[ENTERTAINMENT]Angelina Jolie criticizes U.S. priorities
[img]http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/entertainment/2006-06/22/xin_3806032209297981036714.jpg[/img][color=Purple][size=3]Actress Angelina Jolie (L) is interviewed by CNN's Anderson Cooper in Los Angeles, California, June 14, 2006. Weeks after the birth of their first biological child, Hollywood stars Jolie and Brad Pitt are planning to adopt another, Jolie told Cooper during the interview, scheduled to be aired on Tuesday. Picture taken June 14, 2006. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY NO SALES NO ARCHIVES REUTERS/CNN/Handout (UNITED STATES)
Angelina Jolie says the U.S. government has "strange" priorities when it comes to spending money on war rather than on AIDS or refugees.
"Our priorities are quite strange," the 31-year-old actress said in an interview that aired Tuesday night on CNN. Jolie said spending money on war rather than "dealing with situations that could end up in conflict if left unassisted" could prove costly in the end.
"We're missing a lot of opportunities (to do) a lot of good that America used to do and has a history of doing," said Jolie, who is a goodwill ambassador for the U.N.'s refugee agency.
Jolie said that when she is in Washington to raise funds for AIDS orphans, she is often told the war in Iraq is the more pressing matter.
She explained that a tattoo on her upper back, "Know Your Rights," is a phrase taken from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted by the U.N. in 1948.
Jolie, who gave birth to her daughter, Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt in Namibia, last month, said her older children, 18-month-old Zahara, adopted from Ethiopia, and 4-year-old Maddox, adopted from Cambodia, are adjusting to life with a new sibling.
She said Zahara is jealous of Shiloh "because she's still a little girl," but for Maddox, "it's like having this tiny little pet he can just hold and look at."
Jolie also told interviewer Anderson Cooper that she and Brad Pitt, Shiloh's father, plan to adopt their next child[/size]. [/color]
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