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                    <title>TIGblogs - Council on Foreign Relations's TIGBlog</title> 
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                    <description>What's on the minds of young leaders from around the globe?</description> 
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                    <title>Quote: Obamarsquo;s Inaugural Address</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/573207</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>ldquo;We will not apologize for our way of life, nor will we w<a href="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/files/2008/05/obama_large.jpg"><img src="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/files/2008/05/obama_large.jpg" alt="" width="65" height="81" /></a>aver in its defense, and for those who seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents, we say to you now that our spirit is stronger and cannot be broken; you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you.rdquo;</p><br />
<p>ndash;<em>President Barack Obama, in his <a href="http://blogs.cfr.org/publication/18293/">inaugural address</a> on Tuesday</em>.</p>]]></description> 
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                    <title>Quote: Obama’s Inaugural Address</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/4339671</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>#8220;We will not apologize for our way of life, nor will we w<a href="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/files/2008/05/obama_large.jpg"><img class="alignleft" style="float: left" src="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/files/2008/05/obama_large.jpg" alt="" width="65" height="81" /></a>aver in its defense, and for those who seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents, we say to you now that our spirit is stronger and cannot be broken; you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you.#8221;</p><br />
<p>#8211;<em>President Barack Obama, in his <a href="http://blogs.cfr.org//publication/18293/">inaugural address</a> on Tuesday</em>.</p>]]></description> 
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                    <title>Morning Update: Obama Inauguration</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/573209</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>With Barack Obama 		  set to become the forty-fourth president of the United States today, analysts of international affairs are 		  looking ahead at the policy measures the new administration will seek to implement. A <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-6bUH5b1bQOKa6%403910858-1wPCA7y6Re7Y2" target="_blank">new Daily Analysis</a> from CFR.org examines the 		  landscape, noting that Obama will take office bolstered by goodwill at home and abroad, but that he will 		  instantly be confronted by a dizzying series of challenges. Obamarsquo;s most urgent priority, it seems, will be 		  passing a sweeping economic stimulus package, the details of which Democratic lawmakers unveiled late last 		  week. But the new administration will also be tasked with overseeing an orderly drawdown of U.S. troops in 		  Iraq; finding a way forward in Afghanistan; managing tense and potentially volatile situations in South Asia 		  and the Middle East; and forging a strategy for dealing with nuclear North Korea and an Iranian state bent on 		  developing a nuclear energy program, and perhaps nuclear weapons. The <em>Economist</em> examines several of 		  these issues and the leaders Obama has appointed to oversee their management in a <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-85RqKRObkMZaQ%403910859-AFR52OJWyrCNA" target="_blank">new 		    article</a> and accompanying interactive graphic.</p><br />
<p>The <em>New York 		    Times</em> reports this morning that Obamarsquo;s transition period since he was elected <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-S54BLkpVfTEi.%403910860-F43fPKp9d29CQ" target="_blank">lends some clues</a> to 		  how he will go about making decisions once in office. The article notes that Obama hasnrsquo;t been shy about 		  making swift decisions, but at the same time has sought to tap into the nationrsquo;s intellectual dialogue to 		  gauge the best policy decisions. The <em>Wall Street Journal</em> notes, however, that the burgeoning U.S. 		  budget deficit <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-ZcOnQo.vmbrWc%403910861-hQgGEgWhm12B6" target="_blank">could limit</a> Obamarsquo;s ability to follow through on some of his objectives, and that how he prioritizes spending pledges 		  could become one of the major early questions of his presidency. The <em>Financial Times</em>, meanwhile, has a 		  <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-XYHmpcEVWUnQk%403910862-fwjqbQHqhqdgI" target="_blank">new 		    interactive</a> looking at which members of the Democratic Party have been bolstered by Obamarsquo;s 		  ascendence, and what it might mean for Washingon.</p><br />
<p><strong>Background:</strong></p><br />
<p><strong> </strong></p><br />
