23 years from NATO's historic intervention in Kosovo war, President Bill Clinton's words

Today, 23 years from the start of NATO air strikes against Serbia's military and police targets. The attacks were launched at 19:45, when NATO planes issued their first bombs against the strategic positions of the former Yugoslav Army, as the two republics of the former Yugoslav federation, Serbia and Montenegro were called. Orders to launch campaign [...]
Today, 23 years from the start of NATO air strikes against Serbia's military and police targets.
The attacks were launched at 19:45, when NATO planes issued their first bombs against the strategic positions of the former Yugoslav Army, as the two republics of the former Yugoslav federation, Serbia and Montenegro were called.
The order for the launch of the bomber campaign was given by the President of the United States, Bill Clinton. That night he delivered the historic speech to the American people, announcing that he had ordered the Atlantic Alliance to begin military operation as the only possibility of ending the fighting in Kosovo.
“We and the NATO Alliance have made all efforts in order to reach a peaceful solution to the Kosovo conflict. But President Milosevic, who in the near past caused terrible wars in Croatia and Bosnia, has ruled in favour of aggression rather than peace”, President Clinton had said.
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. /Kosovo pres/











