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United States Actions Regarding Iranian and Other Arms Transfers to the Bosnian Army, 1994-1995

Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
Abstract
The Senate Committee on Intelligence investigated the allegations that the Clinton Administration secretly gave a green light to convert Iranian arms shipments into Bosnia despite a UN arms embargo. Ultimately, the report recommended that the executive branch make a written record of every significant foreign policy decision, keep the Committee "fully and currently informed" of the substantive content of intelligence that is collected or analyzed by US intelligence agencies, and inform Congress of significant secret changes in US foreign policy.
Date
1996-11-01
Document Type
Senate Staff Report
Serial Number
104-68.Sprt
Document Length
32 pages
Congress
104
Relation
DOI
Keywords
Staff Reports, Senate, Has Views
PAP Major Code
16: Defense
PAP Minor Code
1605: Arms Control and Nuclear Nonproliferation
Related Hearings
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, hearing on "U.S. Actions Regarding Iranian Arms Shipments into Bosnia," 104th Cong., S. Hrg. 104-786, (1996, May 21 and 23)
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