I want to come, I want to come how NATO soldiers were pushed to be part of the bombing (Video)

The decision on NATO involvement in the Kosovo war was particularly enthusiastic for American soldiers. Major James had confessed to the BBC how they were mobilized to bomb Serbs who were committing massacres in Kosovo, writes Periscope. The whole team was in the meeting room. Pilots, professionals... Everyone joined the meeting and said: Boys, [...]
Major James had confessed to the BBC how they were mobilized to bomb Serbs who were committing massacres in Kosovo, writes Periscope.
The whole team was in the meeting room. Pilots, professionals... Everyone joined the meeting and said: Guys, we're going to war, he said.
American pilots definitely wanted to participate in the bombing. They thought the war would last only three days.
We were all talking about bombings about three days. And everyone said, "I want to come, I want to come, before the war is over, add away James.
Periscope Brings back the video of this story:
[if it IE 9]><! [endif]Air strikes against Serbian and Montenegrin forces continued until June 9th, when the Kumanovo Agreement was reached, which is also known as the chapter of the Milosevic criminal, and on June 11th enemy forces begin to launch Kosovo's territory.
This is NATO's first military intervention since its formation, which is also known as historical intervention. /PERISCOP/












