James Rubin
James Rubin
James Phillip "Jamie" Rubinis an American former diplomat and journalist. He writes a regular column on foreign affairs for the Sunday Times of London. He was Visiting Scholar 2013–14 at the Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford. Having served in the State Department during the administration of President Bill Clinton, he became a Sky News television news journalist and commentator. He is married to the CNN correspondent and anchor Christiane Amanpour...
agreement peace rather whether
whether they want a peace agreement rather than a catastrophe.
cleared gaps hard obstacles phase
We're into a phase of very hard bargaining. A lot of the underbrush has been cleared away. Some obstacles have been overcome, but significant gaps remain.
applaud assist best carefully develop government package proposals realistic request review strategy
We applaud (Colombia's) strategy as an ambitious, but realistic package of mutually reinforcing policies. The U.S. government will carefully review Colombia's request for international assistance, and, in consultation with the Congress, develop proposals on how the U.S. can best assist (the Colombian government).
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The fact that Iraq is exporting nursing supplies (in exchange) for hard currency, in violation of sanctions, while babies and children are suffering from malnutrition is yet another indication of the Iraqi regime's cynical disregard for the welfare of its own citizens, ... and further proof that the responsibility of the suffering of the Iraqi children lies with Saddam Hussein -- and not sanctions.
bad telling
We are telling them it's a very bad idea for him to come right now.
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I don't think people are talking about doubling or tripling the overall troop contingent, but rather trying to make sure that everybody is doing what they can.
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They encountered no denial of access, ... The Serb police presence is much smaller in the countryside than on Sunday, and the Serb police are generally departing the countryside.
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It's up to the tribunal to indict and name people as war criminals.
initiative merits sounds
It sounds like an initiative that merits consideration.
guarantee people refugees return safe safety
guarantee the safe return of the refugees and the safety of all the people of Kosovo.
directly goal human rights shine spotlight
The goal is to shine the international spotlight directly on China's human rights practices.
gaps
All the significant gaps have not been closed.
exceed suffering
Humanitarian suffering and destruction could well exceed that of the 1998 offensive.