Hillary Clinton's Involvement in Foreign Policy

The following is just a small example of Clinton's involvement in foreign policy related events as First Lady:

China

· Sept. 5, 1995: HRC traveled to Beijing and spoke out for women's rights and human rights despite efforts by the Chinese government to discourage her visit and pull the plug on her speech.

Macedonia

· May 14, 1999: Hillary traveled to the Balkans while the NATO-led air war against the former Yugoslavia was still under way as part of a broader U.S. effort that led to the reopening of the border with the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, permitting thousands of Kosovar refugees to flee to safety. She met separately with Prime Minister Georgievski and President Gligorov, accompanied by U.S. Ambassador to Macedonia Christopher Hill, to emphasize America's support for the stability and security of Macedonia.

Northern Ireland

· Nov. 30 - Dec. 1, 1995; Oct. 31, 1997; Sept. 2 - 3, 1998; May 12 - 13, 1999; Dec. 12 - 13, 2000. Hillary traveled to Northern Ireland five times as First Lady and gave what Northern Irish leader and Nobel Laureate John Hume recently described as "decisive support" to the peace process in Northern Ireland. She focused especially on encouraging the emergence of women in the political process. In addition, Hillary's work at the grass roots and behind-the-scenes helped cultivate the conditions necessary for the peace to take hold and last.

Africa

· March 17, 1997: HRC traveled to Senegal and met with Senegalese President Abdou Diouf. As she recounts in Living History, Hillary lobbied President Diouf to support legislation banning female genital mutilation and lent assistance to a grassroots campaign against the practice. Soon after that meeting, a law banning the practice was passed. [Living History, p. 400-01].

· March 27, 1997: Hillary also traveled to Tanzania and met with President Benjamin Mkapa. As she recounts in Living History, Hillary encouraged the president to eliminate laws that limited women from owning and inheriting property, restrictions that not only were unfair but hobbled the economic potential of half the country's population. In 1999, Tanzania passed the Land Law Act and the Village Act, repealing and replacing the laws that had previously discriminated against women. [Living History, p. 403]

· March 23 - April 2, 1998: After her 1997 trip to Africa, Hillary lobbied President Clinton to go to Africa. They traveled to Ghana, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa, Botswana, and Senegal.

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Foreign Policy

What those records show is she was one very busy woman.  There are real people on the ground who can fill in the details. Now claiming her pre-senate experience has been overstated will no longer be a distortion or a way to minimize her achievements, it'll be a real lie, and a whooper.  

by anna shane 2008-03-20 12:43PM | 0 recs
There are a lot of people who hate Hillary

and nomatter what she does they will try to belittle it and her and spread lies about it.

They just CAN'T STAND to see someone who is SO much smarter and especially, so much more REAL than they are!

by architek 2008-03-20 04:49PM | 0 recs
Re: Hillary Clinton's Involvement in Foreign Polic

yes but they all just drank tea according to Obama.

by TeresaInPa 2008-03-20 12:45PM | 0 recs
Re: Hillary Clinton's Involvement in Foreign Polic

Simply impressive!!

by Actright 2008-03-20 12:51PM | 0 recs
Re: Hillary Clinton's Involvement in Foreign Polic

Thanks for the highlight.  She is one busy bee.

by JoeySky18 2008-03-20 01:56PM | 0 recs
Resume Inflation

Her White House Documents show taht after 1993 her role in Bill's White House was a largely ceremonial one.

by Lefty Coaster 2008-03-20 02:31PM | 0 recs
Isn't that what First Ladies do?

Your comment was kind of laughable, but of course, its true.

She was a very engaged First Lady, perhaps the most engaged one we have ever had.

She will have my vote!

Can't to wait to see how they handle the "First Husband" thing... (or is that what a lot of guys with issues fear?!?)

BTW, I'm a guy..

I don't have a problem with that at all.

by architek 2008-03-20 04:51PM | 0 recs

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