Kerry: U.S. Foreign Policy More than Troops and Drones

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American foreign policy is more than just drones and troops, Senator John Kerry pledged Thursday, as he outlined to U.S. lawmakers his priorities if they back him as the next secretary of state.

"American foreign policy is not defined by drones and deployments alone," he told the Senate Foreign Relations committee, sitting across from the committee which he has been a member of for 29 years, and which he has also chaired.

"American foreign policy is also defined by food security and energy security, humanitarian assistance, the fight against disease and the push for development, as much as it is by any single counter terrorism initiative."

Kerry has been tapped by President Barack Obama to take over from Hillary Clinton, who is leaving office after a four-year term.

Clinton, along with veteran Senator John McCain, stepped up to introduce Kerry and recommend him as the next U.S. top diplomat. It is a post he has long coveted, and he is expected to sail through his hearing.

Addressing a bitterly divided Congress, he called for American leadership, and "fresh thinking" saying he wanted to work together with Democrats and Republicans to confront together challenges facing them across the world.

Kerry has built an impressive resume as an elder statesman in the U.S. Senate, but failed in 2004 in his bid to win the White House.

The decorated Vietnam veteran turned anti-war activist failed to unseat George W. Bush after running a lackluster campaign in which he was bombarded by dubious ads attacking his military service.

But, as a top senator specializing in foreign affairs, Kerry has sat down with Syrian President Bashar Assad, soothed nerves in Pakistan and visited the Gaza Strip, winning the respect of fellow Democrats and Republicans alike.

In nominating him, Obama praised Kerry's record on foreign affairs.

"He is not going to need a lot of on-the-job training," Obama said last month, as Kerry stood next to him at the White House.

Kerry also vowed that the United States would work to stop Iran developing a nuclear weapon. He emphasized the continued need for diplomacy, but said there would be no policy of containment.

"The president has made it definitive -- we will do what we must to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

"I repeat here today: our policy is not containment. It is prevention and the clock is ticking on our efforts to secure responsible compliance."

Echoing Obama's inauguration speech on Monday, Kerry highlighted climate change as a top foreign policy.

And he made a plea for America to restore its economic leadership, and for the administration and the lawmakers to overcome differences on budget and economic difficulties.

"I am especially cognizant of the fact that we can't be strong in the world unless we are strong at home -- and the first priority of business which will affect my credibility as a diplomat working to help other countries create order, is whether America at last puts its own fiscal house in order."

Comments 5
Thumb jabalamel 24 January 2013, 20:05

yeah...more more...

toppling non friendly regimes, especially democratic ones, protecting your corporation which pollute and steal and so on
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Missing realist 24 January 2013, 20:47

And the syrian regime is a 'democratic' one where the son inherited the throne from the illegal father president lol. The US is not against the assad family my friend, you just r too young to know history. Madeline albright attended the funerAl of hafez and had a famous meeting with the junior girafe bashar where she approved his presidency in a 'smooth transition'. The assads came to,power with kissinger's approval, it is not a coincidence that the US has been siting idle watching thousands of syrians die. Dont worry im not a fan of ksa family either, they too must go. The US is not a friend of the syrian people, the only reason they want badhar out cause he is politicaly burned and cant be swallowed anymore.

Thumb jabalamel 24 January 2013, 20:51

the filthy zionist scum again wanted to divert the topic of the article from US genocidal foreign policy to assad regime

maniacal obsession

Thumb LEBhasNOhope 24 January 2013, 20:19

He will make a great Secretary of State. Great choice by Obama.

Missing realist 25 January 2013, 07:05

@ habalamel do you even read what I write before you start your garbage? You're just a Nazi suni hater with little brain. the real zionists are scums like you who support the butchering of the Syrians by the Israeli dog bashar who kept the Golan heights safe and sound for 40 years and unleashed his army and thugs against the defenseless with people