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Posted on Mon, November 23, 2009 - 10:59:06

Lauren in Indiana writes:

Without a doubt, global climate change is the most pressing issue that the U.S. and Asia must face together. The U.S. and China, in particular, as two of…

From the entry 'What Is the Most Pressing Issue the United States and Asia Must Face Together?'.

Posted on Mon, November 23, 2009 - 10:23:13

Jose F. in Guatemala writes:

There is no room for the use of force against Cuba as a means to change. As we have seen in Afghanistan and Iraq, the use of the military in order to change…

From the entry 'Blogging in the Americas: President Obama Responds to Yoani Sanchez's Questions'.

Posted on Mon, November 23, 2009 - 8:44:00

Ron in New York writes:

Cycle of Fail.....

Corruption, War, Civilian Deaths, Incursions, Terrorism, Civil Disputes, Drones, Rogue Troops, of security, more Do…

From the entry 'Travel Diary: Secretary Clinton Speaks With U.S. and International Troops in Afghanistan'.

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Strengthening Women in Afghanistan Creates Foundation for Peace, Prosperity
Posted by: Melanne Verveer

About the Author: Ambassador-at-Large
Melanne Verveer serves as director of the Secretary’s Office of Global Women’s Issues.

I traveled to Afghanistan on June 24, to learn firsthand what conditions are like for Afghan women today and to reaffirm our commitment to them. I spent time…



Giving Voice to the Voiceless
Posted by: Melanne Verveer

About the Author: Ambassador-at-Large Melanne Verveer serves as director of the Secretary’s Office of Global Women’s Issues.

Secretary Clinton greeted ten emerging leaders from Iraq, participants in an
International Visitor Leadership Program sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

The Office of Global Women’s Issues joined in an interagency…