Topic: Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton says US must mull all options on Iran

Former US president Bill Clinton said in a television interview to be shown Wednesday that President Barack Obama should not rule out military action on Iran, but there might be other ways "to skin the cat."Clinton also said a recent report by ...
War started with sticks and stones, slowly progressed to swords and catapults, then guns and explosives. Finally nuclear weapons were made, and there was an arms race or two, and proliferation became an issue. Many question the wisdom of ditching nuclear weapons ...
Jimmy Carter is expected to go to North Korea this week, according to senior Obama administration officials speaking to CNN. The visit by the 39th president recalls President Bill Clinton's successful trip to the North Korean capital last August to win the ...

Nuclear test ban back on the table

The delegation will be the first from the United States in a decade, and scientists and other non-proliferation advocates hope that it will reinvigorate the negotiation process. Described by former US president Bill Clinton as the "the longest sought, hardest fought prize ...

NKorean diplomats to meet US governor

New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson will meet Wednesday with two North Korean diplomats, his office said, amid signs of a thaw following a visit to Pyongyang by former US president Bill Clinton. "The governor will meet tomorrow in Santa Fe with a ...
China's chief nuclear negotiator is likely to visit North Korea later Monday in an attempt to persuade it to return to six-nation nuclear disarmament talks, South Korean media reports said. "Chances are high that Vice Foreign Minister Wu Dawei will fly to ...

Clinton trip no precedent for dictators: White House

The White House on Thursday dismissed speculation that Bill Clinton's mission to nuclear-armed North Korea could establish a precedent for other rogue states seeking a public relations bonanza.The former president was meanwhile preparing to brief the US security establishment, which is desperate ...

Freed from North Korea, U.S. journalists return home

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Two American journalists freed by North Korea tearfully reunited with their families in the United States on Wednesday while Washington tried to play down talk of a breakthrough with Pyongyang.Laura Ling, 32, and Euna Lee, 36, reporters for ...
The two American journalists freed by North Korea returned home to the United States today to a heroes' welcome.. Euna Lee, 36, and Laura Ling, 32, accompanied by former president Bill Clinton, who negotiated their release with Korean leader Kim Jong-il, arrived ...

Clinton leaves NKorea with US reporters

Former US president Bill Clinton flew home from North Korea Wednesday with two jailed American journalists, hours after leader Kim Jong-Il pardoned them as part of his proclaimed " peace-loving" policy.Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who had faced 12 years' hard labour ...
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