Monday, December 2, 2019
Russians And Bosnians Essays - , Term Papers
  Russians and Bosnians         Historically and politically, the Bosnians and the Russians are a perfect match.This history started in the middle of the first thousand   years A.D. when the tribes called the Southern Slavs migrated into the   southeast area of Europe known as the Balkans. The Slav people as they   are known, were separated from the Northern Slavs, that is, related   Slavs in Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Russia, by the non-slavic tribes   that settled the lands of Austria and Hungary. The Bosnians original   ancestors were the Southern Slavs. They raided areas throught the   Balkans including what is now modern day Serbia.This tribe eventually   split up, mostly for religious and political reasons but also because   the geography of the region is such that large groups of Slavs became   separated and isolated from one another because of the difficult   terrain. When religion came to the Balkans, where you were physically   had as much to do with what religion you grew up with as other   reasons. The Serbs who were closest to the Byzantine Empire   geographically, took up the Eastern Orthodox Religion. The peoples in   what is now Croatia, Slovinia and Bosina were infuenced by Rome and   took up Roman Catholicisim. However, the Bosnians, who were alwasys   being threathned politically by the Orthodox Christian Serbs as well   as their Roman Catholic neighbors, by the fifteenth century had made   apolitical decision to align themselves with the rising power of the   Ottoman Empire, and converted to Islam. Russia, the country where most   of the Southern Slavs came from had accepted the Eastern Orthodox   religion at around the time the Serbs did. This religious bond between   Russians and Serbs was very strong and the two groups supported one   another for virtually their entire history up to and including modern   times. The Serbs supported the Russians in almost all their wars and   helped the Russians gain control of part of the Eastern Mediterraen   from the Turks. This is why the Russians are deeply interested in this   area and feel they have a special role to play in the current   conflict.    The Balkans are the reason that World War I had started. The Serbs of   1914 was as determined then, as they were for centuries, of preserving   their independence in the Balkans. A wider war in the Balkans could   risk the security of Europe, and possibly draw Moslen nations into the   war. On a more imeadiate level, the reason for peace in Bosnia is so   urgent is because cities, roads, bridges, have been destroyed in the   conflict. A good example of this is Sarajevo, ( a major muslim city)   that was known for its cultural mixture. It was the site of the 1988   winter olympics which welcomed hunreds of atlethes from all over the   globe. The city is on the Bosinian-Serb border and has been shelled by   both sides in the war. However, a far more important reason is to   prevent this local war from starting a wider confrontation that would   risk the security of Europe, and possibly draw in Moslem nations to   support the Muslims in Bosnia.      Russian soldiers are going to be among the troops keeping peace in   Sarajevo as well as in other towns in Bosnia. The rusians are trying   to improve relations with the U. S. and are doing so by working with   the U.S. on keeping peace in the Balkans. Both President Yeltsin of   Russia and Clinton Of the U.S., have met several times over this   issue. They decide that a good way to improve rlations betwen the two   countries. Part of the debate over rusian troops betwen Russia and   the U.S. was who mwould command the Russsian troops if they were sent.   The Russians did not want teir troops under a NATO command because   they thought that Nato was anti- Russian. Another topic of their   debate was where were the Russian troops to be deployed. The russians   wnated to be deployed in Bosnian Serb teritory, and the U.S. wanted   them deployed in Bosnian Croat territory. Finally an agreement was   reached. The Russians would send fifteenhundred troops to Bosnia. They   were scheduled to arrive in mid-December 1995. Both sides agreed that   the Russian troops would report to their own commander, General Leonti   P. Shetsov. Shetsov had worked with    
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