Military humanism

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Military humanism is the use of force and violence to further a

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) intervention in the Balkans
is the most well-known case, and brought the term to prominence.

The concept is most widely explored in

NATO's 1999 bombing of Kosovo was not conducted for humanitarian reasons but to further the military hegemony of western democratic powers such as the United States.[2]

See also

  • Military Association of Atheists & Freethinkers

References