[2] During the Bosnian War, Galijašević joined the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and was an officer of the 3rd Corps.
Bosnian minister Dragan Mektić has shown a photograph in which Galijašević reports to Alija Izetbegović and Sakib Mahmuljin in the village of Gostovići.
[3] According to Galijašević, Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, who made several trips to Bosnia, visited the Maglaj area as early as September 1992.
[6] In late November 2006 he stated that Izetbegović-ally Haris Silajdžić "was the organizer and sponsor of mujahedin coming into Bosnia.
[4] Since the mid-2000s, Galijašević has re-branded himself as a "counter-terrorism" and "foreign affairs" expert although he is considered by large segments of the Bosnian public as little more than surrogate of the Serb nationalist government of Milorad Dodik in Banja Luka.
[12][13][14][15] He and the RTRS were fined at the Konjic Municipal Court for presenting inaccurate information about Adnan Dlakić, an official at the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina who was accused by Galijašević of being a former member of the Bosnian mujaheddin detachment when in fact he joined Army only in 2002.