101. The mostly Muslim Bosnian army on Sunday overran the last stronghold of a rebel Muslim force in northwestern Bosnia. 102. The only way to do that is to equip and train the Bosnian army. 103. The Muslim-led Bosnian army cannot reasonably hope to prevail if confronted by Serbian resistance and Croatian passivity. 104. The road between Pale and the important Serbian garrison of Lukavica is no longer usable by the Bosnian Serbs because it is within immediate range of Bosnian army guns. 105. The rival Bosnian armies have broken off combat and have been pulling back on or ahead of schedule toward the newly agreed boundaries. 106. The proposal to reinforce the Bosnian army has angered other members of NATO who would have ground troops in Bosnia. 107. The Serbs do not want a cease-fire with a time limit because they believe it will simply allow the Bosnian army to rearm. 108. The Serbs say they do not allow the convoys through because the Muslim-led Bosnian army is waging war from towns like Gorazde and Sarajevo. 109. The shells were generally fired from Grabez plateau to the east, now taken by the Bosnian army. 110. The Senate Republicans want the US troops to be actively involved in both arming and equipping the Bosnian army. |