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Richard Armitage at Missouri Boys State: Q and A, part 2

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by: Michael Bersin

Wed Jun 17, 2009 at 22:18:54 PM CDT

Our previous coverage of former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage speaking at Missouri Boys State on Monday evening:

Richard Armitage at Missouri Boys State: via Twitter

Richard Armitage at Missouri Boys State: Q and A, part 1


Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage.

...Question: ...I was wondering, you talked about the situation in Asia and Obama's 'soft power'. I was wondering what you think is the best source for Obama in regards to foreign policy, especially tensions in Asia?

Richard Armitage: Well I think, uh, you'll see Mr. Obama go to Asia here shortly. First of all, let's see what he's done on Asia so far. He sent Hillary Clinton out there first [audience reaction], her first trip, which as normally for a Secretary of State, going to Europe. She went there and it was excellent signal to our Asian friends. Second, Mr. Obama, who lived in Indonesia for a time, is looking forward to going back, probably at the time of, of the APEC meeting which is held, I think, this year in Singapore. I can't remember where. But anyway, Mr. Obama will be, will be going. Uh, third, he has dramatically increased our interaction, uh, with Asian societies. In the last two years of Mr. Bush's administration the Assistant Secretary for East Asia focused almost entirely on North Korea - this is Ambassador Hill who's now in Iraq - to the exclusion of the others. And there were all kinds of stories in all the Asian press about America is passing over Asia etcetera, etcetera. Now this is one of the reasons that Secretary Gates was sent by Mr. Obama to Singapore to give this speech where he said we're a resident nation in Asia. So I think he's doing fantastically well for Asia now that we're back on track with Japan and South Korea and China on the six party talks. I think Mr. Obama ought to continue his personal interaction but not overlook the tenets of the Hippocratic Oath. You know what the Hippocratic Oath tells you to do? First, do no harm. It's what doctors are cautioned, first, do no harm. And this is what Mr. Obama should do first. Do no harm. And when he goes to Japan, when he goes to Korea, when he goes to China soon I think you'll see him do a hell of a lot of good for us. I'm pretty enthusiastic about his Asia team and his own views of Asia, not least of which because he used to live in Indonesia. [applause]...

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