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Edited on Thu Mar-17-11 09:33 AM by karynnj
Kerry is speaking now. After introducing Burns, he is saying many of the same things he said yesterday - though less formally.
Dick Lugar stated that if the US enters is to enter into Libya, through a no-fly zone or more, Congress needs to declare war and he wants the Arab countries to foot the bill.
Burns: moment of enormous promise and potential. Repudiation of AQ, but it is a time of challenge. Need to know what is in play and what are the stakes. Tunisia and Egypt were not about us - but about them - and Obama's universal values spoken in Cairo. Stability is not a static thing. (Political systems are like bicycles, unless pedaled forward, they fall over.)
They recognize that things are explosive. We need humility - though it is in the interest of the US to welcome democracy, but there are likely to be fallbacks. There will be hard trade offs - with new governments being less supportive than their autocratic predecessors. There are real opportunities in front of us. Need a positive agenda - against AQ's negative agenda. Need energy independence.
4 parts of policy: Support area's move to democracy - support for peaceful transitions (Egypt, Tunisia) - those where things are uncertain ???( Bahrain) - (I got this badly) - For countries trying to stay ahead of the wave, urge and support reform (Jordan) - For violence (Libya)
Economic help (K/L/M's bill), trade
Need resolution of Israel/Palestine
Need to deal with terrorist, Iran etc
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