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Why & how Pakistan got involved in Bosnia war?

You cannot put a prey and a predator in the same cage. That is why the UN embargo on Bosnia was illegal. While the Serbs were given weapons by Serbia.
 
Why & how Pakistan got involved in Bosnia war?

By the way, in the authentic movie 'No Man's Land', there was absolutely no reference/hint of religion. So wasn't the war only about ethnicity and economy?

By the way, who else got interested in the war because of that movie?
We got sponsers for that project. So did it. Nowadays we are searching sponsers against India.
 
We got sponsers for that project. So did it. Nowadays we are searching sponsers against India.

We lost Iran as an active participant in Kashmir when in 90s they were also hosting Mijahideen bases in Iran and their Intelligence nicely working with ISI in Kashmir which bought India to its knees until when US imposed fresh sanctions on Iran and asked NS to obligate as said.
 
Religious sentiment and seeing the world turning a blind eye to the war crimes at that time.

The war had ethnic/religious dimensions as religion plays/played a huge role in the ethnic identity makeup in the Balkans, even if people are not religious themselves. Don't know where you got the "no reference/hint of religion" from though.

Source: I have Bosnian relatives who live in Pakistan.
 
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The historian Basil Davidson contends that the "recourse to ‘ethnicity’ as an explanation [of the conflict] is pseudo-scientific nonsense..." Even the degree of linguistic and religious differences "have been less substantial than instant commentators routinely tell us." Between the two major communities, the Serbs and the Croats, Davidson argues, "the term 'ethnic cleansing' can have no sense at all." Davidson agrees with Susan Woodward, an expert on Balkan affairs, who found that the "motivating causes of the disintegration in economic circumstance and its ferocious pressures."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakup_of_Yugoslavia#Death_of_Tito_and_the_weakening_of_Communism
 
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The historian Basil Davidson contends that the "recourse to ‘ethnicity’ as an explanation [of the conflict] is pseudo-scientific nonsense..." Even the degree of linguistic and religious differences "have been less substantial than instant commentators routinely tell us." Between the two major communities, the Serbs and the Croats, Davidson argues, "the term 'ethnic cleansing' can have no sense at all." Davidson agrees with Susan Woodward, an expert on Balkan affairs, who found that the "motivating causes of the disintegration in economic circumstance and its ferocious pressures."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakup_of_Yugoslavia#Death_of_Tito_and_the_weakening_of_Communism
.... and then the wolf said to lamb: then it must be your mother. And ate the lamb. Its all excuses, be it religious or political.
 
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@Dr. Strangelove @Sinnerman108 @S.Y.A @Max @Big Tank @Starlord @Sabretooth @Khan Kore @Pakhtoon yum @fitpOsitive @Sher Shah Awan

The historian Basil Davidson contends that the "recourse to ‘ethnicity’ as an explanation [of the conflict] is pseudo-scientific nonsense..." Even the degree of linguistic and religious differences "have been less substantial than instant commentators routinely tell us." Between the two major communities, the Serbs and the Croats, Davidson argues, "the term 'ethnic cleansing' can have no sense at all." Davidson agrees with Susan Woodward, an expert on Balkan affairs, who found that the "motivating causes of the disintegration in economic circumstance and its ferocious pressures."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakup_of_Yugoslavia#Death_of_Tito_and_the_weakening_of_Communism
Pure BS
 
When did Bosnians become your relatives? After they got refuge in Pakistan in wake of the 1990s war?

Yes, why?

Also, I don't care what some self declared expert says. All wars have an economic facet, none can deny it. But the basic factor was religious/ethnic tensions and a breakdown in the power of the state.
 
@Dr. Strangelove @Sinnerman108 @S.Y.A @Max @Big Tank @Starlord @Sabretooth @Khan Kore @Pakhtoon yum @fitpOsitive @Sher Shah Awan

The historian Basil Davidson contends that the "recourse to ‘ethnicity’ as an explanation [of the conflict] is pseudo-scientific nonsense..." Even the degree of linguistic and religious differences "have been less substantial than instant commentators routinely tell us." Between the two major communities, the Serbs and the Croats, Davidson argues, "the term 'ethnic cleansing' can have no sense at all." Davidson agrees with Susan Woodward, an expert on Balkan affairs, who found that the "motivating causes of the disintegration in economic circumstance and its ferocious pressures."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakup_of_Yugoslavia#Death_of_Tito_and_the_weakening_of_Communism

Ethnic cleansing was a term invented at the time, because religious cleansing was too dangerous a term to use
knowing the historic connotations with crusades & Templar
 

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