Susan Rice
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Susan Rice
Susan Elizabeth Riceis currently serving as the 24th United States National Security Advisor. She was formerly a U.S. diplomat, Brookings Institution fellow, and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. She served on the staff of the National Security Council and as Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs during President Bill Clinton's second term. She was confirmed as UN ambassador by the U.S. Senate by unanimous consent on January 22, 2009...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionStatesman
Date of Birth17 November 1964
CountryUnited States of America
She'll have to show whether she has the stuff to stand up and fight.
reminds us of the serious continuing threat we face, and that we are not as safe as we could or should be.
If we are to garner sustained U.S. domestic support for future trade agreements, we have to make sure those Americans who have suffered as a consequence of past agreements have an effective social safety net, adjustment assistance, opportunities for retraining and new job creation that enables all Americans to thrive.
My hunch is, we're watching a bureaucratic slow-roll take place, but the danger is it's happening as the situation on the ground is getting worse. The administration has been in this knot of having called the situation genocide but then failing to do anything.
We have come a very long way in a very short period of time,
With me, what you see is what you get.
I would rather be alone and a loud voice for action than be silent.
Americans understand that our security is enhanced when the United States is trusted and respected in the world.
Focus on something that stirs your soul, it's hard to excel at anything that you don't love.
South Africa's increasingly, for example, the largest foreign investor in various other parts of Africa.
I have been to Libya and walked the streets of Benghazi myself.
The U.S. cannot go it alone simply when it is convenient.
Iran's arms exports to the murderous Assad regime in Syria are of particular concern. As the Panel of Experts has concluded, Syria is now the central party to illicit Iranian arms transfers.
Like democracy itself, jazz has structure, but within it you can say almost anything.