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Fools' Crusade: Yugoslavia, Nato, and Western Delusions | 
enlarge | Author: Diana Johnstone Publisher: Monthly Review Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 158367084X Dewey Decimal Number: 327 EAN: 9781583670842 ASIN: 158367084X
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Military interventions on supposedly humanitarian grounds have become an established feature of the post-Cold War global order. Since September 11, this form of militarism has taken on new and unpredictable proportions. Diana Johnstone's well-documented study demonstrates that a crucial moment in establishing in the public mindand above all, within the political context of liberalism and the leftthe legitimacy of such interventions was the "humanitarian" bombing of the former Yugoslavia in 1999. In the course of the civil wars that led to the break-up of Yugoslavia, a complex history came to be presented as a morality play in which the parts were scripted to meet the moral needs of the capitalist West. The identification of Muslims as defenseless victims and Serbs as genocidal monsters inflamed fears and hatreds within Yugoslavia, and prepared the way for power to be shifted from the people of the region to such international agencies as NATO. Deceptions and Self-Deceptionstests the popular myths against the reality of Yugoslav history. Johnstone identifies the common geopolitical interests running through such military interventions, and argues persuasively that they create problems rather than solving them. She shows that the "Kosovo war" was in reality the model for future destruction of countries seen as potential threats to the hegemony of an "international community" currently being redefined to exclude or marginalize all but those who conform to the interests of the United States. A concluding chapter shows how the script prepared for Yugoslavia is being re-enacted in Afghanistan. Whether Milosevic's trial before the International Court at the Hague or the capture of bin Laden will provide an adequate conclusion to this ideological play-making, remains an open question.
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Fools' Crusade June 17, 2008 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
Terrible book! It's very tasteless, far cry from investigative journalism, and I actually believe, after reading this book, that the author has her own agenda, what ever that was. I am a Serb, from Serbia, and of course I can say that in a war everyone is affected, BUT Serbia was the ringleader of the Balkan wars and did everything possible not just to kill people in Croatia, BiH and Kosovo, but it did everything possible to erase any and all signs of their existance. This book seems as if it was comissioned by Serbian Radical Party (SRS)! Terrible terrible book! Greetings from Belgrade, Serbia.
Very interesting February 19, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
History has already forgotten the destruction of Yugoslavia and the role fo the Great Powers, the U.S. and Nato in that destruction. Most people have already come to associate themselves with the narrative of romantic victims in Bosnia and Kosovo and have accepted the interpretation of the Serbs as barbaric and 'nazi' like. The was in Yugoslavia and the western response was one of the great propoganda victories for journalism and the media, one that has been repeated elsewhere in India (Gujarat riots) and Israel (the Intifada).
During the Yugoslav wars some 500,000 Serbs were ethnically cleansed from Croatia, Slovenia, Kosovo and Bosnia with the active collaboration of former Ustache in Croatia, Islamists and Bosnia and the U.S. The bombing campaign against the Serbia, the collective punishment, all in the name of humanitarian relief, was a massive scam. The vilification of the Serbs was a great injustice.
All of this is shown to be true and accurate in this interesting book. The only mistake it makes is connecting the Yugoslav wars to U.S hegemony and claiming that the U.S harmed Serbia in order to be more powerful. Serbia never stood in the U.S's way. Instead the U.S manipulated the situation in order to ally itself with Muslims, so as to get favor in the Middle East, and also to distract the American public from Clinton's affairs.
Seth J. Frantzman
Please get your heads out of sand October 3, 2007 2 out of 31 found this review helpful
This book is one of the weakest attempts to justify Serb concentration camps in Bosnia. Concentration camps did exist. That much is true. There were over 1,000 of them run by Serbs, including rape camps. Tese were well documented by International War Crimes Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia. It's a sad day for humanity when authors try and defend the evil doers. History will not be kind to those who deny the tears of innocent women and children and screams who were beaten in those concetration camps.
Shame on May 28, 2007 9 out of 14 found this review helpful
Shame on the West in particular the US for the betrayal of the Serbs. Even now Kosovo is being laid out on a plate for the Islamist who hate the West and have declared her destruction, yet we support the spread on Islam in Europe through the propping up of new Islamic state. Seems the foreign affairs of the US are bipolar at best. We have US politicians saying we must fight the war of terror (Islamists) yet we support its spread in Europe. Is the West that stupid or duplicit ? Either way it will come back to haunt her.
Umbrage March 18, 2007 11 out of 14 found this review helpful
This book confirms what I have heard from friends from Yugoslavia. The book is well researched with hundreds of footnotes from respected journals, newpapers and other sources. Although my political views are nearly opposite of the publisher's, Monthly Review Press, I find the book to be more interested in truth than politics. The author and publisher can afford to focus on truth, because truth is on their side. My grandfather joined the army when he was 26 years old. He helped liberate the Ravensbruch concentration camp in World War II. From him I have heard first hand accounts of the horrors of genocide and war crime. "Genocide" and "war crime" have since become emotional triggers used freely by propagandists. All wars have atrocities, but beyond shrill cries and inflated statistics, there is little evidence to support claims of either genocide or war crimes in Yugoslavia. Unconvinced? Read the book. Still unconvinced? Write a refutation.
The Yugoslav civil war can be summarized by the advice Mohammed gave his disciple Nu`aym bin Ma`sud: "Go and awake distrust among the enemy to draw them off us if you can, for war is deceit." ( 681, p.458. Ishaq's Sirat Rasul Allah "The Life of Muhammad" A. Guillaume, trans. Oxford University Press. Available at Amazon.com)
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