Joe Biden in 1999: We must enter troops on land in Kosovo, arrest Milosevic in Belgrade

The Democrat candidate for president of the United States, Joe Biden, along with two senators Bob Dole and John McCain during a debate on the political show “Meet the Press” were debating NATO bombings in Kosovo in 1999. Ex. American President Joe Bidenn, now candidate of Democrats for President of the States [...]
The Democrat candidate for president of the United States, Joe Biden, along with two senators Bob Dole and John McCain during a debate on the political show “Meet the Press” were debating NATO bombings in Kosovo in 1999.
Ex. US President Joe Bidenn, now candidate of Democrats for President of the United States, against current President Donald Trump, in 1999 was an ossuary of land intervention in Kosovo, writes FM Images.
Joe Biden in Meet the Press”
Tim Russert: Senator Biden, are you a bit of adjourning the president?
Joe Biden: There are only three people in Washington who think we should go straight to Belgrade and arrest Milosevic.
Let's not fool ourselves. We're just three people.
The republican Congress does not want to vote on bombing, NATO forces do not even have the idea of sending ground troops.
If the President wants it or not, it doesn't matter. The question, I think, is what we're going to call victory.
We've been on this show before.
The definition of victory is the extraction of all troops outside Kosovo, the return of Albanians to Kosovo and entry into Kosovo and a NATO-led force.
This is not a complete triumph. This is not the victory I want, it's not the victory John McCain wants.
I said: We need to get troops into the field. We have to open up that there will be American victims.
We must enter Belgrade and occupy the country as we did in Germany and Japan.
We need to open public trials to remove the mask of Serb victimisation, so people in Serbia know what happened.
It's the only thing that can work. But besides the three of us, no one has ever talked about it since.
So when the president says it's not about total victory, he's not about what we want, and he's never been.
Neither NATO nor anyone else has been the three of us.












