Bill Clinton has a banner day in Kosovo
By the way, Secretary Clinton’s husband has been on huge display in Pristina, Kosovo, recently: A man in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, on March 24 displays a giant banner of former U.S. President Bill Clinton. Kosovo marked a decade since NATO launched an air campaign against Serbia. Former President Bill Clinton backed the NATO air ...
By the way, Secretary Clinton's husband has been on huge display in Pristina, Kosovo, recently:
A man in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, on March 24 displays a giant banner of former U.S. President Bill Clinton. Kosovo marked a decade since NATO launched an air campaign against Serbia. Former President Bill Clinton backed the NATO air campaign that drove Serbian forces out of Kosovo in 1999.
By the way, Secretary Clinton’s husband has been on huge display in Pristina, Kosovo, recently:
A man in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, on March 24 displays a giant banner of former U.S. President Bill Clinton. Kosovo marked a decade since NATO launched an air campaign against Serbia. Former President Bill Clinton backed the NATO air campaign that drove Serbian forces out of Kosovo in 1999.
Photo: Armend Nimani/AFP/Getty Images
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