Department's position on the UN enforcement operations in Bosnia/Herzogivina, click HERE. Oh, that's right! You can't click here! Why? We don't know. The link was at http://www.defenselink.mil/search97/s97is.vts as of January 2004, but DefenseLink has now password protected that area of their website. To find out more about the Defense Department's position, you'll probably just have to watch the news and hope they tell us something.

To see a timeline of the Bosnian occupation as written by Stars and Stripes, click HERE

To see more about the failures of the UN peacekeeping/enforcement operations in Bosnia, click HERE

The Cato Institute, Killing With Kindness the UN Peacekeeping Missions in Bosnia, read the article by clicking HERE

Return to the UN Peacekeeping Operations by clicking HERE



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