Hillary Clinton News
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The U.S., which hasn’t had diplomatic relations with Iran for over three decades, will set up a “virtual Tehran embassy” in an effort to facilitate exchanges with Iranian people, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.
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In the 2008 presidential campaign, Team Obama prided itself on its facility for “political jujitsu” -- the art of turning political attacks back on the attacker.
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On the day Muammar Qaddafi died, a French warplane and an American drone attacked the convoy in which he was trying to escape Sirte. He survived with minor wounds. Suppose instead we had successfully blown him to bits. Would Western officials now be calling for an investigation of his death?
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A decision on whether to let TransCanada Corp. build its Keystone XL pipeline should be delayed until the State Department’s inspector general examines potential bias in the agency’s review, U.S. lawmakers said.
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Vice presidents are a vestigial limb of politics. The position persists even though a vice presidential candidate rarely carries a state, leads a constituency or even commands a portfolio beyond whatever he negotiates ad hoc with the principal.
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China’s neighbors should prepare “for the sounds of cannons” if they don’t temper their positions in territorial disputes over the South China Sea, the state-run Global Times newspaper said in an editorial today.
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The chairman of Libya’s National Transitional Council, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, said the country will be a “moderate” Muslim nation, responding to concern the interim government wants to adopt a strict Islamic orientation.
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Last year, President Barack Obama issued a warning to Republicans. They had been “politicking” instead of “governing,” he said. “Well, we can politick for three months,” he said. “They forgot I’m pretty good at politicking.”
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Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman will call a special legislative session to consider ways the state may change the route of TransCanada Corp.’s proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline.
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Pakistan will suffer “dire consequences” if it fails to “contain” terrorists operating from its soil, and it needs the U.S. and Afghanistan to help get the job done.
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