The only accurate account of the destruction of Yugoslavia at the hands of the US and how the US used NATO against Yugoslavia, followed by Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, Libya, and now Syria.
"Humanitarian" bombing was invented to justify genocide of the Serbian people. The concept is now de riguer for all US deep state attacks on foreign governments.
Diana Johnstone is one of the very few who are not MSM lemmings endlessly repeating whatever the state department wants said. I might add that with her open and objective reporting, she is probably on a CIA target list. The lady has courage, a quality totally missing in "western journalism", the polar opposite of gutless, brainless, socialist Penny Marshall.
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Fools' Crusade: Yugoslavia, NATO and Western Delusions (Yugoslavia, NATO and Western Illusions) Paperback – November 20, 2002
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In the endless series of United States military interventions, the humanitarian bombing of Yugoslavia played a key role in gaining support of the centre left for war as an instrument of policy. The anti-globalization movement failed to grasp the implications of the aggressive military globalization pursued by the United States, from Iraq to Afghanistan and beyond.;In this study, Johnstone identifies the common geopolitical interests running through past, present and future military interventions. She argues that outside intervention creates rather than solves problems and cannot be justified. She highlights the continuities between the attacks on Yugoslavia and Kosovo, and the concerted campaign against other rogue states, including Afghanistan.
- Print length328 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPluto Press
- Publication dateNovember 20, 2002
- Dimensions5.25 x 0.74 x 8.5 inches
- ISBN-100745319505
- ISBN-13978-0745319506
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Jenny Clegg is a Senior Lecturer in International Studies, and a China specialist, at the University of Central Lancashire. She first visited China in the 1970s and has followed developments closely ever since. Jenny is also active in the peace movement.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2018
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2015
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To believe the official view of this situation you'd have to believe NATO and the U.S. waged a war in the name of humanitarianism and human rights. You'd have to believe the country that murdered 180,000 Guatemalan civilians in the 80's in cold blood to protect U.S. business interests intervened in Kosovo to protect human rights. You'd have to believe that the country that helped murder 300,000 East Timorese civilians up to the mid-90's to protect U.S. business interests suddenly went somewhere else to protect human rights. You'd have to believe the country that killed 100,000 civilians in El Salvador to protect U.S. business interests suddenly invaded Yugoslavia to save lives. Or 60,000 civilians murdered in Nicaragua. The list goes on and on and on. Likewise, you'd have to believe that the administration that saw to the deaths of several million people in Africa because Gore and Clinton steadfastly stood in the way of AIDS generics, to protect U.S. business interests, suddenly intervened in Kosovo to save lives. You'd have to believe the country that has never engaged in a humanitarian intervention suddenly did a 180 and went to Kosovo to help the poor. You might as well believe in Mickey Mouse and Santa Claus.
But you can do better these days, you can actually study the record ten years later and discover that no genocide in Kosovo was ever proven. No mass graves were found. The incubator stories and etc. were all lies. It was just another WMD type story used to mobilize the population to support a war. You can't get the people behind you if you unless you tell them it's for good. The same lies are always told and are never true.
Reading some of these reviews, I'm blown away at the gullibility of people to continue to believe the WMD type lies. That's why there is little hope for the future, people like that are just too common.
But you can do better these days, you can actually study the record ten years later and discover that no genocide in Kosovo was ever proven. No mass graves were found. The incubator stories and etc. were all lies. It was just another WMD type story used to mobilize the population to support a war. You can't get the people behind you if you unless you tell them it's for good. The same lies are always told and are never true.
