“Sir, I’m not going to start World War Three for you” – The NATO Russian confrontation in 1999 at Pristina Airport

 

 

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In this gripping episode, we hear a detailed account from an eyewitness right at the heart of the tense NATO and Russian confrontation in Kosovo in 1999 at Pristina Airport.

NATO General Wesley Clark had ordered the British to use force to remove Russian forces, however British General Mike Jackson refused with the words “Sir, I’m not going to start World War Three for you”.

Former BRIXMIS officer Stephen Harrison was a British Army liaison officer to the Russians and was the translator at the complex and fraught negotiations at the airport. He provides a blow by blow account from the detailed notes he took at the time.

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