>On May 12, 1996, Madeleine Albright (then U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations) appeared on a 60 Minutes segment in which Lesley Stahl (referring to the 1995 FAO study) asked her "We have heard that half a million children have died. I mean, that's more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know, is the price worth it?" and Albright replied "I think this is a very hard choice, but the price, we think the price is worth it." Albright wrote later that Saddam Hussein, not the sanctions, was to blame. She criticized Stahl's segment as "amount[ing] to Iraqi propaganda"; said that her question was a loaded question; wrote "I had fallen into a trap and said something I did not mean"; and regretted coming "across as cold-blooded and cruel". The segment won an Emmy Award. Albright's "non-denial" was taken by sanctions opponents as confirmation of a high number of sanctions related casualties.
>>18121153Evil kikehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbIX1CP9qr4
>>18121153>Jews trying to refrain from saying something incredibly psychopathic in public challenge (impossible)
>>18121181In their defense, me a national socialist... would do the same to jewish kids (death throughout starvation) in all fairness, we both would do that to our enemies. TKD
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>>18121194I remember my 14 year old nihilist phase too.
>>18121194you're not even WhiteNational-Socialists did not think or act like you do