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WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Saturday said the Obama Administration is not "cutting and running" from Afghanistan. Full Article at Times of India
London, Dec 5 (ANI): US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is said to be having a very cordial relationship with Brit Foreign Secretary David Miliband. Full Article at Newstrack India
BEIJING - NOVEMBER 18: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (C) shakes hand with Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo during a breakfast meeting held at a hotel November 18, 2009 in Beijing, China. View Photo »
I want to stress that speaking for the United States, our civilian commitment will continue long after our combat forces leave. It should be clear to everyone that we will not repeat the mistakes of the past.
If you would like to bookmark this article you will need to Login to your tulsaworld.com account close Published: 12/5/2009 2:25 AM Last Modified: 12/5/2009 2:25 AM Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows: OETA's "Oklahoma Forum" (KOED,... Full Article at Tulsa World
Published: 12/5/2009 2:25 AM Last Modified: 12/5/2009 2:25 AM BRUSSELS — NATO allies will bolster the American troop surge in Afghanistan by sending at least 7,000 soldiers of their own, officials said Friday in pledges that U.S. Secretary of... Full Article at Tulsa World
Clinton, 62, is said to have told Vogue magazine last month that Miliband, 44, is vibrant, vital, attractive and smart. Well, if you saw him it would be a big crush. Hes really a good guy. And hes so young! the Independent quoted her as saying. Full Article at New Kerala
US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton (R) chats with Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) at the start of a state dinner at the Great Hall of the People on November 17, 2009 in Beijing. View Photo »
But demonstrating that the lack of trust in the US-Pakistan relationship cuts both ways, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on her recent visit to the country questioned Pakistani sincerity over its efforts to capture senior al-Qaeda members. While Clinton's statement stood out for its bluntness, other ...
Marine Cpl. Joseph Kelly of Virginia walks by Afghans on Friday during a patrol near Khan Nashin in Helmand province. NATO is offering to send more troops to bolster U.S. forces. Full Article at Denver Post
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has played down Pakistan's apprehensions regarding President Obama's revamped Afghan strategy,and said that Washington is committed to ending the trust deficit between countries. Full Article at Webindia123
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (born October 26, 1947) is the 67th and current United States Secretary of State under President Barack Obama. She previously served as the junior United States Senator from New York from 2001 to 2009. Full Article
WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 06: Foreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mehmood Qureshi (L) speaks as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (R) listens during a joint press availability at the State Department October 6, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 06: Foreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mehmood Qureshi speaks during a joint press availability with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at the State Department October 6, 2009 in Washington, DC. Qureshi had met with Clinton prior to the news conference.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 06: Foreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mehmood Qureshi (L) speaks as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (R) listens during a joint press availability at the State Department October 6, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 06: Foreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mehmood Qureshi (L) speaks as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (R) listens during a joint press availability at the State Department October 6, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 30: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (C) exits after voting to adopt a United Nations Security Council resolution addressing sexual violence in armed conflict at U.N. headquarters September 30, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 30: U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (L) chats with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton before Clinton voted to adopt a United Nations Security Council resolution addressing sexual violence in armed conflict at U.N. headquarters September 30, 2009 in N...
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 30: U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (L) looks on as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks before voting to adopt a United Nations Security Council resolution addressing sexual violence in armed conflict at U.N. headquarters September 30, 2009 in...
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 30: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton looks on before voting to adopt a United Nations Security Council resolution addressing sexual violence in armed conflict at U.N. headquarters September 30, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 30: U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (L) looks on as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks before voting to adopt a United Nations Security Council resolution addressing sexual violence in armed conflict at U.N. headquarters September 30, 2009 in...
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 30: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton votes to adopt a United Nations Security Council resolution addressing sexual violence in armed conflict at U.N. headquarters September 30, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 30: U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (L) looks on as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton votes to adopt a United Nations Security Council resolution addressing sexual violence in armed conflict at U.N. headquarters September 30, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers an address at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers an address at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: Former President Bill Clinton (L) and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton look on after Hillary spoke at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: Former President Bill Clinton (L) and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton look on after Hillary spoke at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers an address at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (L) and Chelsea Clinton look on at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: Photographer Annie Leibovitz looks on as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: Photographer Annie Leibovitz (L) looks on as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 25: Former President Bill Clinton (L) and Chelsea Clinton look on as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 25, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 23: U.S. President Barack Obama attends a wreath laying ceremony for fallen United Nations staff members at U.N. headquarters September 23, 2009 in New York City. Obama is in New York to attend the 64th United Nations General Assembly.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (2nd-R) greets Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak (R) and Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman (L) before a trilateral meeting with US President Barack Obama, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Neta...
