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When Tony Blair bombed Montenegro
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When Tony Blair bombed Montenegro
May 23, 2024

Britain’s direct involvement in NATO raid that killed a Montenegrin civilian revealed for the first time.

Why did Washington insist on the Kosovo war?
April 10, 2024

The following remarks were delivered at a conference marking the 25th anniversary of the NATO bombing of Serbia: “The 1999 Red-Green Bombing Terror against Serbia,” held on March 20, 2024, at the Bundestag in Berlin hosted by MdB Dr. Rainer Rothfuß and his Alternative for Germany parliamentary group.

Why did Washington insist on the Kosovo war?
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NATO 75 Years On… A War Machine Long Past Its Sell-By Date
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NATO 75 Years On… A War Machine Long Past Its Sell-By Date
April 5, 2024

NATO has been sold to the world as some kind of international security agency. How Orwellian can you get? Peace means war, security means chaos and threats, and rules-based order means domination and exploitation.

Kosovo War at 25: Blair’s Secret Invasion Plot to ‘Topple Milosevic’ Revealed
March 25, 2024

Top secret papers reviewed by The Grayzone reveal Tony Blair demanded strikes on civilian targets in Yugoslavia days before NATO attacked them. While the UK military acknowledged a NATO strike on Hotel Jugoslavia would mean inflicting “some civilian casualties,” it insisted the deaths were “worth the cost.”

Kosovo War at 25: Blair’s Secret Invasion Plot to ‘Topple Milosevic’ Revealed
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Guterres, a ONU, a força, a esperteza dos espertalhões, e o direito
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Guterres, a ONU, a força, a esperteza dos espertalhões, e o direito
March 23, 2024

Quem era o primeiro-ministro português em 1999, quando Portugal, junto com outra malta da NATO, andou a bombardear Belgrado e o resto da Jugoslávia? António Guterres, claro!

Gaza Genocide Exposes Fraud of U.S.-led NATO’s Humanitarian Wars
March 17, 2024

Twenty-five years ago, the United States and the NATO military alliance launched an illegal war on former Yugoslavia. It was a watershed event that led to a series of US-led NATO wars around the world over the next quarter century until today – all on the basis of some lofty principle about “defending” human rights or democracy.

Gaza Genocide Exposes Fraud of U.S.-led NATO’s Humanitarian Wars
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25 Years On… How the NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia Led to the U.S. Proxy War in Ukraine Against Russia
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25 Years On… How the NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia Led to the U.S. Proxy War in Ukraine Against Russia
March 10, 2024

The current U.S.-led NATO proxy war in Ukraine against Russia can be traced back to the historic assault on Yugoslavia.

Enslaved by Nonprofits: How NGOs Colonize Developing Countries
February 3, 2024

November 21 marked the 28th anniversary of the signing of the US-brokered Dayton Agreement, which brought an end to the proxy war in Bosnia after three years and eight months. It is an event few celebrate – although there was much cheering in Sarajevo two days later when Stuart Seldowitz, the man who led negotiations on Washington’s side, was arrested for subjecting Muslim Americans to vile verbal abuse.

Enslaved by Nonprofits: How NGOs Colonize Developing Countries
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