Condoleezza Rice

Condoleezza Rice
Condoleezza "Condi" Riceis an American political scientist and diplomat. She served as the 66th United States Secretary of State, the second person to hold that office in the administration of President George W. Bush. Rice was the first female African-American Secretary of State, as well as the second African American secretary of state, and the second female secretary of state. Rice was President Bush's National Security Advisor during his first term, making her the first woman to serve in that...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth14 November 1954
CityBirmingham, MI
CountryUnited States of America
I will say this, the longer that this goes on, however, the more damage that will be done to the U.S.-China relationship, whether we want it to or not,
unfortunately on a path right now where relations are not improving, but are worsening.
Our views concerning Iran are very well known by this time, and we have communicated to the Indian government our concerns about gas pipeline cooperation between Iran and India,
For those critics to ignore their own past statements, exposes the hollowness of their current attacks.
For this institution to become an engine of change in the 21st century it must now change itself,
for the United States to protect democracy and build democracy.
If those political conditions can come into place, then perhaps we can move forward.
If we abandon future generations in the Middle East to despair and terror, we also condemn future generations in the United States to insecurity and fear.
He will outline his vision of a Europe whole, free and at peace, and discuss Europe's and the United States's hard work and joint success in realizing the vision.
He talked... about the cases of these American citizens and permanent residents and the importance of transparency, the importance of humanitarian considerations,
What is clear is that it is highly unlikely that Iran is going to accede to the demands of the international community. In order to be credible the Security Council of course has to act.
That Americans would somehow in a color-affected way decide who to help and who not to help, I just don't believe it.
Iraq is typical, or the most important example, of the kind of threat that NATO will face in the future,
but I can honestly say that without Mrs. Parks, I would not be standing here today as secretary of state.