Grapefruit wrote:I cant be sure of my facts here,
I haven`t the time to check facts right now,
but i thought but i thought that in both Grenada and Kosovo,
outside intervention came only after the genocide,
and was funded by the United Nations.
Maybe you should read this:
http://iacenter.org/warcrime/15_econ.htmand this too:
https://sputniknews.com/europe/20160917 ... -albright/And btw, conflict in Kosovo started much much earlier than 1999... and the victims were Kosovo's Serbs, but it's a very long story and you have to live there to understand the historical background and its consequences. In short, Kosovo was ideally place for a world political and war playground.
And don't forget NATO attack was carried out
without the permission of the United Nations and was the largest show of force military alliance that the world has seen, against a small, lonely and by economic sanctions exhausted country. As a pretext for intervention served as accusations that the Yugoslav and Serbian authorities systematically carry out ethnic cleansing of Kosovar Albanians and rejection of the Rambouillet agreement by the Yugoslav authorities.
NATO during the bombardment of Yugoslavia used depleted uranium, as well as a cluster bomb for bombardment civilian targets, which is prohibited under the Geneva Convention. NATO has launched a total of 1,300 cruise missiles, delivered 37,000 "cluster bombs". Only the result of cluster bombs during the bombing killed 200 people and wounded hundreds. On the territory of Serbia is thrown around 1,000 bombs at 219 sites over an area of 23 thousand square kilometers. (all this data concerning Serbia)
The third (fourth) Yugoslavia-Serbia, Montenegro (and Kosovo as a part of Serbia) were used for testing stealth bomber F-117 and B-2, among other things and Nato base ''Bondsteel'' was built in the territory of Kosovo. Not all war were waged because of oil, but someones profit is behind all wars.
Just remember that NATO existence, after the demolition of the Berlin Wall and the breakup of the Soviet Union was called into question... but after Kosovo, no more...