Secretary Clinton Signals Possible Policy Shift on Burma

18 February 2009 8:01 pm by PamelaLeavey

hrc-jakarta On Wednesday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that the economic sanctions that have been imposed by the U.S. and “other Western governments had failed to pressure the repressive Burmese government,” thus pointing to a potential shift in U.S. policy on Burma.

At a news conference in Jakarta, Clinton “did not deny that easing sanctions was one of the ideas under consideration by the Obama administration as part of a major review.”

“We are looking at possible ideas that can be presented,” she told reporters and said that she had discussed the issue with Indonesia officials here.

“Clearly the path we have taken in imposing sanctions hasn’t influenced the Burmese junta,” she said, adding that the route taken by Burma’s neighbors of “reaching out and trying to engage them has not influenced them either.”

Burma (aka Myanmar), is considered to be one of the “world’s most oppressive nations.” Secretary Clinton is reported to have been ”careful not to tip her hand on the direction of the policy review,” but she also spoke in using mild terms ”about the Burmese government, describing ‘the unfortunate path’ taken by Burma, leaving it ‘impervious to influence from anyone.’”

It remains to be seen if Clinton can help to “liberate Burma.” It is definitely time for some major shifts in Foreign Policy and I look for great things to come from Secretary Clinton. Check out the latest on DipNote, by the way, it’s a great little human interest piece about HRC’s visit to Jakarta.

UPDATE: Incase you missed Secretary Clinton’s interview on Tuesday with MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell you can watch it here:

 
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2 Responses to “Secretary Clinton Signals Possible Policy Shift on Burma”

  1. pmichael says:

    As these areas become more and more tense,
    perhaps someone will also notice the Kurd vs. Arab
    situation in north Iraq is also reaching a boiling point?

    It begs the question once again —
    Why is it the U.S. has ‘bases’ in almost every
    corner of the earth ? Why is it we seem to
    think we are the ‘managers’ of everyone else’s
    problems? We seem to have *plenty* of problems
    here, of our own.
    ____

    okay, For some reason I’ve been thinking all this time you were like 60 years old… unless you’re the oldest gamer in the room GeoT

    I actually remember ‘Pong’. *L* — and I cut my teeth on the text version of ‘Zork’ (want a copy?) as well as a ‘graphical’ version of “Castle Wolfenstein” on an Apple IIE, GeoT.
    So yes, you ass, I’m nearly 60. :-)

    I’m a child of the 60s. Quite possibly the Greatest Decade in the History of Mankind – (next to 1776). ;-) I dare anyone to argue.

  2. lynnette says:

    The DipNote site is great.

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