Sunday, March 27, 2011

Clinton’s Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was unversally acknowledged as a major advocate of intervention

Clinton’s Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was unversally acknowledged as a major advocate of intervention

in the Balkans, from her sponsorship of the Hague Inquisition to her drive for the bombing of Serbia in 1999.
Now officially retired from politics, Albright has a lucrative “consultancy” business. According to a

Belgrade-based news agency Inet (scroll down to the entry “17:20″), the Albright Group, LLC will “advise”

the board of Ipko Net, a Kosovo (Albanian) ISP seeking a mobile telephony concession in the occupied province.

Here is the text of the report, translated by Inet

Since most people don’t like to watch an hour of MBT on television (and for some reason I don’t mind even

though it drives me nuts), I decided to boil down the questions and answers from tonight’s press conference in

the East Room of the White House to their bare essentials. The questioners (Q:) are not identified. All answers

(A:) are (paraphrases) from George W. MBT.

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