2011年1月11日星期二

James Blunt recalls meeting Kosovo



LONDON, Nov. 14 (UPI) - Singer James Blunt recalled that while he was in the British army in Kosovo, it was obvious after one, refused to fire on Russian units.

In the BBC interview broadcast Sunday, said Blunt, in his rejection of General Sir Mike Jackson, who he said was supported by the British troops' to start World War III. "

Blunt was an officer in the cavalry unit that was hit in the top of the pillar of NATO airport in Pristina in 1999. But a contingent of Russian troops first arrived.

"I am the direct command of about 200 Russian dominate what was given," said Blunt.

Blunt, who has spent a career in pop music success as a civilian, "Jackson said his authority to the airport instead. A few days later, he said, Russian agreed to provide access to the site.

Blunt added that he probably will not attack the Russian, even if Jackson is not claimed. "There are things you along the way, you know, the right and those that you feel completely wrong, I think it is morally important, against," he said. "The sense of moral drilled into us as soldiers in the British Army."

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