Disinformation: NATO operations have not brought peace anywhere

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Disinformation about NATO military operations is periodically disseminated via Georgian media. On October 19, 2016, a journalist of Georgia and World noted in an article:

“Show me at least one country that NATO entered and where there is peace now!”

Myth Detector presents factual material on some of the interventions of NATO that were followed by a ceasefire.

 

Before NATO Operation After NATO Operation
 Bosnia and  Herzegovina Conflict in 1992-1995 between the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and self-proclaimed entities of Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Serbs;

Massive massacre of Muslim Bosnians and ethnic cleansing of Croats;

Deliberate destruction of homes, systemic and massive rape.

Peace agreement, known as Dayton Accords, signed between the opposing sides;

NATO placed stabilization forces in the region that stayed there until 2004;

Armed conflict between Muslim and Christian population of Bosnia has not taken place after signing the Dayton Accords.

 Kosovo Armed conflict between the Serbian Government and Kosovo Liberation Army;

Ethnic cleansing of Kosovar Albanians

Armed conflict between the Serbian Government and Kosovo Liberation Army stopped;

Kosovar Albanians freed from Milosevic’s oppression, that dated back several years;

Genocide of Albanians prevented.

 Macedonia Armed conflict between the National Liberation Army of Albanians in Macedonia and the Government of Macedonia

 

Ohrid Agreement signed, based on which the Government of Macedonia improved the rights of Albanians in Macedonia; Albanian was proclaimed the second language of the country; participation of ethnic Albanians in state institutions, police and army increased;

Albanians gave up separatist claims and recognized the state institutes of Macedonia. The National Liberation Army conceded arms to NATO.

 

Violation: Disinformation
Country: NATO

 

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