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Subject: Myths about the US/NATO War in Yugoslavia

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The US/NATO War in Yugoslavia: Five Myths 

Myth #1. U.S./NATO had to attack "the Serbs" because the Yugoslav
government and President Slobodan Milosevic refused to negotiate on
Kosovo, a region of Yugoslavia where ethnic Albanians are the
majority.

Reality:  U.S./NATO bombs are falling on all Yugoslavs: Serbians,
Montenegrins, Albanians, Hungarians, Romanis and other peoples who
make up the multiethnic Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.  There were no
"negotiations." U.S. officials like Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright, went out of their way to make this point when "peace talks"
were held in France in February. Instead, there was an ultimatum
presented by the U.S. government to the Yugoslav government that had
three points: 1) Kosovo must be granted autonomy; 2) NATO must be
allowed to station 30,000 ground troops in Yugoslavia to ensure this
autonomy; and 3) A NATO-conducted referendum for Kosovo's independence
from Yugoslavia would take place within three years. The Yugoslav
government agreed to the first condition, and rejected the second and
third, saying they were a gross violation of their sovereignty and the
independence of their country.

Myth #2. Yugoslavia is the aggressor in this conflict and Milosevic is
a "new Hitler."

Reality: No Yugoslav soldiers, planes or ships are attacking another
country.  The conflict in Kosovo is an internal issue. A developing
country of 10 million people, Yugoslavia is being attacked by 19
countries, including the biggest military powers in the world, which
have a combined population of more than half a billion people.
Milosevic has been demonized much like Saddam Hussein is. As a State
Department official said, "the demonization of Milosevic is necessary
to maintain the air attacks." (S.F. Chronicle, Mar. 30, 1999)

Myth #3. Clinton, Albright and the Pentagon generals were moved to
action by their concerns about "ethnic cleansing" and human suffering.

Reality: The U.S., Germany and other NATO powers played a key role in
breaking up Yugoslavia in 1991-92, arming and supporting secessionist
movements. For 45 years after World War II, the many nationalities
that made up Yugoslavia lived together in peace. In the civil wars,
which followed the break-up of Yugoslavia, there was much bloodshed
and human rights violations on all sides. The biggest single act of
"ethnic cleansing" was the forced removal of 600,000 Serbs from the
Krajina region of Croatia (a former Yugoslav republic) by the
U.S.-trained and armed Croatian military in 1995. More than 55,000 of
these Serbs, who were resettled in Kosovo, are among the hundreds of
thousands of people made refugees by NATO bombing and the conflict in
Kosovo. (Julia Taft, Asst. Secretary of State on C-SPAN, 3-29-99) The
U.S. "concern" about removal of people from their homeland is very
selective. This is not surprising: Virtually the entire continent of
North America was "ethnically cleansed" of Native people to make way
for the U.S. and Canada, two of the NATO powers. U.S. policy has
supported, with arms and money, the removal of Kurdish people in
Turkey, Palestinians, East Timorese, Guatemalan indigenous people --
and the list goes on.

Myth #4. The U.S./NATO goal is to protect the rights of the
predominantly Muslim Albanians in Kosovo.

Reality: U.S. officials pretend to care about the rights of Muslim
people in Yugoslavia, while their policy of sanctions and war kills
300 Iraqis every day -- half children under 5 years old. Most Iraqis
are Muslims.

The Pentagon is not a humanitarian relief agency and the
corporate-owned politicians don't really care about any people --
Albanians, Serbs, Kurds, Iraqis, or the poor and working people of
this country. 

This war is killing people of all nationalities in Yugoslavia, and
poisoning their land with radioactive depleted uranium (DU) weapons. 
Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, U.S. veterans and their families are
suffering from Gulf War Syndrome as a result of depleted uranium
poisoning. The Clinton administration and the Pentagon talk about
"supporting our troops" before they go into battle, but then deny
medical benefits to veterans who suffer from the after-effects of
Agent Orange from Vietnam or DU from Iraq. 

This war will cost many billions of dollars, money stolen from
housing, health care, education and other social programs. Each cruise
missile costs $1 million. The only ones who will benefit from this war
will be the military-industrial complex and big business.

The real U.S./NATO goal is to break Yugoslavia into ever-smaller
pieces and bomb its people into submission. The Balkans is a strategic
region, a crossroads between Western Europe and the oil-rich Middle
East and Caspian Basin. The U.S. has established, in only 5 years,
military domination of the former Yugoslav republics of Croatia,
Bosnia and Macedonia, as well as Hungary and Albania. The only
hold-out has been what is today the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
This is the real reason why Yugoslavia has become the target in the
Balkans, just as it is the real reason that Iraq has become the target
in the Persian/Arabian Gulf region.

Myth #5. U.S. news reports are balanced and impartial, giving us the
true story.

Reality: What we see today is a gross distortion of the facts. The
media is dominated by big business interests, and functions as a
Pentagon propaganda machine. For political purposes, the suffering of
only one group, the refugees leaving Kosovo, is shown, while the other
Yugoslav victims of the NATO bombing are virtually ignored. The New
York Times, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, The Chronicle Examiner, and others
have given a very slanted view of events in Yugoslavia, to justify the
massive bombing. General Electric, one of the country's largest
military contractors which supplies engines for NATO jet fighters,
owns NBC and co-owns MS/NBC.

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