<p>- CFR.orgrsquo;s <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-Y.xKhk/D2KjsU%403910863-i1l4LTYtnee5g" target="_blank">bio of Obama</a> outlines his statements on 		  many of the most urgent foreign policy questions confronting Washington as he takes office.</p><br />
<p>- CFRrsquo;s 		  President Richard Haass <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-iG5QniwtOiqfM%403910864-DbqUgYQHLeK6Q" target="_blank">advises Obama</a> on many of 		  these issues in an open letter published in <em>Newsweek</em>.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 09:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>The Candidates, the World, and CFR.orgrsquo;s Foreign Policy Journey in the 2008 Campaign</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/573495</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>When CFR.org started blogging on the U.S. presidential campaign back in May 2007, the foreign policy terrain appeared relatively uncomplicated. The war in Iraq looked to be the dominant issue. Under the surface, of course, were many simmering issues related to foreign policy and a surprising number emerged as flashpoints during the ensuing campaign – and provided rich mining for our blog – including immigration for the Republicans and trade for the Democrats. The assassination of a Pakistani prime minister and the outbreak of war between Russia and Georgia during the course of the campaigns brought concerns about U.S. policy toward Islamabad and Moscow to the fore. But the main surging issue turned out to be the economy. Like so many of the other issues there were cross-sections for domestic and foreign policy here, as underscored in this CFR.org <a href="http://www.cfr.org/publication/17661/issue_guide.html">Issue Guide</a>.</p><br />
<p>We sought to bring context to the foreign policy debates through our <a href="http://www.cfr.org/campaign2008/trackers.html">Issue Trackers</a>, twenty-three in all, which charted the candidatesrsquo; views, votes, and occasional shifting stances on important foreign policy issues, while avoiding judgment on the merits of their positions. Written and regularly updated by our Chicago-based contributing editor Joanna Klonsky, the trackers quickly became essential reading for a wide range of mainstream media as well as numerous politically wired blogs.</p><br />
<p>In our daily ldquo;<a href="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/category/morning-update/">Morning Update</a>rdquo; posts, wersquo;d filter through the headlines, distilling the news down to just the most important foreign policy stories of the campaign that day.</p><br />
<p>Our regular ldquo;<a href="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/category/quote-of-the-day/">Quote of the Day</a>rdquo; posts highlighted the candidatesrsquo; significant foreign policy statements on the pressing issue of the moment.</p><br />
<p>CFR.org also blogged live from the Republican and Democratic National Conventions in late summer 2008. On the blog, we posted interviews with convention delegates and political leaders, gauging their views of their candidatesrsquo; foreign policy platform. We reported from CFRrsquo;s series of foreign policy panels, featuring experts and statesmen like former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Richard Holbrooke, among others. You can look back at our coverage from the DNC <a href="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/category/dnc/">here</a>, and from the RNC <a href="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/category/rnc/">here</a>.</p><br />
<p>More than a year and a half since our first post, CFR.orgrsquo;s campaign and transition coverage now comes to an end. All of CFR.orgrsquo;s campaign and transition content will remain available on our <a href="http://www.cfr.org/campaign2008/">Transition 2008 Archive page</a>, including our candidate and <a href="http://www.cfr.org/campaign2008/cabinet.html">cabinet profiles</a>, Issue Trackers, expert analysis, and the blog itself.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 05:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>The Candidates, the World, and CFR.org’s Foreign Policy Journey in the 2008 Campaign</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/4339667</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>When CFR.org started blogging on the U.S. presidential campaign back in May 2007, the foreign policy terrain appeared relatively uncomplicated. The war in Iraq looked to be the dominant issue. Under the surface, of course, were many simmering issues related to foreign policy and a surprising number emerged as flashpoints during the ensuing campaign – and provided rich mining for our blog – including immigration for the Republicans and trade for the Democrats. The assassination of a Pakistani prime minister and the outbreak of war between Russia and Georgia during the course of the campaigns brought concerns about U.S. policy toward Islamabad and Moscow to the fore. But the main surging issue turned out to be the economy. Like so many of the other issues there were cross-sections for domestic and foreign policy here, as underscored in this CFR.org <a href="http://www.cfr.org/publication/17661/issue_guide.html">Issue Guide</a>.</p><br />
