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|  |  | Iranian Nuclear Issue About Weapons, Not Energy Under Secretary Burns (Feb. 6): "It's important that average Iranians know that this is not about nuclear energy, but it's about nuclear weapons. ...As President Bush said just a couple of days ago, no one is trying to deny them nuclear energy, but we are trying to deny them nuclear weapons." remarks by Secretary Rice
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 | ![President Bush, center, praises the life of Coretta Scott King during funeral services at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2006 in Lithonia, GA. [© AP/WWP]](/all/20060208002803im_/http://www.secretary.state.gov/cms_images/thumbs/thumb96_2006_0207_king_96.jpg) |  | America Remembers Coretta Scott King President Bush (Feb. 7): "To the King Family, distinguished guests and fellow citizens. ... I've come today to offer the sympathy of our entire nation at the passing of a woman who worked to make our nation whole."
|  | ![Deputy Secretary Zoellick stands with other officials at the International Conference on Security Policy in Munich, Germany on February 5, 2006. [ © AP/WWP]](/all/20060208002803im_/http://www.secretary.state.gov/cms_images/thumbs/thumb96_2006_0305_munich_96.jpg) |  | Cooperation on Global Security Issues Deputy Secretary Zoellick (Feb. 5): "We are going to have to assist societies, developed and developing, to manage the process of change. And clearly, we will be better off... if the United States, Europe and Russia are cooperating..."
|  |  |  | FY 2007 International Affairs Budget The President’s FY 2007 international affairs budget proposal includes support for transformational diplomacy; winning the war on terror; U.S. commitment to the citizens of Afghanistan and Iraq; funding international HIV/AIDS care, treatment, and prevention; and protection of America’s security. Summary and Highlights | Budget in Brief | Performance Summary
|  |  |  | Saluting African American History Month: Raphael Cook Raphael L. Cook is currently a Public Affairs Specialist in the Office of Press Outreach, Bureau of Public Affairs. He joined the Department of State in 1991, as a Press Relations Assistant in the Office of Press Relations, Bureau of Public Affairs.
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