RIP Madeleine Albright and Her Awful, Awful Career

 TODAY, MADELEINE ALBRIGHT is remembered by few outside the U.S. elite.

MADELEINE ALBRIGHT , U.S. , U.N. Security Council , Bill Clinton , Gulf War
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright holds a briefing on Israel in Washington, D.C

But Albright, who died Wednesday at the age of 84, was a leading figure in “liberal internationalism,” a foreign policy school associated with President Woodrow Wilson and his dream of “making the world safe for democracy.” She played a central role in America’s foreign policy in the 1990s — first as a United Nations ambassador and then as secretary of state under President Bill Clinton. That period of history, and its consequences for the war on terror, can’t be understood without understanding her actions.

In particular, Albright spearheaded Clinton’s disastrous stance toward Iraq. Albright’s approach was both vicious in its own right and helped lay the foundation for the 2003 Iraq War.

Read More : https://theintercept.com/2022/03/25/madeleine-albright-dead-iraq-war-herbalife/

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