<p>We sought to bring context to the foreign policy debates through our <a href="http://www.cfr.org/campaign2008/trackers.html">Issue Trackers</a>, twenty-three in all, which charted the candidates#8217; views, votes, and occasional shifting stances on important foreign policy issues, while avoiding judgment on the merits of their positions. Written and regularly updated by our Chicago-based contributing editor Joanna Klonsky, the trackers quickly became essential reading for a wide range of mainstream media as well as numerous politically wired blogs.</p><br />
<p>In our daily #8220;<a href="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/category/morning-update/">Morning Update</a>#8221; posts, we#8217;d filter through the headlines, distilling the news down to just the most important foreign policy stories of the campaign that day.</p><br />
<p>Our regular #8220;<a href="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/category/quote-of-the-day/">Quote of the Day</a>#8221; posts highlighted the candidates#8217; significant foreign policy statements on the pressing issue of the moment.</p><br />
<p>CFR.org also blogged live from the Republican and Democratic National Conventions in late summer 2008. On the blog, we posted interviews with convention delegates and political leaders, gauging their views of their candidates#8217; foreign policy platform. We reported from CFR#8217;s series of foreign policy panels, featuring experts and statesmen like former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Richard Holbrooke, among others. You can look back at our coverage from the DNC <a href="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/category/dnc/">here</a>, and from the RNC <a href="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/category/rnc/">here</a>.</p><br />
<p>More than a year and a half since our first post, CFR.org#8217;s campaign and transition coverage now comes to an end. All of CFR.org#8217;s campaign and transition content will remain available on our <a href="http://www.cfr.org/campaign2008/">Transition 2008 Archive page</a>, including our candidate and <a href="http://www.cfr.org/campaign2008/cabinet.html">cabinet profiles</a>, Issue Trackers, expert analysis, and the blog itself.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 05:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Obama Signals lsquo;New Era of Responsibilityrsquo;</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/573205</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Before a cheering <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/20/AR2009012001146.html?hpid=topnews" target="_blank">crowd of millions (<em>WashPost</em>)</a> at his inauguration on Tuesday, President Barack Obama called for a ldquo;<a href="http://www.cfr.org/publication/18293/">new era of responsibility</a> rdquo; in the face of serious challenges confronting the United States.</p><br />
<p>Obama said the United States would ldquo;begin to responsibly leave Iraq to its people, and forge a hard-earned peace in Afghanistan.rdquo; He also promised to work ldquo;tirelessly to lessen the nuclear threat, and roll back the specter of a warming planet.rdquo;</p><br />
<p>Obama characterized his administrationrsquo;s approach to relations with the Muslim world. ldquo;[W]e seek a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect,rdquo; he said.</p><br />
<p>He also promised to work to relieve poverty around the world. ldquo;To the people of poor nations, we pledge to work alongside you to make your farms flourish and let clean waters flow; to nourish starved bodies and feed hungry minds,rdquo; Obama said. ldquo;And to those nations like ours that enjoy relative plenty, we say we can no longer afford indifference to suffering outside our borders; nor can we consume the worldrsquo;s resources without regard to effect.rdquo;</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 01:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Obama Signals ‘New Era of Responsibility’</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/4339669</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Before a cheering <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/20/AR2009012001146.html?hpid%3Dtopnews" target="_blank">crowd of millions (<em>WashPost</em>)</a> at his inauguration on Tuesday, President Barack Obama called for a #8220;<a href="http://www.cfr.org/publication/18293/">new era of responsibility</a> #8221; in the face of serious challenges confronting the United States.</p><br />
<p>Obama said the United States would #8220;begin to responsibly leave Iraq to its people, and forge a hard-earned peace in Afghanistan.#8221; He also promised to work #8220;tirelessly to lessen the nuclear threat, and roll back the specter of a warming planet.#8221;</p><br />
<p>Obama characterized his administration#8217;s approach to relations with the Muslim world. #8220;[W]e seek a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect,#8221; he said.</p><br />
