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Date: 25.3.2022 13:00

The brutal imperialist Madeleine Albright, who used the phrase "It was worth the price we paid" about the deaths of more than half a million children murdered in Iraq, died at the age of 84.

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Complimentary condolences from Egemen Bagis, the Republic of Turkey Ambassador to Prague, on the death of the then US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who used the phrase "It was worth the price we paid" about the murder of more than half a million children in Iraq, and one of the triggers of the February 28 process.
 

EGEMEN BAĞIŞ PUBLISHED A SCANDALOUS MESSAGE

 
About the anti-Islamic Albright, "Mrs. Madeleine Albright, born in Prague, who was the US secretary of state and president of the National Institute for Democracy (NDI) for many years, passed away today. Mrs. Albright, with whom we exchanged ideas many times, had a special love and affection for our country. Our condolences to her loved ones," Egemen Bagis, who praised her with his words.
 

“WE KILLED 500 THOUSAND IRAQI CHILDREN, BUT IT WAS WORTH IT”

 
Madeleine Albright, the first female US secretary of state, died of cancer at the age of 84. Coming from a Jewish family who had immigrated to the USA from Europe, Albright stood out as one of the main responsible for the atrocities of the USA in the Islamic world. Albright, whose brutal words regarding the US invasion of Iraq in 1991 are still fresh in the memories, was one of the key figures shaping Washington's invasion policies. Madeleine Albright, who was the foreign minister of the President Bill Clinton government, who was the head of the USA during the February 28 process, one of the most turbulent periods in Turkey, also had an encouraging role in the chaos process in Turkey.
 
Her name will go down in history as the murderer of hundreds of thousands of children!
 
The murderer Madeleine Albright made blood-curdling statements about the US invasion of Iraq during a television interview broadcast on May 12, 1996, called '60 Minutes'. Answering the questions of reporter Lesley Stahl as the US ambassador to the United Nations at the time, Albright was confronted with an unexpected question about the 1991 Gulf War, when Iraq was invaded by the US.
 
Reporter Stahl said, “We heard that half a million Iraqi children have died. So that's more than the number of children who died in Hiroshima. Was your war worth the price?” Albright answered as, "It was a tough choice, but we think it was worth it".
 
Albright never regretted these words until the end of her life and died with hatred in her heart.
 

THOUSANDS OF REACTIONS! DON'T FORGET IRAQI CHILDREN

 
With the news of his death spreading, Albright's comments on the deaths of Iraqi children in 1996 came to the fore again, and harsh criticism was also made on social media. Some of the most interacted posts around the world about Albright's death were as follows:
 
“Please, before you tell us about how great Madeleine Albright is, find out what she thinks of the half-million Iraqi children killed in the US invasion of Iraq. I heard her say 'it was worth it', then go back and write again about her 'greatness'!”
 
"One of the butchers of the Middle East, Madeleine Albright's account remained in hell, or whatever punishment she believed in after death if she had faith."
 
“Before praising Albright, remember and never forget the 500,000 Iraqi children she deemed worth dying for.”

YEREL HABERLER

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