U.S. is pushing for a new provocation against Serbia over the Kosovo issue
By Paul Antonopoulos | July 29, 2020
By Paul Antonopoulos | July 29, 2020
The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss the ongoing protests in Serbia, which initially started over President Vucic’s decision to impost strict covid lockdowns, but have now morphed into a deeper unrest and dissatisfaction with the Serbian President’s government.
On the evenings of July 7th and 9th, a wave of unrest swept through several Serbian cities – chiefly Belgrade – in opposition to an announcement from Vučić that Belgrade would return to the government mandated coronavirus quarantine lockdowns.
When President Clinton dropped 23,000 bombs on what was left of Yugoslavia in 1999 and NATO invaded and occupied the Yugoslav province of Kosovo, U.S. officials presented the war to the American public as a “humanitarian intervention” to protect Kosovo’s majority ethnic Albanian population from genocide at the hands of Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic. That narrative has been unraveling piece by piece ever since.
James BOVARD
President Bill Clinton’s favorite freedom fighter just got indicted for mass murder, torture, kidnapping, and other crimes against humanity. In 1999, the Clinton administration launched a 78-day bombing campaign that killed up to 1500 civilians in Serbia and Kosovo in what the American media proudly portrayed as a crusade against ethnic bias. That war, like most of the pretenses of U.S. foreign policy, was always a sham.
Photograph Source: TSGT Victor Trisvan – Public Domain
Bill Clinton’s Serbian War Atrocities Exposed in New Indictment
by James Bovard
From the ScottHorton.org website:
6/26/20 Jim Bovard on American Atrocities in Kosovo and Korea