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Highlights

Democracy in the Middle East
Secretary Rice (Mar. 3): "...people in the Middle East...are expressing what I think we always knew, which is that you don't have to impose democracy, you impose tyranny. Democracy and the desire to be free are as natural as breathing." [
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Iran's Nuclear Program
Secretary Rice (Mar. 2): "I've had further discussions with my European colleagues, and we are designing, I think, an important common strategy with Europe so that Iran knows that there is no other way." [full text]

2004 Annual Report on Human Rights
Under Secretary for Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky (Feb. 28): "In Lebanon, we see growing momentum for a Cedar Revolution that is unifying the citizens of that nation to the cause of true democracy and freedom from foreign influence. Hopeful signs span the globe and there should be no doubt that the years ahead will be great ones for the cause of freedom."  [full text] [2004 Human Rights Report]

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