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Secretary Clinton Testifies on New START Treaty(4)

US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton appears before the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the new START with Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen and Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, in Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC June 17, 2010. [Go to www.state.gov [...]

US, Iran Spar Over Nukes(1)

At the start of a UN conference on nuclear arms, Iran’s President Ahmadinejad denied Iran is building a bomb and accused the US of bullying. As Katie Couric tells us, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton answered back.

Hillary Clinton fears al-Qaeda is obtaining nuclear weapons material(22)

Terrorists including al-Qaeda pose a serious threat to world security as they attempt to obtain atomic weapons material, Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, declared on the eve of a global summit in Washington to prevent a nuclear terror attack. The Drudge Report

Hillary Clinton on US Russian nuclear deal(11)

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the nuclear deal agreed by Russia and the US, and what it means for Iran and North Korea. . Follow us on twitter at twitter.com .

Qatar’s diplomatic balancing act(0)

Qatar, economically dependent on both Iran and the United States, will need to draw on its renowned diplomatic skills to maintain relations with both. Qatar’s diplomatic relationship with Iran sets it apart from its neighbours. While most Gulf states keep Iran at a distance, Doha, the Qatari capital, often appears keen to close the gap. [...]

Clinton warns Gulf of Iran nuclear threat(0)

Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, has warned that the US sees Iran’s nuclear programme as the main threat in the region. She made her comments at the US-Islamic World Forum in Qatar, a conference jointly organised by the Qatari foreign ministry and the US-based Brookings Institution and intended to promote dialogue on improving [...]