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TANJUG, Serbia & Montenegro,
25 September 2004 Summary of report In today's issue of the Czech daily Mlada Fronta Dnes, former Czech Prime Minister Milos Zeman stated that he had backed the 2003 Anglo-American bombing campaign against Iraq, but had strongly opposed the NATO decision to bomb Serbia five years ago. "I strongly opposed this, not because I found Milosevic amiable in any way, but because this stupid action only opened the Balkan door to Islamic terrorism," Zeman said, pointing out that part of the Kosovo insurrectionists belonged to a terrorist organization financed by the narcotics mafia.
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