Guerrilla History

NATO's Campaign Against Yugoslavia, & Relevance to Today w/ Kit Klarenberg & Nemanja Lukić

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May 23, 2025
Kit Klarenberg, an investigative journalist and UK Lead at The Grayzone, joins Nemanja Lukić, a Yugoslav anti-imperialist activist, to discuss NATO's bombing of Yugoslavia and its ongoing relevance today. They explore the historical and personal impacts of the campaign, the media's role in shaping narratives, and its implications for modern conflicts like those in Gaza. The conversation also touches on the environmental crises stemming from these interventions, highlighting the long-term effects of war on society and ecology.
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INSIGHT

NATO Bombing Failed Militarily

  • Air strikes mainly destroyed civilian infrastructure and industrial sites, not military targets.
  • NATO bombing failed militarily but caused lasting civilian harm and economic devastation.
ANECDOTE

Living Under Bombing in Yugoslavia

  • Nemanja Lukić described the day-to-day terror and hardship caused by sanctions and bombing in Yugoslavia.
  • Gas masks, constant alarms, and shortages shaped daily life during the NATO bombing campaign.
INSIGHT

Neoliberal Reintegration of Yugoslavia

  • Post-conflict, Yugoslavia was reintegrated as a neoliberal periphery supplying cheap commodities.
  • Its economy became dependent on Western markets with devastated local industry and modest wages.
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