Fools' Crusade

Fools' Crusade

By Diana Johnstone

Subjects: North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Military government, United states, military policy, Military relations, Strategic aspects, United states, foreign relations, 1989-, Kosovo War, 1998-1999, Humanitarian intervention, Humanitarianism, North atlantic treaty organization, International relations, Intervention (international law), Foreign relations, Yugoslav war, 1991-1995, Intervention (International law), Geopolitics

Description: "In the endless series of United States military interventions, the 'humanitarian' bombing of Yugoslavia played a key role in gaining support of the center left for war as an instrument of policy. Thanks to massive deception and self-deception by media and politicians, even 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 well-documented and lively study, Diana Johnstone identifies the common geopolitical interests running through all these past, present and future military interventions. She argues persuasively that outside intervention creates rather than solves problems and cannot be justified. She shows that the 'War in Kosovo' was in reality the model for future destruction of countries seen as potential threats to the hegemony of the 'International Community,' led by the United States."--BOOK JACKET.

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