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Condoleezza Rice taps Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter for Middle East advice

Posted by wdporter on October 28, 2007

Rice taps Clinton, Carter for Middle East advice
By Sue PlemingFri Oct 26, 5:27 PM ET
Anxious not to repeat mistakes of past Middle East peace-making, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has turned to former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter for tips ahead of her own conference this year.
Rice invited Carter, a vocal critic of Bush administration policies, to the State Department on Wednesday where the two discussed his Arab-Israeli peacemaking efforts in the 1970s, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said on Friday.
Their talks were “good and cordial,” he said. They focused on the Middle East and not Carter’s recent criticism of President George W. Bush’s policies in Iraq and elsewhere.
A Soviet specialist, Rice also telephoned another former Democratic president, Bill Clinton, who tried, and ultimately failed, in his eight years in office to bring the Israelis and Palestinians together.
“She’s trying to draw on the historical record and the experiences of others to see — see what she can glean and how that may be applicable to the current day,” McCormack said.
“She is a student of history and has a keen appreciation for how we can apply the lessons of history, what we can learn from those who have gone before us,” he said.
Other sources of advice have been former U.S. negotiator Dennis Ross and ex-secretaries of state James Baker, Henry Kissinger and Madeleine Albright. Rice meets frequently for lunch with Albright, whose father taught Rice at Denver University.
Rice has made clear she will devote all her energy in the Bush administration’s final 14 months to get what others have failed to attain in the past — a viable, independent Palestinian state living side by side with a secure Israel.
The top U.S. diplomat, who has been to Israel and the Palestinian Territories seven times this year and returns next week, is preparing the ground for a Palestinian statehood conference expected to be held in late November or early December, in Annapolis, Maryland.
Clinton hosted many Middle East peace summits at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland, even in his final month in office in January 2001, but never managed to get an Israeli-Palestinian deal.
Carter held secret negotiations at Camp David that led to a 1978 deal between Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin.
Rice also has been scouring historical records for pointers. During her summer break in August, she checked out volumes of historical background from the State Department’s library on Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking, a department official said.

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Democrat "Code Pink" protestor painted in ‘blood’ accosts Condoleezza Rice

Posted by wdporter on October 25, 2007

Protestor painted in ‘blood’ accosts Condoleezza Rice
Oct 25 01:46 AM US/Eastern
A woman with her hands painted blood-red confronted Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at the US Congress Wednesday, shouting “war criminal” before being hauled away by Capitol security.
Desiree Farooz accosted Rice ahead of her appearance at a House of Representatives hearing on US foreign policy, waving her hands just centimeters (inches) from the diplomat’s face inside the committee meeting room as television cameras captured the confrontation.
“The blood of millions of Iraqis is on your hands,” Farooz shouted, before police wrestled her away.
Several other people, members of the anti-war activist group Code Pink, were subsequently ejected from the room.

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Iran "perhaps single greatest" security risk to US: Rice

Posted by wdporter on October 24, 2007

Iran “perhaps single greatest” security risk to US: Rice
Oct 24 10:18 AM US/Eastern
Iran’s nuclear program and alleged backing of terrorism represent “perhaps the single greatest challenge” to US national security, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday.
“We are very concerned that the policies of Iran constitute perhaps the single greatest challenge to American security interests in the Middle East and around the world,” she said at a hearing in Congress.
After recent bellicose US remarks, including President George W. Bush’s warning that a nuclear-armed Iran evoked the threat of “World War III,” Rice said that Washington remained committed to talks to end Iran’s atomic drive.
“We are, with our international partners, continuing to pursue a two-track approach on the nuclear issue,” she told the House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee, giving testimony about US policy on the Middle East.
Rice noted that along with talks steered by European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana, Washington and its EU partners were working on tougher UN sanctions against Iran given its refusal to renounce uranium enrichment.
Beyond the diplomacy, she said, Bush was determined to pursue “Iranian actors that are harming our troops (in Iraq) and innocent Iraqis.”

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