<p>He also promised to work to relieve poverty around the world. #8220;To the people of poor nations, we pledge to work alongside you to make your farms flourish and let clean waters flow; to nourish starved bodies and feed hungry minds,#8221; Obama said. #8220;And to those nations like ours that enjoy relative plenty, we say we can no longer afford indifference to suffering outside our borders; nor can we consume the world#8217;s resources without regard to effect.#8221;</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 01:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Morning Update: Obamarsquo;s Gaza Team</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/570777</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>President-elect Barack Obama told USA Today, in an interview published Thursday, he plans to <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/2009-01-15-obama-interview_N.htm" target="_blank">appoint a team</a> to address the crisis in Gaza immediately after his inauguration.<a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/2009-01-15-obama-interview_N.htm" target="_blank"></a></p><br />
<p><strong>CONFIRMATION HEARINGS</strong>: Attorney General-designate Eric Holder <a href="http://features.csmonitor.com/politics/2009/01/15/holder-denounces-waterboarding-other-forms-of-torture/" target="_blank">denounced the use of torture (<em>CSMonitor</em>)</a> in his Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday.</p><br />
<p>ldquo;I will use every available tactic to defeat our adversaries, and I will do so within the letter and spirit of the Constitution,rdquo; he told the Senate Judiciary Committee. Janet Napolitano, nominated to be secretary of the Homeland Security Department, told a committee the nationrsquo;s transit system<br /><br />
needed to be <a href="http://www.philly.com/inquirer/world_us/20090116_Transit_security_needs_to_be_a_priority__Napolitano_says.html" target="_blank">made more secure (<em>Philadelphia Inquirer</em>)</a>.</p><br />
<p>Meanwhile, Susan Rice, nominated to be ambassador to the UN, said hoped to strengthen the ldquo;indispensable if imperfectrdquo; institution.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 08:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Morning Update: Obama’s Gaza Team</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/4339673</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>President-elect Barack Obama told USA Today, in an interview published Thursday, he plans to <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/2009-01-15-obama-interview_N.htm" target="_blank">appoint a team</a> to address the crisis in Gaza immediately after his inauguration.<a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/2009-01-15-obama-interview_N.htm" target="_blank"></a></p><br />
<p><strong>CONFIRMATION HEARINGS</strong>: Attorney General-designate Eric Holder <a href="http://features.csmonitor.com/politics/2009/01/15/holder-denounces-waterboarding-other-forms-of-torture/" target="_blank">denounced the use of torture (<em>CSMonitor</em>)</a> in his Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday.</p><br />
<p>#8220;I will use every available tactic to defeat our adversaries, and I will do so within the letter and spirit of the Constitution,#8221; he told the Senate Judiciary Committee. Janet Napolitano, nominated to be secretary of the Homeland Security Department, told a committee the nation#8217;s transit system<br /><br />
needed to be <a href="http://www.philly.com/inquirer/world_us/20090116_Transit_security_needs_to_be_a_priority__Napolitano_says.html" target="_blank">made more secure (<em>Philadelphia Inquirer</em>)</a>.</p><br />
<p>Meanwhile, Susan Rice, nominated to be ambassador to the UN, said hoped to strengthen the #8220;indispensable if imperfect#8221; institution.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 08:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Morning Update: Exiting Iraq</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/570193</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Anticipating policy 		  changes once President-elect Barack Obama takes office, military commanders are <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-tx0OZ5nK/tAMs%403897013-ATJrNzbzh4nco" target="_blank">preparing a new plan 		    (<em>IHT</em>)</a> for a faster U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq.</p><br />
<p><strong>BIN LADEN: </strong>Obama <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-9cfLegsobQgD6%403897014-mMeEKAxehSnMg" target="_blank">described his 		    approach</a> to dealing with the threat posed by Osama bin Laden in an interview with CBS News on Wednesday. 		  The United States must ldquo;so weaken [bin Laden's] infrastructure that, whether he is technically alive 		  or not, he is so pinned down that he cannot function,rdquo; Obama said.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 08:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Morning Update: Treasury Questions</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/569289</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The <em>Wall Street 		  Journal</em> <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-PigcI8IVz7AIE%403892416-qPWJUM/wWcL6Y" target="_blank">looks at new questions</a> surrounding Barack Obamarsquo;s nominee to head the U.S. Treasury, Timothy Geithner.</p><br />