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton waves upon her arrival at the United Nations headquarters in New York, on September 22, 2009.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 21: US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (L) rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange with NYSE CEO Duncan L. Niederauer September 21, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 21: US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (L) rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange with NYSE CEO Duncan L. Niederauer September 21, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 06: Foreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mehmood Qureshi speaks during a joint press availability with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at the State Department October 6, 2009 in Washington, DC. Qureshi had met with Clinton prior to the news conference.
View Photo »We want to be a strong partner with the government and the people of Afghanistan — and I always say both. Because it's not either or, it has to be both
Hillary Clinton is enormously popular personally in -- in Pakistan, but America is not popular. In every discussion, when there were plenty of disagreements -- she said the same message: We are friends who have some disagreements
We're going to be doing what we can to create an atmosphere in which the blood and treasure that the United States has committed to Afghanistan can be justified
Do you believe that third world dictators along with Hillary Clinton should be able to determine our gun rights here in America?
I think it's important that Mayor Bloomberg, that our law enforcement officials in New York, all believe that New York City not only can handle this, but that it is appropriate to go forward in the very area where these people launched this horrific attack against us
The US has confidence in Pakistan’s ability to protect its nuclear programmes and materials, as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said during her recent visit to Pakistan
We're not interested in staying in Afghanistan. We have no long-term stake there. We want that to be made very clear
Abbas is trying to tell the US administration that its bias in favor of Israel is sabotaging the peace process ... He's particularly upset with [US Secretary of State] Hillary Clinton, because he feels that she's the one who convinced President Barack Obama to soften his attitude on the issue of settlem...
These terrorists are still actively engaged with the elements of the Pakistani Taliban that are threatening the state of Pakistan
We welcome the announcement made by the U.S. State Department that Secretary Hillary Clinton will be visiting the Philippines on Nov. 12-13 before the APEC Summit in Singapore
We were grateful for your generosity and steadfast belief in the importance of the expo, in American role here and what this U.S. pavilion can do to strengthen the cooperation and partnership between the American people and people of China
It will decimate our economy and we’ll have Hillary Clinton getting on her knees in China to pick up the debt every year
There does have to be actions by the government of Afghanistan against those who have taken advantage of the money that has poured into Afghanistan in the last eight years so that we can better track it and we can have actions taken that demonstrate there's no impunity for those who are corrupt
Secretary of State (Hillary) Clinton has talked about our concerns of a relationship between North Korea and Burma. We follow that closely. There are scenarios on the military side and beyond that.
Conventional arms transfers are a crucial national security concern for the United States, and we have always supported effective action to control the international transfer of arms ... The United States is prepared to work hard for a strong international standard in this area.
the document on outsourcing was titled 'Hillary Clinton, D-Punjab,' after an incident when Hillary Clinton was in India and she jokingly told a local official that should be a title because of her ongoing political interest in many things Indian.
Conventional arms transfers are a crucial national security concern for the United States, and we have always supported effective action to control the international transfer of arms ... The United States is prepared to work hard for a strong international standard in this area.
was prompted in part by remarks made last weekend by Hillary Clinton, the U.S. Secretary of State, who seemed to cave in to Israel’s refusal to halt the growth of Jewish settlements on the West Bank.
I have made it clear that we’re not going to be providing any civilian aid to Afghanistan unless we have a certification that if it goes into the Afghan government in any form, that we’re going to have ministries that we can hold accountable
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on a visit to Cairo, has reiterated Washington’s call for an end to Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank.
This Week with George Stephanopoulos
Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, has said the Afghan elections would be legitimate even if Abdullah Abdullah boycotted the run-off poll, leaving President Hamid Karzai unopposed.
We are not going to be providing any civilian aid to Afghanistan unless we have certification that if it goes into the Afghan government in any form, that we are going to have ministries that we can hold accountable
Both Laura Bush and Hillary Clinton found themselves uniforms that covered so much that their femininity was lost in them
We believe that President Hamid Karzai and his government can do better
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