John Kerry
Related: About this forumpress reports on JK's first day at State (please add to this!)
1. Euronews:
http://www.euronews.com/2013/02/04/kerry-takes-over-at-the-state-department/
has video snippet of his appearance (archived video is now also up at http://video.state.gov/en/top-stories/video/2141914063001/secretary-kerrys-arrival-at-the-state-department/s~creationDate/p~1/?p)
Text excerpts from Euronews story:
Kerry is the son of a diplomat and is expected to continue along the same lines as Hillary Clinton, who left plenty of unfinished business.
Secretary Kerry now has a lot on his plate. The situations in Iran, Africa and the Middle East require his full attention. And as the bombing of the US embassy in Ankara, Turkey, has shown, America remains vulnerable abroad, says euronews Stefan Grobe.
2. WaPo #1, page 2 of front section in hard copy (by Dana Milbank, who seems to get more conservative with each passing week..but, anyway, here is his take . )
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/dana-milbank-john-kerry-made-for-foggy-bottom/2013/02/04/53524a0e-6f0e-11e2-8b8d-e0b59a1b8e2a_story.html?hpid=z5
excerpts (I'm leaving out the usual tired memes, of which there are plenty in this article)
So heres the big question thats before the country and the world and the State Department after the last eight years, he told hundreds of diplomats who packed the State Department lobby to greet him. Can a man actually run the State Department?
As the laughter and applause died down, he added, As the saying goes, I have big heels to fill. He went on to describe riding his bicycle into East Berlin as a 12-year-old when his father was serving as a diplomat. If the tabloids today knew I had done that, I can see the headlines that say, Kerrys early communist connections, he quipped.
He continued, easily and smoothly, for just 14 minutes . . . without notes and with obvious joy at beginning what he called the great adventure of being the nations top diplomat. Mentioning the cubicle he occupied during the transition between Hillary Rodham Clintons tenure and his, Kerry told his new colleagues, I cannot tell you how great it feels to, sort of, be liberated. .?.?. Ive been freed. This was true on multiple levels. Kerry, after much striving, was finally where he belonged. At 69, he is in the job he had trained for his whole life . . . Often rumored to be in line for the post in the past, Kerry was palpably joyful to have the prized assignment. This this is beyond a pleasure, he told the diplomats.
Not since John Quincy Adams, perhaps, has a man been bred to be secretary of state as John Kerry has. . . . Kerry, preceded by a security squadron, waved, shook hands and chatted up his audience even the reporters. Well catch up! he called out to Time magazines Jay Newton-Small. Whats your first priority? Newton-Small asked. Find my office! he returned. (This may not be as easy as it sounds; it took this reporter 30 minutes, and multiple redirections, to gain admission to the State Department lobby.)
3. WaPo #2 ("regular" article, also on page 2 in hard copy)http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/new-secretary-of-state-john-kerry-calls-several-foreign-officials-on-first-weekend-on-the-job/2013/02/03/c47a37ce-6e63-11e2-b35a-0ee56f0518d2_story.html
4. WaPo #3 (Monday). in the "bold-faced names". Poor man. .
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/reliable-source/post/hey-isnt-that-john-kerry-late-for-church/2013/02/03/bc5ccbe2-6e54-11e2-8b8d-e0b59a1b8e2a_blog.html
5. WaPo #4 : business section. And here we go, with all that unfinished business left for him. .
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/new-us-secretary-of-state-john-kerry-warns-of-consequences-if-nkorea-conducts-3rd-nuclear-test/2013/02/04/5baac60c-6f47-11e2-b35a-0ee56f0518d2_story.html
#5 NYT:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/05/us/politics/kerry-vows-to-protect-diplomats-on-1st-day-at-state-dept.html
WASHINGTON In his first day at the office as secretary of state on Monday, John Kerry sought to send the message that he had an affinity for the nations diplomats and would look after their security.. . To underscore that point, Mr. Kerry later in the day took a short drive across the Potomac River to visit the State Departments Bureau of Diplomatic Security in Rosslyn, Va.
In his confirmation hearing on Jan. 24, Mr. Kerry suggested that he planned to make a diplomatic push on Israeli-Palestinian issues, an area that has not received sustained high-level attention by the Obama administration since a failed effort to broker talks between the two sides in 2010.. .
Much of Mr. Kerrys day, however, was spent reaching out to the American diplomats he has been eager to lead. Mr. Kerry has brought his own press adviser to the State Department, Glen Johnson, a former reporter for the Boston Globe who has covered Mr. Kerry and Massachusetts politics for years. But there were also indications that some top-level senior State Department officials who had worked with Hillary Rodham Clinton would stay on.