<p><strong>IRAQ: </strong>Vice President-elect <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-Lcc5fhVwaZ0eU%403892417-NULaXpczfrnDI" target="_blank">Joe Biden met (Reuters)</a> with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on Tuesday in Baghdad. Biden ldquo;asserted the 		  importance of cooperation hellip; to implement the foreign troop withdrawal agreement signed by the two 		  countries,rdquo; according to Malikirsquo;s office.</p><br />
<p><strong>TERROR:</strong> Transition and White House officials conducted a <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-.pUob5Zgu2mK2%403892418-PB0yqUCnMcxQE" target="_blank">joint 		    disaster drill (<em>WashPost</em>)</a>, laying out a hypothetical terrorist attack on transportation and 		  other targets in multiple U.S. cities, at the White House on Tuesday morning.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2009 09:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Morning Update: Clinton Hearing</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/568591</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The U.S. Congress opens confirmation hearings today for Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY), whom President-elect Barack Obama has nominated to serve as secretary of state. Reuters says a <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-5Yp.yJ5rqwKaE%403887389-d2y4l5AQoM9Qw" target="_blank">smooth hearing</a> is expected, though Clinton is likely to face questions about the foreign business dealings of her husband, former President Bill Clinton, who recently revealed that some foreign governments have been major donors to his foundation.</p><br />
<p>ABC echoes the same tone, saying a few <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-MI7tHze3ZIWik%403887390-rOaYMGE6eorHU" target="_blank">pointed questions</a> are likely, but that the hearings are unlikely to produce major fireworks.</p><br />
<p>More broadly, however, Clintonrsquo;s likely accession as secretary of state marks a new phase of Washington foreign policy, and potentially opens some new power struggles. The <em>Washington Post</em> says a <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-5Yp.yJ5rqwKaE%403887391-0EwW5MtA7DHY%2e" target="_blank">power triumvirate</a> has emerged that includes Obama, Clinton, and Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair John Kerry, whom many had seen as the leading candidate for the secretary of state post. The article says it remains to be seen how potential disputes between these three officials will play out.</p><br />
<p>In an analysis, FOXNews says Clinton is likely to reiterate that if she is appointed, she will act as <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-gVF3UQXHHMreQ%403887392-r3Zz33lkf0Vek" target="_blank">Obamarsquo;s subordinate</a>, despite their differences on some foreign policy issues.</p><br />
<p><strong>Background:<br /><br />
</strong> - Writing in <em>Foreign Affairs </em>during her presidential campaign, Clinton <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-jgkacMhpimfOM%403887393-NorpyznB5lKmI">laid out her vision</a> for American foreign policy.</p><br />
<p>- This CFR.org <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-KvNCX1aE7A17o%403887394-fky/PV6LyTxJM">bio</a> outlines Clintonrsquo;s statements on a wide range of pressing international issues.</p><br />
<p><strong>Commentary</strong>:</p><br />
<p>- The <em>New York Times</em> asks ten experts for what they think are the most <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-s5uLsVVftU/fs%403887395-YIWOYcUaqTnH2" target="_blank">pressing questions</a> the committee should ask Clinton during her hearings.</p><br />
<p>- A news analysis from Reuters looks at the <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-LyEmUQ/2jHres%403887396-xkOk0i0mXqYYA" target="_blank">foreign policy concerns</a> that are likely to dominate as the Obama presidency gets underway.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 09:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Quote: Clinton on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict</title> 
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                    <description><![CDATA[<p>ldquo;The President-Elect and I understand and are deeply sympathetic to Israelrsquo;s desire to defend itself under the current conditions, and to be free of shelling by Hamas rockets.</p><br />
<p>However, we have also been reminded of the tragic humanitarian costs of conflict in the Middle East, and pained by the suffering of Palestinian and Israeli civilians. This must only increase our determination to seek a just and lasting peace agreement that brings real security to Israel; normal and positive relations with its neighbors; and independence, economic progress, and security to the Palestinians in their own state.rdquo;</p><br />
