Thank you for your kind and sincere words.
We know that there are many good Americans, like many on this forum who feel the same way you do. Unfortunately, the average American has no idea where Serbia is or where it is located on a map. There is not much regular Americans could have done anyways and I don't think people like you should be apologizing for anything. The ones who should be appologizing are the politicians who caused so much suffering upon our people and who have taken away our land.
You'd be surprised what a simple apology could do. If any of them could have just expressed their forgiveness for the thousands of innocent civilians that were killed, the incredible damage to key infrastructures and the economic loss that Serbia suffered in the aftermath of the bombing campaign, it would have done a lot. Instead, these lowlives keep bragging about how it saved lives, improved peace in the Balkans, ect.. Richard Holbrooke for instance, just before the 10th year anniversary said that bombing was necessary and that it improved the lives of Albanians as well as Serbs living in Kosovo. Now considering what has happened to Serbs since the withdrawal of Serbian troops and the conditions they currently live in today, we know that's a flat out lie. I'm not saying appologizing for the death and destruction would immediately repair relations between the U.S. and Serbia, but it would be a good start.