domingo, 29 de septiembre de 2013

Justifying War: From Yugoslavia to Syria | Global Research

Justifying War: From Yugoslavia to Syria | Global Research:

 Most human beings by nature are anti-war.


All military conflicts involve death and destruction, to say nothing of unintended consequences.


This is why for generations, military planners have made use of war pretext incidents to galvanize war-averse populations behind aggressive military actions against other countries.


These rationales are at core psychological operations utilizing justifications for military action generally not reflecting the government’s REAL reasons for going to war.


As researcher and anti-war campaigner Richard Sanders chronicles in his magazine Press For Conversion, war pretext incidents were involved in the Mexican-American War (1846), the Spanish-American War (1898), both World Wars, the Vietnam War (1964), the Wars against Iraq in 1991 and 2003, and NATO’s War Against Yugoslavia in 1999, among others.