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  August 9, 2012, 12:23 pm

Amb. Rice, Michelle Kwan join presidential delegation to Olympics closing ceremony

By Alicia M. Cohn

Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, will lead the presidential delegation to the closing ceremonies of the Olympics, the White House announced on Thursday.

The delegation will also include former Olympic figure skater Michelle Kwan and former baseball player Curtis Pride, both members of the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition. Reggie Love, the president’s former personal aide and “body man,” is also part of the delegation, along with Deputy National Security Adviser Benjamin Rhodes and U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Louis B. Susman.
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  August 9, 2012, 10:36 am

Sen. Conrad leads congressional meetings with debt-crisis countries in Europe

By Pete Kasperowicz

Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) is leading a congressional delegation in a five-country tour of Europe this week to assess the European debt crisis.

Conrad's group was in Spain on Wednesday, to meet with the Bank of Spain and various businesspeople, and was scheduled to travel to Greece, Ireland, Italy and Portugal before leaving Europe on Friday. Each of those countries has struggled with sovereign debt, which has led to a rolling crisis every year for the past several years as these countries struggle to restructure their debt.

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  August 9, 2012, 9:00 am

Thursday's global agenda: Clinton takes on Boko Haram

By Julian Pecquet

Your morning global affairs speed-read

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets with Nigeria's president, Goodluck Jonathan, today as Africa's largest oil producer faces an Islamist insurgency. Boko Haram, which is believed to have killed more than 1,400 people in northern and central Nigeria since 2010, is expected to be a major focus of their meeting. [ANP/AFP]

Some lawmakers including House Homeland Security panel members Pete King (R-N.Y.) and Patrick Meehan (R-Pa.) — are pressing the State Department to label Boko Haram a terrorist organization. The Obama administration has so far refused, however, in part because the group is domestic-focused, despite its links to al Qaeda.

Cleanup time: The United States today begins cleaning up the Agent Orange defoliant it dumped 12 million gallons of over Vietnam during the decade-long war there. The federal government is providing $41 million to clean up the chemical, which has been linked to cancer and birth defects. [Reuters]

Trade ya: The U.S. Treasury Department releases trade balance figures for goods and services for the month of June this morning. The nation's trade deficit narrowed in May to $48.7 billion, down 3.8 percent from April, as near-record exports and lower energy prices helped shrink the gap.

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  August 8, 2012, 5:15 pm

Obama offers condolences to Indian prime minister over Sikh temple shooting

By Julian Pecquet

He told Manmohan Singh the incident was particularly tragic because it took place in a house of worship.

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  August 8, 2012, 5:12 pm

White House won't rule out no-fly zones in Syria

By Carlo Munoz

As anti-government forces look to carve out a stronghold in the northern part of the country, U.S. policymakers are not ruling out establishing a series of no-fly zones to protect those rebel enclaves. 

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  August 8, 2012, 3:53 pm

Official: State-DoD team preparing to contain shoulder-fired missiles in Syria

By Julie Ershadi

Syria's chemical weapons stockpiles might have caught the world's attention, but the Obama administration is also working behind the scenes to prevent more conventional shoulder-fired missiles from falling into the wrong hands, the State Department's liaison to the Pentagon said Wednesday.

Andrew Shapiro, the assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs, said the State Department-led interagency task force charged with containing man-portable air-defense systems — or MANPADS — was ready for action in Syria after learning the lessons of Libya. Thousands of heat-seeking missiles are believed to have disappeared from Libyan armories during last year's civil war, creating a potential security risk for commercial airliners for decades to come and possibly contributing to the violence in Mali.

“As violence grows in Syria,” Shapiro said in a speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, “the MANPADS Task Force is building off its experience in Libya to plan and prepare for possible contingencies in Syria.”

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  August 8, 2012, 2:37 pm

Romney's national-security pick criticized by conservatives

By Julian Pecquet

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's choice of former George W. Bush Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick to lead his national-security transition team has angered conservatives, columnist Jennifer Rubin writes in The Washington Post.

Zoellick, who also served as U.S. trade representative under Bush and head of the World Bank from 2007 until 2012, is seen as insufficiently pro-Israel in some quarters, Rubin writes, in part because of his criticism of Israeli restrictions on the Palestinian economy.

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  August 8, 2012, 12:22 pm

State Dept. warns sequester cuts will devastate diplomatic, security missions

By Carlo Muñoz

A top State official said that the department's growing role in Pentagon-led counterinsurgency operations would be hit by impending cuts.

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  August 8, 2012, 10:00 am

NDN Middle East/North Africa initiative director Bradley Bosserman: Visa-free travel points to progress toward a more open Middle East

By Bradley Bosserman

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Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi’s selection of a rather staid and technocratic Cabinet has overshadowed an important development in the region’s democratic process. The three flagship transition countries in North Africa recently came together in support of a proposal for visa-free travel between Egypt, Tunisia and Libya. This so-called “Cairo Declaration” not only has the potential to substantively boost regional economic growth, but also represents a strikingly positive move toward openness and liberalization of a sort that would have been inconceivable just two years ago. Read more...
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  August 8, 2012, 8:00 am

Wednesday's global agenda: US under pressure in Syria

By Julian Pecquet

Your morning global affairs speed-read

The Obama administration is coming under increasing pressure to act in Syria following the United Nations' failure to end the 17-month conflict that has left almost 20,000 dead. Syrian rebels are increasingly feeling abandoned by the United States, The Washington Post reports, after months of verbal encouragement has failed to materialize into armed support. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday it's time for the United States to start planning for the “day after” Bashar Assad is no longer in power. 

Assad's allies in Iran are also furious at the United States, which they blame for the capture of 48 Iranians by Syrian rebels over the weekend. State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said “it doesn’t seem to make sense” that Iran would hold the United States responsible for its safety, while The Wall Street Journal reports that the Iranians' trip was organized by a travel agency owned by the Revolutionary Guard; Iran says they are religious pilgrims.

Tough love: Human Rights Watch is urging Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to press Nigeria's president, Goodluck Jonathan, on the "increasingly deadly violence” by the Boko Haram Islamist militant group and ethnic clashes when she meets with him as part of her 10-day African trip. [Bloomberg]

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