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Afghanistan is not open-ended
State Hillary Clinton met with NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen and reassured him the commitment to Afghanistan is not open would not need to be open-ended. "The need for additional forces is urgent, but their presence will not be indefinite," she said, noting that Obama's timeline called for Afghans to begin taking over in July 2011. "At that time, we will begin to transfer authority and responsibility to Afghan security forces, removing combat forces from Afghanistan over time with the assurance that Afghanistan's future, and ours, is secure," Clinton said.
Tags: technology , Pentagon , Afghanistan , NATO , Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Report: Clinton considering World Bank move
Reuters reports that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is considering a move to the World Bank
Tags: World Bank , State Department , people , John Kerry ,
State Department says Clinton not going anywhere
Tags: State , people , World Bank , management
Judge reaffirms campaign finance ruling
Tags: James Cacheris , Citizens United ,
U.S. returns passport to citizen stuck in Kuwait
Tags: Aziz Nouhaili , Council on American-Islamic Relations
US outlines global plan for cyberspace
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , cybersecurity , Howard Schmidt , State
Does the Obama administration want a no-fly zone?
Joseph Williams, White House bureau chief for Politico
Tags: Joseph Williams , Politico , no-fly zone , Libya , Barack Obama , Moammar Gadhafi
Resignation of Crowley was a surprise
Alex Kingsbury, associate editor for national security at U.S. News & World Report
Tags: Alex Kingsbury , U.S. News & World Report , P.J. Crowley , Barack Obama , Hosni Mubarak , State Department
WikiLeaks is not just about WikiLeaks
The Pulse blog and The Economist report on the broader context of WikiLeaks on State diplomacy in an online world.
Tags: Economist , Roy Revie , Pulse , WikiLeaks , Julian Assange , technology , 21st century statecraft , diplomacy , Internet , Must Reads , Dorobek Insider
State encourages use of tech in solving world problems
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton encourages innovators to use technology to help the world's most pressing problems. The idea is already in practice with the Apps 4 Africa contest, which State helps fund.
Tags: State , Apps 4 Africa , technology , BBC , Fast Company , diplomacy , Must Reads , Dorobek Insider




