in response to :
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=103&topic_id=197092&mesg_id=197111"It is hardly surprising that Clinton and the leaders of the other NATO countries glorified the aggression against Yugoslavia as "preventing a humanitarian catastrophe," "promoting democracy," and "keeping the peace" against a "Hitler-like" dictator who would not adhere to peace agreements."
COME ON !!!!!!!!!!!!
the author purposedly mix historical events :
1) Milosevic STARTED to agress first Slovenia, then Croatia, then Bosnia with not only ground troops but even with middle range-missiles towards TOWNS
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There was no bombing of "Yugoslavia" (ie Serbia) in the Bosnian episode.
Milosevic backed up the genocide of Srebenicza where 7000 innocents were executed in a row
This later event and the shelling of the market in Sarajevo triggered a stronger UN intervention of mostly British/French troops (UN-mandated) on the ground. They had relatively little air support in the beginning and no mass aerial bombing like during the Kosovo war was done.Bombing in Bosnia was limited to military targets in the last stage of the war
3) NATO wasn't involved in Bosnia, except in the end, through UN mandate. Operation Deliberate Force was a sustained air campaign conducted by NATO to undermine the military capability of Bosnian Serbs who threatened or attacked UN-designated "safe areas" in Bosnia. The operation was carried out between the 30 August 1995 and the 20 September 1995, involving 400 aircraft and 5000 personnel from 15 nations. It was initiated by NATO in response to a deteriorating situation. Although planned and approved by the NATO Atlantic Council in July 1995, the operation was triggered in direct response to the Bosnian Serb shelling of the Sarajevo marketplace on 28 Aug 95 killing 38. Eventually even NATO shot down four Serb aircraft over central Bosnia on February 8, 1994, in what was supposed to be a UN declared "no-fly zone"; this was the alliance's first use of force since it was founded in 1949. NATO sorties were aimed at Serb ammunition, not at "towns".
4) Kosovo : it was Milosevic that started the repression and cleansing in Kosovo, not the contrary.
It can be discussed if all the collateral damage that was done in the war was necessary. But remember that the majority of today's Serbs see it the same way that the Germans did it after Hitler. The support for the Nationalist party is down to 5% today.
The attempt to mix the two events, mix NATO and mix the geography is nothing else than lousy propaganda.Besides the US involvement except for air support in Yugoslavia (both wars) has been minimal. The bulk of the peacekeeping and intervention has been done by Europeans (70 000) against US Maximum 3000 on the ground. Today the former republics are all applying to be EU members, have a good economy. Slovenia is even a full integrated member. No insurgency, no Iraq. The troops were greeted with flowers, even the Germans.
5) "Yugoslavia was a victim of the worldwide process of capital restructuring and profit- maximization. The targeting of Yugoslavia did not begin with the bombing. Economic destabilization of that nation began in the 1980's with IMF and World Bank structural adjustment programs (SAPs). As happens throughout the world where such SAPs have been imposed as conditions for debt relief, they devastated the economy laying the groundwork for the break-up of Yugoslavia."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_SFRY"After the boom of post-war years and the prosperous 1970s, the economic stagnation of the 1980s, just after Tito had died, brought some public discontent. This was in part muted by the spectacular draining of the banking system, caused by the rising inflation, in which millions of people were effectively forgiven debts or even allowed to make fortunes on perfectly legal bank-milking schemes. The banks adjusted their interest rates to inflation, but old credit contracts stipulated constant interest rates. Repayments of debts for privately owned housing, which was massively built during the prosperous 1970s, became ridiculously small and banks suffered huge losses. Indexation was introduced to take inflation into account, but the resourceful population continued to drain the system through other schemes, many of them having to do with personal cheques."
it's obvious that Yugoslavia had difficulties to adapt from a socialist economy to the market one. This is common to all former Eastern block countries, not only to Yugoslavia. Besides Yugoslavia didn't have a very good relation to the former Soviet and had to buy oil at world market prices.
It's one thing to criticize excesses in warfare, but transforming the bad guys into good guys is the specialty of these peaceniks : Saddam, Kim Il Sung, Castro etc... turns always to be misunderstood angels. In the end the peaceniks turn on the RWs side implying that Clinton poisoned Milosevic not to be called at the Hague...
the author Karen Talbot (now dead) was a known activist of the WPC : what is the WPC ?
World Peace Council
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The World Peace Council (or World Council of Peace) was formed in 1949 in order to promote peaceful coexistence and nuclear disarmament. It has been alleged to be a front organization of Communist parties due to its advocacy of unilateral disarmament in western countries and the active participation and funding of the council by the Soviet bloc as well as the leading role taken in the WPC by Communists such as Frédéric Joliot-Curie, the WPC's founding president.
The WPC was especially active in those areas bordering U.S. military installations, in Western Europe, believed to house nuclear weapons. Following the breakup of the Soviet Union the council has dwindled down to a small core group.
It was involved in many demonstrations and protests from the late 1940s to the late 1980s and attempted to lead the peace movement though it was largely sidelined beginning in the 1960s by the New Left which distrusted the Soviet Union and its supporters in the "old left".
The People's Republic of China resigned from the council in 1966 as a result of the Sino-Soviet split, a move which undermined the WPC's credibility among Maoists and their sympathisers who dominated the New Left in many western countries.
The WPC had its headquarters in Helsinki, Finland, at Lönnrotinkatu 25 A, until the 1990s when the Council moved to Greece.
In May 2004, the Council held its world congress in Athens attended by representatives of 100 peace groups from around the world.
The west and especially the United States, has always maintained that the WPC had been formed by Soviet intelligence as a front organization, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
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Morale : it's not because an article is posted on a "peace site" that what stands there is true...