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Bureau of Political-Military Affairs

The Bureau of Political-Military Affairs (PM), headed by Assistant Secretary Lincoln P. Bloomfield, Jr., is the principal link between the Departments of State and Defense. The Bureau provides policy direction in the areas of international security, security assistance, military operations, post-conflict stabilization, and defense trade. PM is instrumental in the State Department's efforts to accomplish three major goals under the United States Strategic Plan for International Affairs:

  • Combating Terrorism: PM plays a key role in the Global War on Terrorism that includes securing base access and overflight permission to support the deployment of U.S. military forces, coordinating the participation of coalition combat and stabilization forces, and promoting critical infrastructure protection.

  • Regional Stability: PM promotes stability around the world by fostering effective defense relationships with key friends and allies; regulating arms transfers; promoting responsible U.S. defense trade; controlling access to military technologies; combating illegal trafficking of small arms and light weapons; negotiating status of forces and base access agreements; and facilitating the education and training of international peacekeepers and other foreign military personnel.

  • Humanitarian Assistance: PM manages humanitarian mine action programs around the world and works with the Defense Department to provide assistance in the event of natural disasters and other crises abroad. Th e bureau also coordinates U.S. Government response to chemical, biological, radiological, and natural events overseas.

  
Highlights
U.S.-Japanese Relations
Assistant Secretary Bloomfield discusses the strategic landscape in U.S.-Japanese relations at the Nikkei-CSIS Forum in Tokyo on December 16, 2004.

Humanitarian Mine Action Grants
Grants awarded to non-governmental and international organizations, educational institutions, and civic associations to reinforce humanitarian mine action.

Landmine Clearance
U.S. surplus milk sale funds landmine clearance in Angola.

Landmine Action Smart Book
New book educates the public about the global landmine problem.

The U.S. Leads the World in Solving Landmine Problem
Letter to the Editor by Director Richard Kidd published in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Matching Capabilities to Commitments--Can Europe Deliver
Assistant Secretary Bloomfield discusses "Post-Election Strategic Priorities for the Untied States" at Chatham House Conference in London on December 6, 2004.

Eliminating the Threat of All Landmines
Op-Ed by Lincoln P. Bloomfield, Jr., Special Representative of the President and Secretary of State for Mine Action, distributed worldwide on November 29, 2004.

"Mine Free: Not Anytime Soon"
Article by Director Richard Kidd for Nairobi Special Issue of the Landmine Action Campaign newsletter, November 2004.

  
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