<p>ndash;<em>Secretary of State-designate <a href="http://www.cfr.org/publication/17864/">Hillary Clinton</a>, in <a href="http://thepage.time.com/clintons-confirmation-hearing-prepared-statement/" target="_blank">remarks</a> at her Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday. </em></p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 03:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Clintonrsquo;s lsquo;Smart Powerrsquo; Strategy</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/568589</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/files/2008/05/clinton_large.jpg"><img src="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/files/2008/05/clinton_large.jpg" alt="" width="65" height="80" /></a>At her confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday, Secretary of State-designate Hillary Clinton said the United States should ldquo;pursue a strategy of smart power in the Middle East,rdquo; and should not ldquo;<a href="http://thepage.time.com/clintons-confirmation-hearing-prepared-statement/" target="_blank">give up on peace</a>rdquo; in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In her opening statement Tuesday, Clinton:</p><br />
<ul><br />
<li><br />
<div>Emphasized the U.S. commitment to nuclear nonproliferation. She said the United States would work with Russia to forge agreements for more reductions in nuclear weapons, and to take both countryrsquo;s missiles off hair-trigger alert. She also pledged to work with the Senate to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and to restart negotiations on a Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty.</div><br />
</li><br />
</ul><br />
<ul><br />
<li><br />
<div>Said the United States would strengthen alliances ldquo;that have stood the test of<br /><br />
time,rdquo; including NATO and ASEAN.</div><br />
</li><br />
</ul><br />
<ul><br />
<li>Stressed a commitment to human rights, especially for women and children. ldquo;We still have a long way to go and the United States must remain an unambiguous and unequivocal voice in support of womenrsquo;s rights in every country, every region, on every continent,rdquo; Clinton said.</li><br />
</ul><br />
<ul><br />
<li>Said the United States would press Iran and Syria to become ldquo;constructiverdquo; actors in their region. With regard to Iran, Clinton asserted, ldquo;we are not taking any option off the table at all.rdquo;</li><br />
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					<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 03:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Clinton’s ‘Smart Power’ Strategy</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/4339675</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/files/2008/05/clinton_large.jpg"><img class="alignleft" style="float: left" src="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/files/2008/05/clinton_large.jpg" alt="" width="65" height="80" /></a>At her confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday, Secretary of State-designate Hillary Clinton said the United States should #8220;pursue a strategy of smart power in the Middle East,#8221; and should not #8220;<a href="http://thepage.time.com/clintons-confirmation-hearing-prepared-statement/" target="_blank">give up on peace</a>#8221; in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In her opening statement Tuesday, Clinton:</p><br />
<ul><br />
<li><br />
<div>Emphasized the U.S. commitment to nuclear nonproliferation. She said the United States would work with Russia to forge agreements for more reductions in nuclear weapons, and to take both country#8217;s missiles off hair-trigger alert. She also pledged to work with the Senate to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and to restart negotiations on a Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty.</div><br />
</li><br />
</ul><br />
<ul><br />
<li><br />
<div>Said the United States would strengthen alliances #8220;that have stood the test of<br /><br />
time,#8221; including NATO and ASEAN.</div><br />
</li><br />
</ul><br />
<ul><br />
<li>Stressed a commitment to human rights, especially for women and children. #8220;We still have a long way to go and the United States must remain an unambiguous and unequivocal voice in support of women#8217;s rights in every country, every region, on every continent,#8221; Clinton said.</li><br />
</ul><br />
<ul><br />
<li>Said the United States would press Iran and Syria to become #8220;constructive#8221; actors in their region. With regard to Iran, Clinton asserted, #8220;we are not taking any option off the table at all.#8221;</li><br />
</ul>]]></description> 
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                    <title>Morning Update: Closing Guantanamo</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/567683</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>President-elect Barack Obama says it ldquo;is more difficult than I think a lot of people realizerdquo; to <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/ThisWeek/Economy/story?id=6618199amp;page=1" target="_blank">close the U.S. detention center</a> at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He told ABC News in an interview Sunday he was committed to closing the center but it would take time and must be done ldquo;in a way that doesnrsquo;t result in releasing people who are intent on blowing us up.rdquo;</p><br />
