Bosnia: America’s Forgotten Jihad and Europe's Hidden Danger | By Cupo Cupovski



Bosnia: America’s Forgotten Jihad and Europe's Hidden Danger

By Cupo Cupovski

In the heart of Europe lies a nation born not of peace, but of betrayal and blood. Bosnia and Herzegovina — the so-called "multi-ethnic success story" — is in reality the fractured result of war, radicalism, and foreign manipulation.

Most Westerners, distracted by headlines about Ukraine or Gaza, have forgotten the dirty war that tore Bosnia apart in the 1990s. But for those who look closer, the truth is more disturbing: Bosnia is not just a failed state — it’s a ticking bomb.

And the West helped light the fuse.



The CIA’s Holy Warriors

During the Bosnian War, the United States — through the CIA and allied networks — allowed and even encouraged the arrival of hundreds of radical Islamist fighters. These weren’t refugees. These were hardened mujahideen — battle-tested in Afghanistan, trained by the same networks that gave birth to al-Qaeda and, later, ISIS.

They came with knives, cameras, and Korans. They filmed their beheadings. They took trophies from Christian victims. And they didn’t act alone.

Bosnian Muslim leadership under Alija Izetbegović welcomed them with open arms. His “Islamic Declaration” openly called for a Muslim Bosnia. The fighters were granted citizenship, land, and command positions. The regular Bosnian army cooperated with them. It wasn’t just a temporary alliance — it was ideological alignment.

And who stood behind them? Turkey. Saudi Arabia. Iran. Pakistan. And yes, the CIA.


Sarajevo: The Shadow Caliphate?

Today’s Bosnia is presented to the world as a stable, secular, democratic republic. But the cracks are deep, and the reality is darker.

Sarajevo — the capital city — has increasingly fallen under the influence of foreign Islamist currents. Its leaders may wear suits and shake hands with NATO generals, but they listen to other voices, too.

Chief among them: Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

Erdogan, the self-declared protector of Sunni Islam, is no ordinary politician. He styles himself as a modern-day Ottoman sultan. And in Bosnia, his word carries weight. His AKP party has long funded mosques, schools, and NGOs in Bosnia. Bosniak leaders openly praise him, receive him as a savior, and consult him behind closed doors.

Is this sovereign policy? Or is Bosnia already a client state?

What kind of European country takes ideological orders from Ankara?



NATO’s Pet Project… or Trojan Horse?

Here lies the contradiction: Bosnia is under NATO supervision. Western diplomats shape its laws, its elections, even its constitution. Yet the Islamist presence is never questioned. Wahhabi preachers operate freely. Radical enclaves remain untouched. Foreign funding flows into Islamic centers without scrutiny.

Why?

The answer may be uncomfortable. Bosnia was always more useful broken than whole. A fractured Bosnia serves as a lever to keep Serbia in check, to divide Croats, and to justify Western presence in the Balkans.

And the Islamic element? That’s part of the game. In the 1990s, radical Islam was seen as a “useful tool” against Christian Serbs. Now, it’s a convenient threat — a reason for more intervention, more surveillance, more control.

But tools break. And sometimes, they turn on their masters.


What Comes Next?

Bosnia is not at war today. But it is not at peace. Beneath the surface, the old tensions remain. The Islamist networks are still there — older, richer, more connected. Their children have grown up in mosques funded by Erdogan and Saudi donors. They read Quranic verses painted on the ruins of Christian homes.

And Europe sleeps.

Is Bosnia a new war zone waiting to erupt? Or is it something even worse — a recruitment center, an ideological base, a launchpad?

Was this all just an American experiment that went out of control?

Or was it the plan all along?


Closing Thought

The lie is simple: Bosnia is free, peaceful, and Western.
The truth is harder: Bosnia is occupied, radicalized, and dangerous.

We are told to forget the jihadists. Forget the beheadings. Forget who brought them. But history does not forget. And one day, the consequences will return — not in Sarajevo, but in Vienna, Paris, or Berlin.

You were warned.


Written by Cupo Cupovski
Defender of Faith and Freedom


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