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Friday, January 18, 2008


Nicholas Burns and the Clinton Legacy at State   [Andy McCarthy]

Reports indicate R. Nicholas Burns, the State Department's Number 3 official, will be stepping down.  A career foreign service officer, Burns will best be remembered for his most visible post:  the Clinton administration's top State Department spokesman during the mid-1990s. 

It was thus he, on behalf of Secretary of State Warren Christopher, who lambasted then-New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani for having the temerity to eject Yasser Arafat from Lincoln Center when the PLO terror master crashed a private event held in connection with the UN's 50th anniversary.  Arafat "is the leader of the Palestinian people," Burns scoffed at the time, according to Agence-France Presse (Oct. 24, 1995).  "He should be given the respect, dignity and hospitality in the US that a Palestinian leader deserves."  When it was pointed out that Fidel Castro, as well as Arafat, had been excluded from several City functions, Burns countered, "Arafat is someone we have a good relationship with.  I have no comment on Castro."

For those keeping score, that was after Arafat's first Intifada but before his second Intifada.




 





 

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