Anonymous ID: 2a0a16 Aug. 12, 2021, 12:37 p.m. No.14337172   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7259 >>7333

This describes the situation 30 years ago, demonstrating a long relationship between the CIA and Serbia:

 

CIA recruited the head of the Serbian State Security

"Allegedly, the article writes about Jovica Stanisic who revealed the secrets of the Milosevic regime and the location of mass graves in Bosnia to his colleagues from the Central Intelligence Agency, but also spread gossips about Milosevic and called him "terrible, insincere and corrupt", Blic reported. As a favor, the Central Intelligence Agency, as "Blic" further reports, took him on a study trip to the CIA headquarters in 1996, where he received a warmly welcome. John Deutsch, the head of the CIA in those days, even presented him a 1937 Parker shotgun, a highly valued collector's item. The Belgrade daily reminds that the cooperation between Stanisic and the CIA was also confirmed by Wayne Jordash, who was a lawyer to Mr. Stanisic, who stated in The Hague that Stanisic contacted the CIA in 1991 and that in 1993 he took the CIA operatives to the locations of mass graves in Bosnia.

William Lofgren, a retired CIA agent in Belgrade who was in charge of Stanisic explained that the CIA presented the file to show "that this allegedly evil person actually did many good things." The CIA refused to comment further on this document, and since the content of the document is confidential, the Hague tribunal considered it in a closed session. Stanisic was described in the text published by "Los Angeles Times" as a key CIA person in Serbia."

 

https://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?nav_id=110642