Elected Slobodan Milosevic and then didn't have the common sense to kick him out before he got them bombed.
The RTS tower, if you'll remember, has the distinction of being one of the targets we notified the Serbs of in advance, which is why there have been lawsuits in Serbia where the relatives of the dead have sued the management who were notified of the impending strike but ordered the employees to go to work anyway.
Dragoljub Milanovic, the director of RTS during Allied Force, was found guilty by a Serbian district court in 2002 of intentionally placing low-level employees at risk in an effort to increase the number of civilian casualties and discredit NATO.
So the chain of events leading to those 16 deaths has been publicly available for over 2 years, yet to read your post, one would have to assume you're either ignorant of the facts or simply lying - what's your excuse?
And you'll note that we bombed Iraqi communications infrastructure during 2003 as well - so you can take your talk of American terrorism and execute a non-Admin Mod sanctioned activity with it.
WHAT DID SERBS DO TO THE US TO DESERVE THIS?
The Serbs didn't pose a threat to the USA at any time. They were not involved in international terrorism. We, the USA, had no reason or right to gert involved.
Helped the Bosnian Muslims import jihadis some of who later served as members of the 19 al-Qaeda that carried out 9/11 - that's what.
You forgot to mention Wes Clark's role in the matter