CNN's 'God's Warriors' Online Reports: Albright Interview

by TheBigRuski | August 21, 2007 at 08:40 am
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Albright: Ignore religion 'at our own peril'

In order to effectively conduct foreign policy today, you have to understand the role of God and religion. ... My sense is that we don't fully understand, because one, it's pretty complicated, and two, everyone in the U.S. believes in a separation of church and state, so you think, "Well, if we don't believe in the convergence of church and state, then perhaps we shouldn't worry about the role of religion." I think we do that now at our own peril. Religion is instrumental in shaping ideas and policies. It's an essential part of everyday life in a whole host of countries. And obviously it plays a role in how these countries behave, so we need to know what the religious influence is.



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TheBigRuski, I like this story. It's interesting stuff.

 

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Thanks, Heritage! The series on CNN TV starts tonight!


 

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In 1998 at a nationally televised town hall meeting on Iraq at Ohio State
University, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright brought home the
dangers: "Iraq is a long way from Ohio, but what happens there matters
a great deal here. For the risk that the leaders of a rogue state will
use nuclear, chemical or biological weapons against us or our allies is
the greatest security threat we face. The evidence is strong that Iraq
continues to hide prohibited weapons and materials."

In an interview with Leslie Stahl of CBS on May 11, 1996, U.S. Secretary of State Madeline Albright was asked whether the over half a million children killed by the sanctions were "worth it." Her response was: "It’s a hard choice, but I think, we, think, it’s worth it." 

.. the Netherlands offered backing? MADELEINE'S LIES

"Madeline Albright should be on trial in front of an international war crimes tribunal, not receiving an honor," said Sarah Sloan -iacenter.org

Born May 15, 1937 in Prague, immigrated to the United States in 1948 at age 11.

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