You are correct, in my view, that what was done in Serbia was in effect 'terrorism.' That act, in and of itself changed how many Americans view their government and its leaders. But there are major differences between what happened in Serbia/Kosovo and what happened in NY. If you can not see those differences, you need to look closer.
The continued presence of US/NATO forces in the Balkans is, in my view, inexcusable - tantamount to global tyranny. Not all Americans support that presence, and a majority want to see an end to it. Whether justice' will ever be accomplished in what happened in Serbia/Kosovo, remains to be seen, but certainly what happened in NY does not represent justice with respect to Serbia/Kosovo.
We know here that what happened in NY is not justice for Serbia. This is not justice for no one. This is a crime. We know exactly how the people feel there and we understand..Unfortunately. But, if it is true that most of Americans disagree with USA politic of domination and violation on other nations, how it happened that your nation voted Klinton twice!!! He wasn`t a sample of peaceful politic. I could say...You like on some way this feeling of power...But, like everything, it has its price. And it is pretty expensive.