In World War 2 Kosovo (Albania) was occupied by the German and Italians. They needed to be liberated. So I don't totally understand your question. Perhaps, it has to do with World War 1. Anyway, I have added a link for you to read. Thanks for using answers com and wikianswers.
Operaion ALLIED FORCE
C. J. Dick has written: 'Some geopolitical implications of the Kosovo conflict' 'How far can the West afford to ignore Russia?' 'A bear without claws' 'Operation Allied Force'
Operation Allied Force
Agim Ceku is the Minister of the Kosovo Security Force for Kosovo.
78 Days
78 days
As far as i know the code name was confidential or was not present but it is often called the Salerno D-Day
drive the people of Kosovo into Albania
The Allied forces.
The U.S. was an allied force. in fact it was a major force.
Paul C. Latawski has written: 'The security route to Europe' -- subject(s): National security, Politics and government, European cooperation, Military policy, Foreign relations 'The inherent tensions in military doctrine' -- subject(s): Military doctrine 'The Kosovo crisis and the evolution of post-Cold War European security' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, History, Kosovo (Serbia) Civil War, 1998-1999, National security, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Operation Allied Force, 1999, Politics and government, Kosovo War, 1998-1999
Rebecca Jung has written: 'Die amerikanische Kosovo-Debatte' -- subject(s): Foreign public opinion, Humanitarian intervention, Press coverage, Operation Allied Force, 1999, Military policy, Political aspects, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Public opinion, Intervention (International law), American Participation, Content analysis (Communication), Armed Forces