<p><strong>MEXICO:</strong> In a statement, Mexican President Felipe 		  Calderonrsquo;s office said he would press Obama on ldquo;<a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-yLiuTV5X7PdGU%403883477-Q3RVHoXStor3w" target="_blank">better conditions for 		    Mexicans</a> in the United States, based on respect for their rightsrdquo; when they meet on Monday.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 09:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Quote: Obama on Dennis Blair</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/566947</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/files/2008/05/obama_large.jpg"><img src="http://blogs.cfr.org/campaign2008/files/2008/05/obama_large.jpg" alt="" width="65" height="80" /></a>ldquo;As DNI, Dennis will be the leader and manager of our intelligence community. He will have my full support as he develops our capabilities, strengthens information sharing, enhances cooperation with foreign governments, and provides policymakers with the information we need – even if itrsquo;s not always the information we want.rdquo;</p><br />
<p>ndash;<em>President-elect Barack Obama, in <a href="http://thepage.time.com/full-remarks-of-obamas-intelligence-team-announcement/" target="_blank">remarks</a> Friday announcing Retired Adm. Dennis Blair as his nominee for Director of National Intelligence.</em></p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 12:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Morning Update: Obama Intel Team</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/566225</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>President-elect 		  Barack Obama is expected to <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-pB8ub729i1TKg%403879078-aFYC8e5kOZH5A" target="_blank">announce his intelligence 		    team (AP)</a> at a press conference this morning in Washington.</p><br />
<p><strong>PANETTA</strong>: 		  The <em>New York Times</em> <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-XV43IUx48cZNM%403879079-isHvGGLoysUcI" target="_blank">looks at the 		    challenges</a> ahead for Leon Panetta, the expected nominee for head of the Central Intelligence Agency.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 09:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Morning Update: Domestic Security</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/565935</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>President-elect 		  Barack Obama has a <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-NNsg7XjgXSgZo%403875869-IDA60kli5rEHY" target="_blank">plan to overhaul</a> the Bush administrationrsquo;s domestic counterterrorism program, the <em>New York Time</em> reports. Under the 		  plan, the duties of the homeland security adviser would be transfered to the National Security Council.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 10:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Morning Update: Deficit Concerns</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/564935</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>After meeting with his top economic advisers on Tuesday, President-elect Barack Obama warned 		  of the potential of ldquo;trillion-dollar deficits for <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-VJi8mSw3Zl4zE%403872959-fL6foUiAaE.BM" target="_blank">years to comerdquo; 		    (</a><em><a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-ZrTpW.PSucMMs%403872959-ebkfBK/JoWVq2" target="_blank">NYT</a></em><a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-G3GfqROkgqXCU%403872959-tAL1vixkSJG4s" target="_blank">)</a>. He promised to enforce 		  tighter fiscal discipline in his government.</p><br />
<p><strong> </strong></p><br />
<p><strong>BIDEN</strong>: Vice President-elect Joe Biden will visit Iraq, Pakistan and 		  Afghanistan during his trip beginning at the end of the week, <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-SMYgoYvcrd0EU%403872960-wWx9zmBoInQdI" target="_blank">he told reporters Tuesday 		    (</a><em><a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-lZS41bV9d7q02%403872960-SLfva8FSWVDf2" target="_blank">Politico</a></em><a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-BPqPz7WZQnJHI%403872960-ZKBrxYq8eaW/Q" target="_blank">)</a>.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 10:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Obama and the Cubans</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/565097</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Cuban President Raul Castro has warned against pinning ldquo;excessive hopesrdquo; on U.S. President-elect Barack Obama. ldquo;[T]hough he may be an honest man, and I think he is, and a sincere man, and I think he is, one man cannot change the destiny of a nation, much less the United States,rdquo; Castro said, speaking on state-run television. Still, a<em> Washington Post</em> <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/06/AR2009010603331.html" target="_blank">report</a> from Havana published Wednesday shows many Cuban citizens are hopeful that Obama will end the embargo on Cuba and lift travel restrictions.</p><br />