Reading some of these reviews, I'm blown away at the gullibility of people to continue to believe the WMD type lies. That's why there is little hope for the future, people like that are just too common.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2012
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Diana Johnstone writes well and compellingly. However, what was omitted from her book was intriguingly missing. There is absolutely no mention of the person given sole authority to make the military decisions as to what and when military action should be taken against the Serbs / Kosovo / Yugoslavia. That person was Javier Solana who was then Secretary General of Kosovo. On or about January 30, 1999, per Madeline Albright's then State Department website, Solana was given the power which Solana himself boasted of in his USA speeches between January 30th and March 21st, the date President Clinton went on national TV saying " I agree with Javier Solana's decision to do this." The displaced people formerly known as Yugoslavians cynically called new portions of their bombed out region "Solania." It is interesting then that nobody in the press asked "Who is Javier Solana"? Then as now, he appeared to be Mr. Untouchable. He left that NATO assignment a little early to head the CFSP for the European Union and a month after that to head the Western European Union which was supposed to last for only a year, but that year sure lasted a long time -- over 10! There is a mystery here. Is it because Solana was a Socialist and the writer appears to come from a left wing perspective. She astutely, however, names other factors -- Wesley Clark (who reported, per his books, to Solana), George Soros, the Carnegie Institute, Solana's NATO successor, George Robertson, etc., etc. WHY WAS SOLANA OMITTED FROM THIS BOOK? Did she not know of his important role? I don't see how she could have done serious research and missed it! OR, was she pressured to omit him? I would love to know. There is a mystery here that needs an explanation!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2015
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Great insight into lies, manipulations and agendas of Western powers. Yes, it is about Yugoslavia, but more than that it is a window to Globalization lead by the U.S. Superpower acting consistently outside the Law with impunity. As an American I cannot help feeling shame and as Yugoslav, anger and helplesness. Must read for all Yugoslavs and Americans interested in historical facts and truth. Very well documented and written with very deep knowledge of history and present afairs.
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Brian S. Meredith
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If you think you know about Yugoslavia, you need to read this book.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 1, 2014Verified Purchase
Excellent book exposing what must be the most extraordinarily successful campaign of deception and disinformation in recent years. The western media's portrayal of the Yugoslav civil war as an act of aggression by Serbs against their innocent neighbours, who were saved from the attempted genocide only by the selfless and timely intervention of NATO. That's the plot of the movie we watched on TV news, night after night and read about in the press. But in fact almost everything you think you know about the Yugoslavian conflict is untrue. Diana Johnstone painstakingly unravels this tangled web of misinformation, half truths and outright lies to reveal a sordid clandestine war waged with both words and bombs by NATO on behalf of the US and the EU against the state of Yugoslavia. If you have any interest at all in what really happened, you need to read this book.
And the real value of a history book like this is if it also encourages everyone to be a bit more discriminating about how other conflict zones are reported, such as Ukraine.
And the real value of a history book like this is if it also encourages everyone to be a bit more discriminating about how other conflict zones are reported, such as Ukraine.
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Tajka Dumjezo
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Bombing for peace and other hypocricies
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 27, 2015Verified Purchase
At the time when Diane Johnstone wrote this excellent book very few people were aware that the war of aggression against Yugoslavia and demonazation of an entire nation (Serbs in this case) was just the beginning of America’s hegemonic project otherwise known as “Globalization of War” whereby the U.S.- NATO military machine – coupled with covert intelligence operations, economic sanctions and the thrust of “regime change”— is deployed in all major regions of the world. This “Long War against Humanity” has continued ever since and is currently carried out at the height of the most serious economic crisis in modern history. It is intimately related to a process of global financial restructuring, which has resulted in the collapse of national economies and the impoverishment of large sectors of the world population.
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Steve Church
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Fool's Crusade: Yugoslavia, NATO, and Western Delusions
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 4, 2013Verified Purchase
I would consider "Fool's Crusade" recommended reading for anyone interested in seeing beyond much of the propaganda surrounding the idea of "humanitarian intervention" as well as the West's manipulation of the media, the corruption of genuine indigenous movements for reform, and it's overall disingenuous intentions for the region.
It is a dense book, so detailed it sometimes becomes confusing keeping all the actors in mind, but once you've settled into it, and are not averse to taking notes, it is a book that will probably be considered one of the definitive accounts of the perversity of Western "diplomacy", if it can be called that. A courageous book.
It is a dense book, so detailed it sometimes becomes confusing keeping all the actors in mind, but once you've settled into it, and are not averse to taking notes, it is a book that will probably be considered one of the definitive accounts of the perversity of Western "diplomacy", if it can be called that. A courageous book.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 4, 2018Verified Purchase
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 6, 2018Verified Purchase
service to the public to expose all that simplistic baloney about Yugoslav civil war.
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