European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 7, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes monday november 7,1994jets Fly to curb tension in Bosnia Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina apr nato warplanes buzzed Sarajevo Over the weekend in a show of Force to halt an escalating Battle Between government and serbian forces that threatened to Reig nit All out War in the bosnian capital. It. Gen. Michael Rose . Commander in Bosnia asked leaders of both sides to join in urgent talks on the deteriorating situation around Sarajevo amid signs of a new government offensive on the City a Northern Edge said roses spokesman it. Col. Tim Spicer. The . Commander for Sarajevo Gen. Herve Gou billiard requested the nato show of Force after he was unable to Calm the situation in the capital. Two Jet fighters flew Low Over Sarajevo at 11 50 . Saturday and again around 1 50 . Sunday said another . Official it. Col. Patrick Declet. Tension calmed later sunday morning and there were no further nato flights. Gou billiard also protested the a a unacceptable use of weapons by both bosnian sides saturday night in violation of the . Ban on big guns within a 12-mile radius of Sarajevo. \ the fighting was one of the gravest breaches of the capitals cease fire and heavy weapons exclusion zone. It began saturday night after government forces fired four mortar rounds from the Southern Sarajevo suburb of Krasnica toward bosnian serbian positions in Lidza Southwest of the capital said a . Military spokesman maj. Koos sol. A a High ranking bosnian army officer accused bosnian serbs in Lidza of firing first and said government troops responded Only after fruitless protests to the United the government shelling began bosnian serbs raided two . Weapons collection Points near Sarajevo and fired 120 my mortar and 205 my heavy artillery rounds onto bosnian positions. Ukrainian peacekeepers guarding one weapons collection site in Lidza failed to Stop serbs from entering because bosnian serbs Quot were firing warning shots at them sol said. The Lidza collection site is one of several around the capital created under the february cease fire and heavy weapons exclusion zone. French peacekeepers were rushed to the two collection Points and managed to Calm the situation briefly. But tension flared again a few hours later when bosnian serbs attempted to remove an anti tank weapon from the Lidza weapons depot sol said. Serbs said they needed the weapon to use against a bosnian army tank which they said was South of Krasnica. At one Point . Officials also said government infantry attempted an attack from their positions near Krasnica. Former spies come in from cold life for sex agents Means books trials 1 14 j w w meeting reveals Aschaffenbur go rarity at a what do spies do to recover from a cold War r they write books a As fast As posse we. Quot we have to publish our lies before our enemies publish theirs Quot said Leonid shears Hon a one time Kab chief who took part in a forum of former spy-1 masters sunday to dissect their role in the cold War Markus Wolf became a. Spy novel legend in the 25 years he did secret Bat tie with the West As East Germany a foreign intelligence chief. Today he a ussling with his american to Blusher random House Over revisions of his autobiography. A they want More of the Joky stuff a Wolf said. Quot i want it to he philosophical. 1 never saw myself primarily As a professional. It was political work and ultimately we the lives of Wolf Cha Tam Coet Aldrich h. Ames and nato spy Rainer Rupp a now on trial fat Diu Waldorf a make for Good Reading. Rot their trials demonstrate How serials in govern meats regard the work of spies in the cold War Era. Wolf was the pledged master of the game running some 500 agents who betrayed the secrets of every major West German institution British intelligence expert Phillip Knightley who has written three books on cold War spies said the intelligence senders should be it heave been a miserable failure la peacetime and exist Only to increase their budgets a he said. ,. Knightley sat at the end of the table snapping pictures of fellow Toni members with a dear sled minor camera while the others a former in Heribert Helen broke left life me chief or West German intent thence seen det sits not to us Fonner foe Merkus Wolf who was East Germany a foreign intelligence diktat a forum Lefex Aiters in Germany on sunday. Teil Glence rafts men of East Oera any West Germany and Russia a boasted a Boot their successes and bemoaned their qum. \ at a reception saturday night pm Knox representative Rainer i kneaded his hands with pleasure As Wolf posed for a snapshot holding the tiny minor a Ideal for filming a documents in tight spaces. A a we la use the photos in our brochure a said Hix. Wolf was convicted of treason in december. He is out of jail pending an a peal whose Success depends on an upcoming supreme court ruling about whether United Germany had the right to try him at All. On a Day to Day basis a i hang around the House worrying a the 71 year old Wolf sold in an interview a and of course i do a lot of talk 1. A Heribert Henien brooch was chief of Crum wh2 to 1985, when he was fired after a top defection. He Emma thl Zes with his former foe a a the was an East German a Hel in broke said a what country is he supposed to have betrayed a Hellen broke now runs a Frank flirt about 100 of nos 1,700-member staff were employees the East German secret police the stall Helen broke said. They re better disciplined than his West germans Helen broke said besides the stain of a Stasi past a prevents them from getting jobs anywhere saudi Arabia Bill of Gulf Riyadh saudi Arabia a saudi Arabia has paid More than half the Cost of last months military buildup to counter iraqi soldiers at the kuwaiti Border Arab diplomats said sunday. The diplomats speaking on condition of anonymity said Riyadh s contribution was $330 million and has been turned Over to Washington As a one time payment. The total Bill was about $600 million. A a. a the disclosures were the first on the financial aspects of last months crisis which began when Iraq deployed More than 64,000 soldiers North of the kuwaiti Border. A estimates had put the Cost of Rushing . And Allied air sea and land forces to the Gulf at Between $500 million and $1 billion. The diplomats said that since iraqi Leader Saddam Hussein pulled Back his troops the kingdom did not foresee any continual military buildup that would need to be paid for the sources said. Kuwait is believed to be shouldering about 40 percent of the estimated $600 million Bill. The emirate May request an Allied military presence in which Case it is expected to Bear the additional expenses the sources said. _ another alternative was to have a multinational fund cover the Cost in which Case Oil consuming nations must share the Burden the sources noted. The saudis contend that if a High profile military presence is maintained by the United states backed by Britain Ana other allies it would be to protect the regions Oil two thirds of the worlds reserves. A industrialized states such As Canada Japan Germany and Italy which have a direct stake in guaranteeing regional Security should share in paying the costs according to saudi thinking the diplomats said. Punished cadets reportedly include Gridiron Star West Point . Apr army a leading receiver is among the three football players punished for touching the breasts of female cadets at a Pep rally according to a published report. _ the Middletown times Herald record citing unidentified sources reported saturday that the three cadets Are split end Ron Thomas halfback Mike Robinson and defensive Back Devry Anderson. Officials at the . Military Academy have refused to name the cadets. Thomas Robinson and Anderson were found guilty of inappropriately touching female cadets breasts oct. 20 during a so called Quot spirit run in which about 600 cadets ran through a cocoon of army football players at the end of the team s practice. For punishment the three players were ordered to March 80 hours received 35 demerits on their records and were restricted to Academy grounds for 90 Days effectively kicking them off the football team for the rest of the 1994 season. The punishments were handed Down by col. Alan a. Fox brigade tactical officer at the Academy following disciplinary other players were exonerated after the hearings because of Lack of evidence said officials at the Academy 50 Miles North of new York City. Thomas of Marietta ga., caught a team High 23 passes for 241 Yards in eight games. He had More catches than any other army player scheduled to play m saturdays game against air Force which air Force won 10-6. Robinson of Oklahoma City okla., has 15 carries for 65 Yards and no touchdowns this season. He started army a first two games but a shoulder sprain has limited his play since. Anderson is a Junior varsity player from Roslyn pa., the newspaper said. All three players Are 20 years old. The punishments will have no direct Impact on the students chances of graduation said it. Col. Don Mcgrath the Academy a chief spokesman. T
