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Friday, June 30, 2006

CNN Broadcasts Audio Of Rice’s Private Meeting With Russian Foreign Minister

Sigh...



The audio broadcast reveals a difference of opinion between the two government regarding the protection of diplomats in Iraq. Through out the audio broadcast, Secretary Rice and the Russian Foreign Minister argue and interrupt each other.

Responding to Lavrov's concerns about the protection of diplomats Secretary Rice says, "You know, on a fairly daily basis we lose soldiers and I think it would be offensive to suggest that these efforts are not being made. ... We are making those efforts and we are making them at quite a sacrifice. ... The problem isn't diplomatic missions. The problem is journalists and civilian contractors and, yes, diplomats as well.

"The problem is you have a terrorist insurgent population that is wreaking havoc on a hapless Iraqi civilian population that is trying to fight back and on a coalition force that is trying to fight back and the implication that by somehow declaring that diplomats need to be protected it will get better I think is simply not right."

In contrast, both officials agree on the point during their public statements.


Right. Go ahead and broadcast this CNN. It's not like diplomatic discussions are private and off-limits to the press for a reason or anything. I mean, you folks know better than the leaders we've elected in office what should and should not be public.

Assholes.

Comments

Avatar for vnjagvet

This sounds like typical arms length negotiation over language.  Nothing out of the ordinary.  Sounds like a pretty respectful and substantive session to me.

What the diplomats call meaningful and cordial discussions.

A lot better than what you find on a typical DU blog thread.

vnjagvet on June 30, 2006 at 03:31 pm
Avatar for realitybasedbob

Right. Go ahead and link to this rob. It’s not like diplomatic discussions are private and off-limits to the press for a reason or anything. I mean, you know better than the leaders we’ve elected in office what should and should not be public.

What did you call them…Assholes?

realitybasedbob on July 1, 2006 at 06:52 am
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