RT Article T1 The real reasons for war in Yugoslavia: backing up globalization with military might JF Social justice VO 27 IS 4 SP 94 OP 116 A1 Talbot, Karen LA English YR 2000 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747159409 AB Part of a special issue on neoliberalism, militarism, and armed conflict. The U.S.-NATO strike against Yugoslavia in the late 1990s has set a precedent for military attack—masked in the disguise of democracy and human rights—against any sovereignty that might attempt to resist the encroachment of transnational corporations (TNCs). A central objective of the action was to add more billions to the already inflated U.S. military budget and to reward corporations with profits derived from the tax dollars of American workers. Moreover, TNCs will benefit from the reconstruction of Yugoslavia—in other words, the construction and entrenchment of corporations in the country that will be underwritten by public funds. K1 North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- Armed Forces K1 North Atlantic Treaty Organization K1 Bombings K1 Economics K1 Kosovo War, 1998-1999 K1 International competition K1 American participation in the Kosovo War, 1998-1999