<p>Policy experts in the United States continue to speculate about potential shifts to U.S.-Cuba policy under Obama. In a new <a href="http://www.cfr.org/publication/18072/">podcast</a> with CFR.org, <a href="http://www.thedialogue.org/page.cfm?pageID=192#Daniel_P_Erikson" target="_blank">Daniel Erikson</a>, director of Caribbean programs at the Inter-American Dialogue, is doubtful that Obama will bring dramatic changes to U.S.-Cuba policy, citing ldquo;virtual paralysisrdquo; on Congress on the topic of Cuba policy.</p><br />
<p>Freedom House, a non-governmental organization devoted to promoting democracy around the world, issued a new <a href="http://www.freedomhouse.org/template.cfm?page=70amp;release=751" target="_blank">release</a> urging Obama to ldquo;reexamine the embargo and to immediately lift the restrictions on remittances and travel to and from the island.rdquo;</p><br />
<div>For more on potential changes to U.S. policy toward Cuba, see this CFR.org <a href="http://www.cfr.org/publication/18054/">Daily Analysis Brief</a>.</div>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 04:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Morning Update: Panetta Tapped for CIA</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/564519</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>President-elect 		  Barack Obama has reportedly <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-cXNhsIsthsHH2%403869901-4/xCZRJIJLp62" target="_blank">chosen Leon 		    Panetta (<em>San Jose Mercury News</em>)</a>, former chief of staff to Bill Clinton, as director of the 		  Central Intelligence Agency. Obama <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-vC67e9Q.hPLFM%403869902-WBUrN91rf5WsA" target="_blank">also 		    tapped</a> retired Adm. Dennis Blair to be director of national intelligence. <strong> </strong></p><br />
<p><strong> </strong></p><br />
<p><strong>SOUTHWEST 		    ASIA</strong>: Vice President-elect Joe Biden <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-0npvOSEzCZ.rQ%403869904-qJJEmsyvMg8z%2e" target="_blank">will travel to Southwest 		    Asia (Reuters)</a> on a fact-finding trip later this week. The countries Biden will visit have not yet been 		  announced for security reasons, according to his spokeswoman.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 09:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Morning Update: Economic Plan</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/563637</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p><br />
<p>President-elect 		  Barack Obama <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-K4ghZfOSH2BgQ%403867701-zm6EplHRh4h3Y" target="_blank">discussed</a> his 		  American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan on Saturday in his weekly radio address. Obama said his plan will 		  create three million new jobs, more than eighty percent of which will be in the private sector.<strong></strong></p><br />
<p><strong>GAZA</strong>: 		  The <em>Chicago Tribune </em>looks at <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-4UXYdweyniqT2%403867702-TbIZXJ1pWuSIM" target="_blank">Arab 		    perceptions of Obamarsquo;s response</a> to the conflict surrounding Gaza.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 09:01:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Morning Update: Stimulus Reactions</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/561157</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Senior 		  International Monetary Fund economist Olivier Blanchard <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-a4Cz9ujw1EInw%403860832-ZxUropOSdcUEE" target="_blank">endorsed (<em>WSJ</em>)</a> President-elect Barack Obamarsquo;s economic stimulus plan, saying the size of the program ldquo;corresponds 		  roughly to what we think is needed.rdquo;</p><br />
<p>Senate Minority 		  Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) <a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-MPdwH0lJEX522%403860833-U9redvTEQLclg" target="_blank">expressed 		    skepticism (<em>Politico</em>)</a> over the stimulus package on Monday. McConnell said the bill should not be 		  passed without ldquo;appropriate hearings to scrutinize how tax dollars are being spent.rdquo;</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2008 09:12:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Morning Update: Gaza Questions</title> 
                    <link>http://CFR.tigblog.org/post/560579</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<p><br />
<p>President-elect 		  Barack Obama spoke with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice by phone Sunday to <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/12/27/obama.gaza/" target="_blank">discuss the situation in Gaza 		  (CNN)</a>. <em><a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-LOoak./iqtAps%403858951-Lyrq.VvQKqzoo" target="_blank"></a></em></p><br />
<p><em><a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-LOoak./iqtAps%403858951-Lyrq.VvQKqzoo" target="_blank">Politico</a></em> and the <em><a href="http://m1e.net/c?69550250-ToaCRyXB2pgyE%403858952-pisq4T6eAY2rs" target="_blank">Wall Street Journal</a></em> consider the potential impact of Israelrsquo;s strikes in Gaza on Obamarsquo;s plan for Middle East 		  peace.</p>]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 08:12:00 EST</pubDate> 
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