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1999 War on Yugoslavia opened path to U.S.-NATO aggression: An interview with Sara Flounders

www.workers.org 1999 War on Yugoslavia opened path to U.S.-NATO aggression: An interview with Sara Flounders

Serbian internationalists in the New York City area have called for a symbolic demonstration on Sunday, March 24, in front of the United Nations headquarters to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the opening of the U.S.-NATO war on Yugoslavia. They scheduled the action between 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at F

The war against Yugoslavia, which lasted really from the early 1990s until the overthrow of the pro-socialist government in the early 2000s, turned an independent country of 20 million people, embracing many nationalities, into six mini-states dependent on the [neo]imperialist powers, with an occupied puppet state in Kosovo. Four of those semi-colonies are now NATO members.

And, Flounders added, “It’s the NATO powers — again with the U.S. in the leadership — that have given military, economic and diplomatic backing to the [neocolonial] assault on Gaza’s civilian population. We must never forget this. The peoples of Yugoslavia will certainly not forget it.”

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