Murderous Butcher Madeleine Albright to Receive Presidential Medal of Freedom Award!

 

Madeleine-Albright

“There is a special place in hell for women who don’t help other women.” (Madeleine Albright, 1937) As the anniversary of probably one of the most infamous responses in
broadcasting history approaches, the woman who uttered it is shortly to
be awarded “the highest honour” that America bestows upon civilians… the
Presidential Medal of Freedom. ~ Felicity Arbuthnot – (What? Madeleine Albright??? Why?)

Madeleine Albright, Iraq’s “Grim
Reaper,” of course confirmed on “Sixty Minutes” (12th May 1996) that the
deaths of half a million children as a result of the absolute,
all-embracing deprivations of the UN embargo were, “A hard choice, but
the price, we think the price is worth it.”

Her comment also
further endorsed the extent to which the United Nations had soiled its
own founding affirmation to, “Save succeeding generations from the
scourge of war…” by declaring a new method of warfare, the withdrawal
and denial of all life-sustaining necessities. Albright, at the time of
her astonishing statement was US Ambassador the UN (1993-1997).

Ironically,
as a child, she and her Czechoslovak family, her father a diplomat,
lived in London during the 1939-1945 war, and whilst there she appeared
in a film on the plight of children in war.

In her autobiography,
she describes how her experience and knowledge of the horrors and
repercussions of war were also shaped by the terrible consequences for a
small state when it collides with the ambitions of interests of a big
one. Iraq’s twenty-five million population and America’s three hundred
and fifty million again come to mind.

She enjoined in further
heaping misery on Iraq’s most vulnerable as US Secretary of State
(1997-2001).  Perhaps, as many, for good or ill, she was shaped by her
childhood. When her family returned to Prague after the war, controversy
was caused by their being given a home owned by a wealthy German
family. Germans were expelled from the country by Prime Ministerial
decree after the war.

At least it was only a house. The
government she had served went on to take over – and comprehensively
ruin, plunder and further impoverish – two countries and their peoples.

For
the annals of, “You Could Not Make It Up,” Ms. Albright’s current
positions include being Co-Chair of the United Nations Development
Programme’s Commission for Legal Empowerment of the poor, which “works
to make real improvements in people’s lives (fostering) economic growth,
poverty reduction, human development and making the “law work for
everyone.”

In September 2006, she received Menschen in Europe
Award for furthering the cause of international understanding.  Orwell
strikes again.

On the 26th of April, announcing the thirteen
recipients of the 2012 Presidential Medal of Freedom Award, President
Obama commended Madeleine Albright for her efforts to bring peace to the
Middle East …. reduce the spread of nuclear weapons, and for her role
as a longtime champion of democracy and human rights all over the
world. (i)

“These extraordinary honorees (have) challenged us …
inspired us, and they’ve made the world a better place,” said the
President.  The Medal honours those who have significantly contributed
to world peace.

Reading this “Adventures of a Heroine” fantasy
story, the memories of the Iraqi mothers I have held, their tears
mingling with mine, or dampening my shoulder as they watched helplessly
as their children faded away in front of us for want of medications,
denied by Albright’s country and the UN she served, flooded back.

The
funerals, with the litany of coffins, so small, the impossibly little
grave sites beyond counting, throughout Iraq, are witness to unique
wickedness.

One cynical blogger was so incensed that the header
read, “Genocidal war criminal wins Presidential Medal whilst invoking
Holocaust memories.” (ii.)

But Madam Albright is right on one
thing. There is indeed “a special place in hell for women who don’t help
other women.” Her award may yet haunt her to become the ultimate
poisoned chalice. Here’s hoping.

 

Felicity Arbuthnot – May 1, 2012 – Pravda.ru

 

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