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Rice to face old and new frictions in Europe
2005-02-04
Condoleezza Rice leaves on Thursday for Europe on her first trip as US Secretary of State, hoping to heal old rifts with US allies over Iraq but facing new frictions over China and Iran. Rice was flying to London to kick off a week-long tour of eight European nations and the Middle East and start tackling a full plate of foreign policy issues hanging over US President George W Bush's second term. The trip was billed as a warm-up to Bush's own fence-mending tour later this month but will also be the first test of Rice's ability to sell the tough policies she helped craft over four years as his national security adviser. A week after taking over the helm of US diplomacy, Rice will use the success of Iraq's national elections Sunday to try to narrow differences with US allies such as France and Germany that fiercely opposed the war.
Posted by:Fred

#3  I'm sure the Euro's are all upset their boy Colin isn't coming to see them. After all Colin was great at appeasing (something the Euro's excel at) the Euro's and genuinely caring about the Swiss position on Global Security issues. Powell had no spine and stood for nothing. He was much less a moderate then a liberal. His UN speech regarding Iraq's WMD can be compared to Adlai's Cuban Missle rant. The similarity is not the enlightening nature of the address but in the proximity of the two men's positions. I love the fact that the US's international rep is towing the same mark as the President. Should be a little awkward eh Gerhard.
Posted by: Rightwing   2005-02-04 10:44:31 AM  

#2  According to the whining, they just want to be listened to. During those years running Stanford, our Condi must have had lots of experience listening to such people with a grave and attentive expression, thanking them for their valuable input, then doing as she'd already decided while crediting them with helping shape that decision. I expect her to be even better than Powell at that collegiality thing.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-02-04 10:34:02 AM  

#1  I love that graphic
Posted by: Dcreeper   2005-02-04 1:20:45 AM  

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