She narrated her memories with leaders and presidents.. Madeleine Albright: She put the snake pin because of Saddam Hussein and the bee for "Yasser Arafat"!

 Wearing brooches or the so-called "brooch" is not mentioned in any foreign policy brochure, but the truth is that this thing would not have happened without the late Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, according to Madeleine Albright, the former US Secretary of State, who left the world the day before yesterday.

According to a video report on "Al-Hurra" channel, "Albright" was famous for wearing "brooch" decorative pins in her diplomatic meetings, and these pins carried "hidden" diplomatic messages, as the diplomacy of the pins began with the story of the "famous snake pin" that Albright wore to confront the late Iraqi leader Saddam Hussain.

Albright tells the story, saying: In 1993 I was the ambassador of the United States of America to the United Nations, and with the end of the war to liberate Kuwait, I had instructions that the cease-fire turned into a set of sanctions against Iraq.

As an ambassador to the United Nations, I was instructed to keep the sanctions in place;

That is why every day I described Saddam Hussein with terrible descriptions, which he deserved after he occupied Kuwait, and suddenly I published a poem in the newspapers of Baghdad that works to compare and describe me with many things;

One of them is that I am a "snake like no other", so I brought a snake pin, and I wear it every time we talk about Iraq.

After this incident, Albright adopted the wearing of pins to send diplomatic messages to any politician around the world, and these pins crossed the paths of the talks.

Albright adds: Reporters used to ask me: Why do I wear a snake pin?

And I used to say: Because Saddam Hussein compared me to a "snake like no other," and then I said to myself: This is fun.

So I went out and bought a lot of jewelry and special brooches that depicted what I would do any day;

On good days I wore pins of flowers, butterflies and balloons, on bad days I wore pins of predators and spiders.

One of Albright's most famous brooches was the "bee pin", which she wore during a meeting with Palestinian President Yasser Arafat. Albright later said, "The bee stings, and it needed to send a sharp message to Arafat."

In 2000, Albright met the Russian Prime Minister, then Acting President Vladimir Putin, and in that meeting she wore a pin of monkeys that cannot hear, see or speak;

Because Russia did not announce what was happening at that time in the conflict in the territory of Chechnya.

Albright passed away at the age of 84, after a battle with cancer.

She is the first woman to hold the position of Secretary of State in the history of the United States of America.

Albright was born to Czech immigrant parents, after fleeing the Nazis, she arrived in America as a child in 1948, obtained American citizenship in 1957, and worked in the White House during the administration of President Jimmy Carter, and was appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1993 as America's ambassador to the United Nations.

In 1997, Albright became US Secretary of State, best known for her efforts to stop the ethnic cleansing of Kosovo, and in 2012 President Obama presented her with the Medal of Freedom.

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