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Clinton: In first year, Iran, N. Korea not unclenching fists

By Bridget Johnson - 02/07/10 09:50 AM ET

President Barack Obama's offer to extend a hand to rogue regimes hasn't been met with reciprocation of unclenching fists, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said.

In an interview aired Sunday morning reflecting on her first year as the nation's top diplomat, Clinton also said that terrorist syndicates posed a greater threat to the U.S. than the actions of any one nation such as Iran.

"We will extend a hand," Obama said in his inaugual address, "if you are willing to unclench your fist." When asked by CNN's Candy Crowley whether Iran had unclenched its fist in the past year, Clinton firmly responded, "No."

When asked if North Korea had done so, Clinton also responded, "No," addding, "Not to the extent we'd like to see them, but engagement has brought us a lot."

Clinton defended the administration's policy of diplomacy based on "mutual respect," not just "hurling insults," as building a foreign policy over the past year that has "created a much more open, receptive atmosphere."

"Because we engaged, the rest of the world has begun to see Iran the way we see it," Clinton said. Because Obama extended a hand, Clinton said, "a neighbor like China knows we'll go the extra mile" and is thus more likely to join onto U.S. efforts to contain the budding nuclear states.

"I would say this has been a very successful year," Clinton said in summing up the diplomatic efforts, noting the pressing of the reset button with Russia.

When pressed about Iran, though, Clinton turned the focus to terrorism. "Most of us believe the greater threats are the transnational, non-state networks" such as al-Qaeda and its affiliates, she said. The greatest threat, Clinton said, is a terror syndicate getting its hands on a weapon of mass destruction.

Because of the Christmas Day bombing attempt on an airliner heading into Detroit, Clinton said, "people have become very focused" on the terror threat, adding that despite the continuing theat from al-Qaeda "you can't be discouraged or fearful about what's happening."

When asked about the assessment of top intelligence officials, testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee last week, that an al-Qaeda attempt was imminent within the next three to six months, Clinton said "it's very difficult to make that kind of assessment."

"I don't see [al-Qaeda] as stronger but I see that they are more creative, more flexible, more agile, they evolve," she said, adding that the U.S. had "degraded their ability" in the Afghanistan region.

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Comments (7)

These countries want Barry to bow lower with His Pants on The Ground…He has the looking like a fool part covered!BY nuffsaid on 02/07/2010 at 10:31
This is what happens when you elect an unqualified person to be President. Obama has no foreign policy experience, nor do his advisors. He has placed this nation, and the free world, in great danger. The U.S. is now a laughing stock of these rogue nations and the terrorists.BY Wise Cherokee on 02/07/2010 at 11:12
Nuffsaid tells it just the way that it really is. ThanksBY Navy on 02/07/2010 at 12:37
Nufsaid is on a roll, keep it coming. You know it has to tear Mrs. C apart, having to take orders from this chump and back his policies. The way Obama does things in foreign policy would be like Steve Nash muscling Shaq on the boards…Pres BHO is a wimp and the little guys dominate him…we have a wuss for a Pres.BY The Mac on 02/07/2010 at 13:55
Did Hillary basically say that Obama's policies are basically a total failure? How about they are negotiating to send a dozen Iranian prisoners in exchange for 3 lost hikers Iran is holding. Our prisoners include an Iranian nuclear scientist…let em keep the hikers, what the [***] were they thinking anyway?BY Spin control on 02/07/2010 at 13:57
Spin Control, exactly what I was thinking when these 3 imbeciles got nabbed. What the [***] were they doing hiking the Iranian Iraq border? Like these fools that keep crossing into NK, are we going to have to put warning labels on passports now "attention dufus, the federal government is not responsible for your dad marrying his favorite sister and leaving your gene pool half empty." "Be that as it may, if you wonder into a country that is hostile to your government, and they hold you for money or bayonet practice your on your own." If we exchange Iranian murders for "US Tourists" who can't read maps or purchase GPS units, then we are truly more ignorant then I have yet to fathom.BY Mark on 02/07/2010 at 17:17
Mark you are exactly right! I fear this adminastration will be Stupid enough to "Trade" for these spy's. I meen whe else has any business near that border! Oh Wait were'nt they from Berkly…DUH they may be just that stupid or that Stoned!BY Nuffsaid on 02/07/2010 at 18:22

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