March 14, 2008

Where In The World Is Condi Rice?

Charles Wolfson Looks At The Recent Travels Of The Globetrotting Secretary Of State

  • The Secretary of State has racked up nearly three-quarters of a million frequent flyer miles.

    The Secretary of State has racked up nearly three-quarters of a million frequent flyer miles.  (CBS/AP, Jerome Delay; Softkey)

(CBS)  Background and analysis by CBS News State Department Reporter Charles Wolfson.
She’s here, she’s there, she’s everywhere!

Friday morning she was in Brazil. After that it was off to Chile. Secretary Rice returns to Washington on Saturday, and leaves Sunday for Russia.

Rice is traveling so much these days one really needs a world map and a GPS device to keep up. Including her upcoming trip to Moscow for talks with President Putin and his newly-elected successor, Dmitry Medvedev, Rice will have made nine trips abroad compared to five during the same time frame last year.

The State Department Web site is pretty good helping to keep track of Rice’s travels. Log on to www.state.gov and you can find such headings as "Where in the World is the Secretary Today?" and "Where Has the Secretary Been?"

Oh yes, there are people who keep track of all this. For instance, through the end of 2007 we are informed that Rice has traveled 698,591 miles since becoming America’s top diplomat in 2005. In case you are curious about how many countries Rice has visited up to the end of last year, the number was 66.

Already this year Rice has been to South America and the Middle East twice, to Europe three times, and to Africa (with the President), Asia and South Asia once each.

Last week Rice was in Cairo, Jerusalem, Ramallah and Brussels. After her trip to Russia State Department officials have already announced Rice will accompany President Bush to the NATO summit in Bucharest, Romania, in April and to Jerusalem in May to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Israel’s statehood.

In between there is every likelihood she’ll spend plenty of time in Jerusalem and Ramallah, cajoling Israelis and Palestinians to make more progress following up on the administration’s Annapolis peace conference last November. Not much progress has been made, and for every little bit forward momentum there is almost always a slide in reverse on one front or another - either in Gaza or on settlement expansion or in one of the many other areas where the two sides have substantial disagreements. President Bush even made reference to the push-and-pull of progress toward a Palestinian state when he said, "This is a process that, you know, always has two steps forward and one step back. We just got to make sure that it's only one step back."

For Rice another issue with ongoing negotiations which dominates the administration’s foreign policy legacy is the ongoing 6 party talks over North Korea’s nuclear program.

At some point this year there might be a foreign minister’s level meeting on the talks but that likely won’t take place unless Ambassador Christopher Hill, the administration’s chief negotiator, can get the North Koreans to provide a full and complete listing of their nuclear activities, something they have pledged to do but have not yet done to Washington’s satisfaction. Look for more travel to Asia to push this along.

Rice was in Baghdad in December of last year and now we seem to be in a cycle where the senior military commander and the ambassador to Iraq, Ryan Crocker, make semi-annual trips to Washington to report on progress there. Nevertheless, there is an upcoming meeting of the Iraq Neighbors Group in Kuwait (although it has not been announced if Rice will attend). Last month she made a one-day trip to Afghanistan, going to Kabul and Kandahar.

There seems to be almost no end to Rice’s travels and the places she’ll go. In fact, it’s a safe bet there are only three places where she will not be turning up before her term ends next January: Pyongyang, Tehran and Havana. A real gambler who’s also an optimist might want to place a few dollars, euros or yen on Pyongyang as a long shot, but the odds would have to be pretty good.


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by jbgallo2 March 17, 2008 5:58 PM EDT
She''s doing her job, comprehensively. You liberals and democrats find her out of focus. Shake your hatred and you''ll see. Too bad!! You''re missing the best. Quarar
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by jbgallo2 March 17, 2008 5:04 PM EDT
It''s possible Condi wasn''t allowed to accomplish anything. Just making appearances to pretend U.S. interest. Politics is a game of chess, one to fool both players. Guarar.
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by jon2012-2009 March 16, 2008 5:20 PM EDT
I think Condi Rice is a fantastic girl unlike Aunt B''''s evil twin Hillary. Where are those tax records for 06 and 07 Clintons? How did you finance that library? Come of Hillary and Bill, we all want to know your latest scams!!!!
Posted by linymo at 09:33 PM : Mar 14, 2008

What I''d really like to see is facts, not innuendos, not vague suggestions of wrongdoing. This card has been played so much before it just doesn''t cut it anymore. Ken Starr went after them and found nothing (there was Lewinsky, a tawdry affair but a bit underwhelming) after spending $70 million. Don''t you think it''s time to recognize the burden of proof is your responsibility?
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by crater7 March 16, 2008 9:29 AM EDT
AFTER YEARS OF SUPPORTING GWB''S EFFORTS TO LEAD THIS COUNTRY DOWN THE PATH OF DESTRUCTION, MURDER, ECONOMIC RUIN, AND PLACING A FOR SALE SIGN ON AMERICA, SHE HAS DECIDED IT IS TIME TO DO THE ONLY HONORABLE OPTION LEFT.

SHE HAS DECIDED TO JOIN THE RACIST, ANTI AMERICAN, ANTI JEWISH, ANTI WHITE MOVEMENT LED BY BARRACK HUSSEIGN "BARRY" OBAMA. SHE HAS DECIDED THAT THIS IS THE ONLY WAY SHE CAN CONTINUE TO DESTROY AMERICA.

"GOD BLESS AMERICA"
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by tibu987 March 15, 2008 10:24 PM EDT
Where is Condi Rice?

Wherever, all we hope is that she stays gone.

She won''t be missed.
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by sparks224 March 15, 2008 4:39 PM EDT
Where in the world did all our money go?
Oh yeah, no-bid cost-plus contracts.
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by ioweign March 15, 2008 3:24 PM EDT
jwind11

Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives.
John Stuart Mill
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by sharncedar March 15, 2008 1:40 PM EDT
Odd how many top neo-fascists are gay. Its like the original fascists, they had a lot of *** at the top, one of the organizations even encouraged it, the brown shirts or something.

Condi is of course with her gay lover having a good time, traveling at the expense of Americans, shopping around the world and engaging in gay acts with her lover from Stanford. What else do corrupt neo-fascists do? Surprised they haven''t stole a baby from a poor person, I mean adopted an African baby yet. She probably will do it when she "comes out" as soon as the Bush administratino is over.

You can bet she''ll figure out a way for America to pay for her baby-stealing.
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by mascarponi-2009 March 15, 2008 1:39 PM EDT
I have a better question....

WHERE ARE THE WHITEHOUSE EMAILS ??????????

this story has been dropped from the news !!!!!

Mr WAXMAN, get the emails or peosecute!!!!
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by jwind11 March 15, 2008 1:05 PM EDT
You can bet wherever this Sleezy Neocon Nazi Whorre is, she''''s doing the Criminal Bidding of the Bush/Cheney Crime Cartel. They are pure EVIL, through and through. Hang them all from the nearest tree, as the Treasonous Scum that they are.

Posted by veteran71 at 09:42 PM : Mar 14, 2008

grow up
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