Mr. Kerrys effort at outreach extended to members of a youth orchestra from Afghanistan as well. After hearing the orchestra was playing in a State Department auditorium, Mr. Kerry showed up at the event and volunteered that he had played guitar as a teenager in a rock band called the Electras.
karynnj
(59,942 posts)That article was written by the same reporter (Newton-Small) mentioned in the Dana Milbank article in my OP.
I especially loved this concluding sentence:
"freed" seems to be a recurring theme.
MBS
(9,688 posts)story is nothing new, but photo is nice. .
Mass
(27,315 posts)Secretary of State John Kerry started work Monday morning at the State Department with a few jokes and a call to arms for the State Department employees he now commands.
Susan Johnson, president of the American Foreign Service Association, introduced Kerry on the mezzanine of the C Street entrance to the State Department's Foggy Bottom headquarters, the same spot where former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave her farewell remarks last Friday. Kerry was actually sworn in by Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan last Friday afternoon in a private ceremony in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing room.
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Standing alongside Kerry was a host of State Department senior officials, some of whom are set to depart the administration in the coming days. Deputy Secretary Tom Nides will step down. Under Secretary for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman, Under Secretary for Management Patrick Kennedy, USAID Administrator Raj Shah, and several other top officials could stay on for a while.
Kerry has brought several senior staffers with him to State, such as former Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff director Bill Danvers and his own Staff Director David Wade, but their final positions have not yet been determined.
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Secretary Kerry's schedule for the remainder of the week has not yet been determined, but he spent the weekend making phone calls to foreign leaders, including: Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida, Korean Foreign Minister Kim Sung Hwan, Israeli President Shimon Peres, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmed Davutoglu, Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird, and Mexican Foreign Secretary Antonio Meade.
On Saturday, Kerry had lunch with former Secretary of State George Shultz.
"Secretary Kerry has now met with or spoken by phone with each living secretary of state, Democrat and Republican, since being announced as President Obama's nominee," said State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland.
I liked Dana Milbank's column. Except for the first line, I thought it was very good. This said, I hated Al Kamen's.
Mass
(27,315 posts)Secretary of State John Kerry faces challenges in hot spots around the world. Syria. Iran. North Korea. And ... New Zealand?
Perhaps thinking that hed start out with the easy stuff the way one eases into a workout with a few shoulder rolls the newly minted SecStates very first public statement addressed the crucial issue of congratulating the people of New Zealand, who are celebrating Waitangi Day, the anniversary of the Treaty of Waitangi (or, as Kerry notes, Te Tiriti o Waitangi.)
The day before his first at State Kerry indicated that he planned to grapple with the thorny Middle East peace process during his tenure leading the agency.
But first, a little warm-up.
This is an opportunity to reflect both upon New Zealands unique culture and diverse heritage and to celebrate the promise of the future as new generations carry on your rich traditions, Kerry said in his inaugural missive, hailing the diplomatic ties between the U.S. and our Kiwi cousins.
From the same Emily Hell - What is her problem with Kerry?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/in-the-loop/post/john-kerry-on-twitter-more-prolific-than-his-predecessor-but-is-he-in-danger-of-mixed-messages/2013/02/04/a3ce9e20-6ee5-11e2-8b8d-e0b59a1b8e2a_blog.html
John Kerry on Twitter: more prolific than his predecessor, but is he in danger of mixed messages?
MBS
(9,688 posts)"In the Loop" is not merely the usual "inside the Beltway" nonsense: it's way, WAY inside the Beltway, deep inside the gossip hell of DC, as in Dante's Ninth Circle of Hell (fittingly dubbed "treachery" . YUCK.
Mass
(27,315 posts)Last edited Tue Feb 5, 2013, 09:59 AM - Edit history (1)
http://www.politico.com/story/2013/02/kerry-hagel-confront-historic-rivalry-87155.htmlOld friends John Kerry and Chuck Hagel may not always find themselves on the same team in the Obama Cabinet.
The relationship between the State and Defense departments has historically ranged from strained to outright hostile, with their agendas often at odds.
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Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) questioned Kerry about Hagel during Kerrys confirmation hearing and argued that debate over strategic decisions is important.
Typically, theres a tension. The Defense Department presses for weaponry and making sure that our country is safe. The State Department presses for nuclear arms agreements and reductions, Corker said. So, in the event this person is confirmed, that balance is not going to be there.
Kerry responded that Hagel would make a strong defense secretary, and suggested that he and Hagel would approach nuclear issues practically rather than ideologically.
We have to be realistic about it, Kerry said, and I think Sen. Hagel is going to be realistic about it.
Interesting, certainly true. Now, if these two could bring these agencies together, it would be interesting, given that they come from opposite corners when it comes to VietNam. People forget to notice that Hagel was not in good terms with his brother for years after he protested against the war.