Showing posts with label Susan Rice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Susan Rice. Show all posts
Friday, July 26, 2024
‘Extremely Offensive’: Former UN Ambassador Reacts to ‘DEI Hire’ Comment about Harris
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Kamala Harris,
Susan Rice,
Wolf Blitzer
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Ambassador Rice: I Will Do Everything I Can to See Biden Succeed | Morning Joe | MSNBC
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Dr. Fauci,
Joe Biden,
Morning Joe,
MSNBC,
Susan Rice
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Susan Rice Criticizes Hungarian PM Using Coronavirus Crisis for Power Grab | Andrea Mitchell | MSNBC
Friday, October 11, 2019
Susan Rice on Trump: What Is He Smoking?
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Anderson Cooper,
Donald Trump,
Kurds,
Susan Rice
Thursday, August 08, 2019
See Ex-Obama Adviser's Blunt Response When Asked about Fox Host
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Donald Trump,
Susan Rice,
white supremacy
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Susan Rice: Kim Jong-un Beat Trump at Summit
Friday, March 18, 2011
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: LONDON—The U.K. welcomed what it said was a "significant change" in the U.S. position on no-fly zones over Libya after a week of frustration from Britain and France at what they saw as foot-dragging by other nations on the issue.
Susan Rice, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, on Wednesday night said the U.S. believed preparations should be made for military action that goes beyond a no-fly zone to protect Libyans under threat from forces loyal to Col. Moammar Gadhafi.
"The situation on the ground has evolved and… a no-fly zone has inherent limitations in terms of protection of civilians," Ms. Rice said.
The British and, in particular, France have led the charge to impose a no-fly zone over Libya. » | Alistair MacDonald and David Gauthier-Villars | Thursday, March 17, 2011
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France,
Libya,
Susan Rice,
UK,
United Nations,
USA
Thursday, March 17, 2011
THE GUARDIAN: Washington's ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, says new resolution would authorise aerial bombing of Gaddafi's tanks
The US is pushing the UN to authorise not just a no-fly zone over Libya, but also the use of air strikes to stop the advance of forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi.
Washington's ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, said on Wednesday that a no-fly zone would have only a limited use, and that the Obama administration was working "very hard" to pass a new resolution, which would authorise the use of aerial bombing of Libyan tanks and heavy artillery.
The UN security council is planning to vote on the resolution late on Thursday.
After a day of intensive negotiation in New York, Rice told reporters: "We need to be prepared to contemplate steps that include, but perhaps go beyond, a no-fly zone at this point, as the situation on the ground has evolved, and as a no-fly zone has inherent limitations in terms of protection of civilians at immediate risk." » | Ewen MacAskill in Washington and agencies | Thursday, March 17, 2011
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Gaddafi,
Libya,
Susan Rice,
United Nations,
USA
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
REUTERS: Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi were massed in the west of the country on Tuesday, residents said, and the United States said it was moving warships and air forces closer to Libya.
Residents feared pro-Gaddafi forces were preparing an attack to regain control of Nalut, about 60 km (38 miles) from the Tunisian border in western Libya, from protesters seeking an end to Gaddafi's rule.
The United States and other foreign governments discussed military options on Monday for dealing with Libya as Gaddafi scoffed at the threat to his government from a popular uprising.
U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice said Gaddafi was "disconnected from reality," was "slaughtering his own people" and was unfit to lead.
She said Washington was in talks with its NATO partners and other allies about military options. The United States also said about $30 billion in assets in the United States had been blocked from access by Gaddafi and his family.
British Prime Minister David Cameron said his government would work to prepare for a "no-fly" zone in Libya to protect the people from attacks by Gaddafi's forces.
Gaddafi rejected calls for him to step down and dismissed the strength of the uprising against his 41-year rule that has ended his control over eastern Libya and is closing in on the capital Tripoli.
"All my people love me. They would die to protect me," he told the U.S. ABC network and the BBC on Monday.
He denied using his air force to attack protesters but said planes had bombed military sites and ammunition depots. He also denied there had been demonstrations and said young people were given drugs by al Qaeda and therefore took to the streets. Libyan forces had orders not to fire back at them, he said. >>> Maria Golovnina | Tripoli | Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Labels:
Ban Ki-moon,
Barack Hussein Obama,
Gaddafi,
Libya,
Susan Rice
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
DAILY EXPRESS: NORTH Korea will “pay a price” for its nuclear missiles tests, the American ambassador to the UN warned last night.
Susan Rice said international pressure on the country would increase until it realised the tests had left it “further isolated and further debilitated”.
She told a US television news channel that Pyongyang’s actions were “clearly provocative and destabilising actions which threaten international peace and security”.
She said the international community would not “throw up our hands and let them pursue this path”, adding: “North Korea needs to understand that its actions have consequences.” >>> By Mark Reynolds | Wednesday, May 27, 2009
DAILY EXPRESS: He is the ultimate renaissance man, superlatively gifted at everything he attempts. He has composed six operas and his genius at staging musicals makes an Andrew Lloyd Webber production look like amateur dramatics in your village hall.
When playing golf, he regularly shoots a hole-in-one three or four times in a single round and he personally designed his country’s most symbolic monument, the Juche Tower. No wonder his countrymen worship him.
Or he is an irredeemably flawed individual who cannot distinguish between fact and fiction, a tyrant who rules by fear and punishes ruthlessly any hint of dissent. No wonder his countrymen worship him.
If you thought Britain suffered under the manipulative skills of Alastair Campbell, then spare a thought for the poor benighted souls of North Korea living under the rule of the man they are obliged to call their “Dear Leader”: Kim Jong Il.
This is a man who, even when his people were reduced to eating grass because there was nothing else, still managed to convince them there wasn’t a famine raging through the country and that it was an ugly rumour cooked up by pro-Western agitators – or, as we know them, the Red Cross and the United Nations World Programme, the relief agencies who saved more than a fifth of the North Korean population from dying of starvation and disease in the Nineties. Meanwhile, he had his favourite dish, lobster, flown in every day, eating it with silver chopsticks.
For the past five years, Kim Jong Il has even succeeded in keeping the outside world guessing as to whether he is still alive or not; rumours persist that he died in 2003 and that since then foreign leaders have been dealing with one of four lookalikes.
It has been all too easy for the West to scorn Kim Jong Il as something of a figure of fun, a vain playboy in built‑up shoes presiding over all those eerily robotic mass rallies before retiring to watch the American action films he adores.
But North Korea’s nuclear tests this week are a sharp reminder of Kim Jong Il’s other side as arguably the most dangerous man in the world at the moment.
“Know thine enemy” is sage advice but when it comes to Kim Jong Il, the West is hamstrung by the paucity of fact and the abundance of fable. >>> By Anna Pukas | Wednesday, May 27, 2009
THE GUARDIAN: Photo Gallery: Kim Jong-il: a life in pictures >>>
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Kim Jong Il,
North Korea,
nuclear tests,
Pyongyang,
Susan Rice,
UN
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